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One of the Largest Water Infrastructure Works for Latin American Mining Enters Its Final Stretch - El Diario De Antofagasta

Since 2023, the construction of the first desalination plant and the water drive system for the Northern District has not stopped, responding and respecting the urgent commitment to continuously supply water to three large mines in the Antofagasta region. Techint Ingeniería y Construcción, which is 70 years old in Chile, has designed and built this work for the Aguas Horizonte SpA consortium. This article One of the largest water infrastructure …
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Since 2023, the construction of the first desalination plant and the water drive system for the Northern District has not stopped, responding and respecting the urgent commitment to continuously supply water to three large mines in the Antofagasta region. Techint Ingeniería y Construcción, which is 70 years old in Chile, has designed and built this work for the Aguas Horizonte SpA consortium. This article One of the largest water infrastructure …

The water infrastructure in Chile, which will supply three large mines and exceed 85% progress, demonstrates Techint’s leadership in large-scale projects for mining sustainability in a context of high water scarcity. Techint’s desalination plant and water drive system Engineering and Construction is developing in the Antofagasta Region, for Aguas Horizonte SpA, are firmly moving towards its start-up. This megaproject, aimed at supplying water to…

After a little more than 2 years since the construction process began, one of the most important water infrastructure projects for the mining of copper in Chile is ad-portas to conclude. It is the desalination plant for the Northern District, in the Atacama desert (the most arid in the world), which will allow pumping up to 840 liters of water per second for the Radomiro Tomic, Chuquicamata and Minister Hales mines. Also part of the project are …

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Timeline broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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