Nov. 25, 2015

SUFB 058: Brazil Dam Collapses Releasing Toxic Mud From Mine's Tailings Pond

SUFB 058: Brazil Dam Collapses Releasing Toxic Mud From Mine's Tailings Pond

A Brazilian dam operated by Samarco, a mining company, collapsed two weeks ago flooding the Doce Basin with toxic mud leaving over 280,000 people without clean water and killing at least 12 people. The government estimates the clean up will take 30...

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A Brazilian dam operated by Samarco, a mining company, collapsed two weeks ago flooding the Doce Basin with toxic mud leaving over 280,000 people without clean water and killing at least 12 people. The government estimates the clean up will take 30 years and cost 1 billion dollars; however, environmentalists say it will cost 27 billion dollars. It's just another reason to make sure extractive industries like mining and oil/gas need to be held to the highest regulatory authority to avoid the horrible events.Shop for the Ocean:http://www.speakupforblue.com/shop10 Ocean Tips to Conserve the Ocean:http://www.speakupforblue.com/wordpress/sufb_optinpdfShow Notes:http://www.speakupforblue.com/session58