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Kinross Gold Corp to fight shut-down of Chilean mine, says it didn’t cause low water level

Kinross's Maricunga open pit gold mine in Chile.

TORONTO – Kinross Gold Corp. says it’ll mount a legal defence of its Maricunga mine in Chile, which faces the loss of its water source inside a drought-ridden area of the country if an environmental regulator gets its way.

The Toronto-based company says a stop by groundwater levels in the region is unrelated to the mining operation, which it says relies solely on water from wells within the Pantanillo area within the Atacama Region.

“Kinross desires to also underscore that the Atacama region has experienced a protracted drought for many years, resulting in a drop in groundwater levels over the region that’s unrelated to (Maricunga’s) operations,” it said inside a statement.

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