Asset Report
Cerro Lindo zinc mine
Report summary
Cerro Lindo operates a sub-level stoping underground mine and a 20.6kt/d conventional ore concentrator that produces zinc, lead and copper concentrates. When operations started in 2007, the initial milling capacity was 5kt/d ore, which was expanded to 10kt/d in 2011, 15kt/d ore in 2012, and 18kt/d in December 2014. The operation uses desalinated seawater and it is a zero discharge operation to protect the Topara River.
Table of contents
- Summary
- Key issues
- Emissions
- Power
- Water
- Desalination plant
- Operating
- Mining
- Processing
- Royalties and taxes
- Community relations
- Environmental reclamation
Tables and charts
This report includes 2 images and tables including:
- Cerro Lindo Emission Intensity Quartile ranking – total global production - tonnes Zn equivalent
- Detailed map
What's included
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