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In an opencast copper mine in Chile, an explosion is used to break up the deposit of ore, which can then be removed in trucks or by railway to the mill, where it is crushed and any waste material removed. The ore is then taken to the smelting plant. Chile has established itself as a leading copper producer.

Mining at the surface rather than underground. Coal, iron ore, and phosphates are often extracted by opencast mining. Often the mineral deposit is covered by soil, which must first be stripped off, usually by large machines such as walking draglines and bucket-wheel excavators. The ore deposit is then broken up by explosives.

One of the largest excavations in the world has been made by opencast mining at the Bingham Canyon copper mine in Utah, USA, measuring 790 m/2,590 ft deep and 3.7 km/2.3 mi across.



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Jane O'Driscoll, secretary of the local pressure group Residents Opposed to Opencast Mining (ROOM), says in a letter the proposed six-year delay in getting rid of the haul road is 'absolutely scandalous'.
Local Conservatives, who are also opposed to opencast mining in the area, pointed out that the county council had no choice but to include the site in the planning document as a direct result of rules brought in by John Prescott, and by various other ministers.
Byline: Ben Guy DR Dick van Steenis, an expert in industrial air pollution and its effects on health, has spent 15 years studying the effects of opencast mining on nearby residents.
 
 
 
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