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Awake Mendoza: the Rejection of the San Jorge Mining Project in Uspallata Grows

Summary by Canal Abierto
On 26 November, with large majorities, the Chamber of Deputies of Mendoza gave half a sanction to four bills to give impetus to the megamining. These include the creation of a questioned Environmental Compensation Fund, a law that puts a 3% ceiling on mining royalties in the mouth of a well, and 27 exploration projects in the south Mendoza (Malargüe District Western Mining II), “which in the future would involve several provinces downstream”.
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On 26 November, with large majorities, the Chamber of Deputies of Mendoza gave half a sanction to four bills to give impetus to the megamining. These include the creation of a questioned Environmental Compensation Fund, a law that puts a 3% ceiling on mining royalties in the mouth of a well, and 27 exploration projects in the south Mendoza (Malargüe District Western Mining II), “which in the future would involve several provinces downstream”.

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Canal Abierto broke the news in on Saturday, December 6, 2025.
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