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The "Mining Development" of San Juan: Water with Mercury and Cyanide

Ana Chayle / Tierra Viva Fabio Romero was outside the Church, the Sanjuanino department where she has lived for almost 30 years, when she read in a local medium that hundreds of pejerreyes had appeared dead on the banks of the Cuesta del Viento dam, in that department of the provincial north. When she returned, days later, she saw the show with her own eyes: “There were not hundreds of fish, there were thousands of fish,” she says.
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Ana Chayle / Tierra Viva Fabio Romero was outside the Church, the Sanjuanino department where she has lived for almost 30 years, when she read in a local medium that hundreds of pejerreyes had appeared dead on the banks of the Cuesta del Viento dam, in that department of the provincial north. When she returned, days later, she saw the show with her own eyes: “There were not hundreds of fish, there were thousands of fish,” she says.

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elciudadanoweb.com broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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