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Chile to Invest More Than $1.5 Billion to Reduce SO2 Emission in Copper Smelters, an Industrial Info News Alert

CORDOBA, ARGENTINA — (Marketwire) — 12/05/12 — Researched by Industrial Info Research Latin America (Córdoba, Argentina) — Chile, the world–s leading , expects to reduce sulfur dioxide and arsenic emissions by 2017. This decision has been made due to community pollution complaints about the state-owned Codelco–s Ventanas smelter, located in the Valparaiso province, in central Chile.

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