The Haciendas of the Cerro de Pasco Copper Corporation

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Colley B. T.
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Jan 1, 1945

Abstract

AS always when metallurgical operations are conducted within or close to agricultural and stock-raising regions, the question of damage due to fume and smoke presented itself when the Cerro de Pasco Copper Corporation's new smelter commenced to operate in La Oroya in 1922, For more than twenty years the Corporation had operated its old plant close to Cerro de Pasco without encountering difficulties from smoke claims, owing to the fact that it was in an open plain where more or less constant air currents carried and dissipated the smoke over large areas, affording ample dilution. But Oroya is in a deep canyon formed by four contributing valleys up and down which the smoke travels for long distances in a more or less concentrated form. Though the altitude of Oroya is more than 12,000 ft., and the surrounding country rises to much greater elevations, nevertheless there exists there a large and important stock-raising industry and also a considerable development in agriculture, consisting of the cultivation of potatoes, barley, etc.
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APA: Colley B. T.  (1945)  The Haciendas of the Cerro de Pasco Copper Corporation

MLA: Colley B. T. The Haciendas of the Cerro de Pasco Copper Corporation. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1945.

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