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A very un-British directive

The Danube River was polluted in 2000 as a result of a cynanide spill in Baia Mare, Romania Photo: Stock.XCHNG
Publishing Date
25 Nov 2008 7:16pm GMT
Issue/Supplement
MEM Magazine: 02 Oct 2008
Author
Rebecca Carriage
The Mining Waste Directive was introduced in the wake of several serious and high-profile accidents, such as the one at Aznalcóllar in Spain a decade ago. Set to be transposed in the UK, Rebecca Carriage finds out how the MWD could effect England’s minerals industry

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