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Rio Tinto’s Water Contamination Makes Australian Workers Ill

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31 July, 2005

Fallout over miners’ drinking water that had been used for processing uranium ore in Australia’s Northern Territory continues some three weeks after a Rio Tinto subsidiary, Energy Resources of Australia Ltd., wrongly fitted a pipe with the contaminated water into drinking water supplies. Several workers at the Ranger mine in Kakadu National Park drank and showered in the water 23 March and were taken ill. The mine was closed as 150,000 liters of contaminated water 400 times the legal limit made its way into safe water supplies. Affiliate CFMEU is monitoring the health crisis at Australia’s largest uranium processing site.