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Mandena mine (also Mandena operation, Mandena concession, or the QMM mine) is an
ilmenite Ilmenite is a titanium-iron oxide mineral with the idealized formula . It is a weakly magnetic black or steel-gray solid. Ilmenite is the most important ore of titanium and the main source of titanium dioxide, which is used in paints, printi ...
mine operated by Rio Tinto subsidiary QIT Madagascar Minerals (QMM). It is located near Taolagnaro,
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,
Anosy Anosy is one of the 23 regions of Madagascar. It is located in the southeast of the country, on the eastern side of what was once the Toliara Province. The name ''Anosy'' means "island(s)" in Malagasy. Due to a strategic sea route running alon ...
region,
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. The mine was first discovered in 1986 in an environmentally fragile and important region. Mining activity has been met with mixed reactions from the local community, with some protesting in 2013 and 2022. Pollution from the mine reached nearby
Lake Besaroy Lake Besaroy is a waterbody near Fort Dauphin in Madagascar. Description The lake is close to the Indian Ocean and connected to Lake Ambavarno. History Between December 2014 and January 2015, 117 metres of the lake was contaminated by mining ...
in 2014 and 2015, before the mine's owners admitted there was no tailing dam on site. Rio Tino promised to improve the environmental protection at the mine in 2004, but walked that promise back in 2016.


Description

Mandena is a
titanium dioxide Titanium dioxide, also known as titanium(IV) oxide or titania , is the inorganic compound derived from titanium with the chemical formula . When used as a pigment, it is called titanium white, Pigment White 6 (PW6), or Colour Index Internationa ...
ore, and ilmenite mine on the Mandena concession, 5km northeast of Taolagnaro, Fort Dauphin.Frank Harris, (2019
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, Rio Tinto
It is located in
littoral The littoral zone, also called litoral or nearshore, is the part of a sea, lake, or river that is close to the shore. In coastal ecology, the littoral zone includes the intertidal zone extending from the high water mark (which is rarely i ...
forests, near
Andohahela National Park The Andohahela National Park is situated in Anosy in the south-east of Madagascar. It is remarkable for the extremes of habitats that are represented within it. The park covers of the Anosy mountain range, the southernmost spur of the Malagasy H ...
and the
Mandena Conservation Zone Mandena Conservation Zone is a conservation zone in southeast Madagascar. Description The zone is located 10 kilometres north of Fort Dauphin, three kilometres from the southeast coast of the island country. The zone has 82 hectares of swamp ...
. The mine's initial capacity was projected at 750,000
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s per year, with future phases of development potentially expanding capacity to 2,000,000 tonnes per year. The mine is 80% owned by Canadian mining company
QIT-Fer et Titane QIT-Fer et Titane (QIT from its old name "Quebec Iron and Titanium") is a Canadian mining company located in Quebec. The company operates an ilmenite (titanium oxide ore) mine at (aka Lake Tio) in northern Quebec, and in the southern Quebec mu ...
, a wholly owned subsidiary of the mining company
Rio Tinto Group Rio Tinto Group is a British-Australian multinational company that is the world's second largest metals and mining corporation (behind BHP). It was founded in 1873 when a group of investors purchased a mine complex on the Río Tinto, in Hu ...
; the remaining 20% is owned by the
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.


History

Rio Tinto discovered an estimated 70 million tons of ilmenite in what ''
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'' magazine called "one of the most threatened ecosystems on the planet" in 1986. The mine's development created employment, roads and exacerbated ongoing deforestation. At the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s World Conservation Congress conference in Bangkok in 2004, Rio Tino promised to improve its efforts to protect the ecology, launching what it called a ''net positive impact'' strategy, with Mandena mine as the company's first priority. In 2016, after members of the company's Biodiversity Committee pointed out gaps between promises and action, Rio Tinto abandoned that promise, switching strategies towards what ''Scientific American'' described as "avoiding making things too much worse" and projected that the company was "poised to extinguish this biodiversity hotspot". The committee resigned in October 2016, issuing an open letter critical of Rio Tinto, that stated "''mention of the environment is totally absent from the five stated corporate priorities of Rio Tinto."'' and expressing a ''"lack of confidence that adequate long-term resourcing and capacity will be provided for the biodiversity program at QMM."'' In January 2013, community protests about the mine were quelled by the
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who used teargas to disperse the crowd. Rio Tinto attributed the protests to earlier cash compensation from the mine's owners, claiming that the community sought additional compensation. Local activists complained that mine employees were 90% not local, a claim rejected by Rio Tinto. The mine's Independent Advisory Panel resigned the same year. Between December 2014 and January 2015, mining activity breached a buffer zones between their operations and
Lake Besaroy Lake Besaroy is a waterbody near Fort Dauphin in Madagascar. Description The lake is close to the Indian Ocean and connected to Lake Ambavarno. History Between December 2014 and January 2015, 117 metres of the lake was contaminated by mining ...
. The
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described the impact as "negligible". Local organisations complained about not being able to see the assessment that led to the office's conclusion. News website ''
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'' questioned the office's ability to regulate Rio Tinto. In 2019, analysis by the
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discovered uranium concentrations in the river downstream of the mine were 0.049 mg/L, 63% higher than the World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines for drinking water, while Lead concentrations were 0.0256 mg/L, 256% higher than the WHO recommended maximum for drinking water. The same year, Rio Tinto admitted there was no
tailings dam A tailings dam is typically an earth-fill embankment dam used to store byproducts of mining operations after separating the ore from the gangue. Tailings can be liquid, solid, or a slurry of fine particles, and are usually highly toxic and poten ...
on site. In 2021, Rio Tinto signed an agreement to buy electricity from an independent power producer. The facility will combine 8MW of solar, 12MW of onshore wind and a battery energy storage system to provide renewable power to the mine. In 2021, analysis by activists found that some sites downstream of the mine had uranium at 52 times the
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drinking water standard, and lead contamination at 42 times the standard. In 2022, the mine stopped operating for five days due to protests. Protestors linked a release of water from the mine to the death of fish, a claim denied by Rio Tinto. Two
tailings dams In mining, tailings or tails are the materials left over after the process of mineral processing, separating the valuable fraction from the uneconomic fraction (gangue) of an ore. Tailings are different from overburden, which is the waste rock o ...
at the mine released one million cubic metres of mine water into the local waterways.


See also

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Environmental effects of mining Environmental impact of mining can occur at local, regional, and global scales through direct and indirect mining practices. Mining can cause erosion, sinkholes, Biodiversity loss, loss of biodiversity, or the Soil contamination, contamination of ...
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Mining industry of Madagascar The mining industry of Madagascar is mostly on a small scale, centred mainly around remote locations with large mineral deposits. Mining potential is noted in industrial and metallic minerals, energy, precious and semi-precious stones, as well as ...


References

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External links


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