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The Harry Oppenheimer Environmental Centre in Nova Lima, in Brazil, has been an extraordinary success, with some 9,000 members of the community ? mostly children ? visiting each year.
 
The toucan is on display at the Ecological Preservation Centre near Serra Grande in Crix?s in Brazil, where birds that have been seized by the authorities for being kept illegally are rehabilitated.
 
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7.8 Contributing towards environmental education in South America
As part of its commitment to the communities surrounding its operations and in the interests of preserving green areas for future generations, AngloGold South America established the Harry Oppenheimer Environmental Education Centre in the town of Nova Lima, near Morro Velho.

This project has been an extraordinary success. Since opening in October 2000, the centre has been visited by some 9,000 members of the community at large each year, as well as by 3,000 students who take part in a programme designed to develop greater environmental awareness. The centre not only provides a valuable environmental education facility but also contributes towards a richer way of life for people from the surrounding communities. Located in an historic building and surrounded by more than 140 hectares of natural woodlands, the centre is open to the community every day, providing much needed recreational space with ecological trails, steeped in the history and culture of the region.

Following on from this success, the company opened the Ecological Preservation Centre near Serra Grande, also in Brazil, in June 2001. This centre was visited by more than 400 people from the neighbouring city of Crix?s during 2003. Along with the centre, the company maintains a seed-bed and a bird vivarium, which is registered with and licensed by the Brazilian government?s environmental authorities. Macaws, parrots, toucans, and other birds native to the region, which had been seized by the environmental police for being illegally held, are properly rehabilitated and cared for here.

In the region of Santa Barbara, which is host to the C?rrego do S?tio operations, the company has made a significant donation of US$68,000 to establish an Environmental Education Centre. This will be located at the Recanto Verde Municipal Park. Work is currently in progress on the centre which will open its doors to the public at the beginning of 2004.
 

 
  
7.9 Rehabilitation at Mina Velha
Beyond the life of mine – model decommissioning plan at Mina Velha
Most countries have a strict legislative framework governing the closure of mines and associated environmental liability. Mining at AngloGold?s Mina Velha Mine in Brazil ceased in 2003. In operation for four decades, the mine is a symbol to many locals of the years of effort to extract from the earth?s core one of life?s most precious of metals.

While the exploitation of minerals at Mina Velha is drawing to an end, much planning is going into the decommissioning of the operation. Says Luis Afonso Cornuth, Technical Vice President AngloGold (South America), ?We are assessing the best possible closure plan, which should result in as little disruption to the community as possible.?

As part of this process, the company has undertaken rock engineering studies in the area (to verify the stability of the rock, its dimensions, the pillar structure and the possibility of water invasions into mined out areas). These studies were done in conjunction with hydro-geological studies to measure the quality and purity of underground water. Assessments of residential suburbs close to the mine were also conducted to determine the possible surface impacts. The technical company responsible for these studies is Belo Horizonte-based Solutions and Environmental Technology (SETE). Once completed, the studies will be presented to the relevant environmental authorities for approval.

Says Luis Afonso: ?We do not intend closing the mine and leaving any problems behind, whether they relate to landscape, water pollution or surface topography. In fact, should conditions allow, we would like to create a place of leisure and culture ? a ?gold city? of sorts.?

A final report on the closure plan with the rehabilitating actions and possible land use options will be presented to the AngloGold Board by May 2004.
 
 
Business principle:
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Environmental policy
Review of 2003
  Governance and management
  Environmental incident reporting systems
  Environmental management system
  Mine closure planning
  Cyanide management
  Resource use and waste generation
  Surface disturbance
  Biodiversity issues
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