Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/River-running-through-Valley-27MZIFLGRWEH.htmlConceptually similarRiver in Lago Dam AreaGP0NU4Completed★★★★★★River in ValleyGP015EUCompleted★★★★Lago Caro Dam AreaGP0FB8Completed★★★★Lago Caro Dam AreaGP0EADCompleted★★★★River running through ValleyGP013H2Completed★★★★Lago Caro Dam AreaGP0GT5Completed★★★★Lago Caro Dam AreaGP09IZCompleted★★★★Lago Caro Dam AreaGP0CQOCompleted★★★★Lago Caro Dam AreaGP01DIOCompleted★★★★View AllGP0102GRiver running through ValleyA river running through a valley in the Lago Caro dam area.Locations:Chile-Patagonia-South AmericaDate:3 Feb, 2004Credit:© Greenpeace / Daniel BeltráMaximum size:2048px X 3072pxKeywords:Beauty-Day-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Outdoors-Rivers-Rocks-Trees-ValleysShoot:Documentation of Forests in Patagonia ChileA new aluminum smelter is planned to be built in Patagonia. The proposed smelter will produce approximately 440,000 tonnes of aluminum ingots a year. But it will pump more than 1.5 million tonnes of gaseous and solid waste into the atmosphere as a result, and require three hydroelectric plants and six new dams to power the energy draining project. Besides the immediate environmental impact, the Salmon and Trout Producers Association and local fishermen have also voiced their concerns about the plant's impact on the fishing industry. Patagonia is also a popular tourist destination, and the smelter plans are also putting the future of this industry at stake. About 10000 hectares of primary forest will be flooded if the Alumysa project is accepted.