[ad_1] <img src = "https://i.em.com.br/cTb65hbk8uE-qEMVIA6Ag5oyNnQ=/790x/smart/imgsapp.em.com.br/app/noticia_127983242361/2019/01/29/1025866/20190129202332806519a .jpg "alt =" (photo: Video reproduction published by Vale on Youtube) [title="(photo:ReproductionenvidéopubliéeparValesurYoutube)19659003] At a press conference on Tuesday evening, Vale's president, Fabio Schvartsman, announced that he was going to dismantle all the dams similar to those of Brumadinho and Mariana in Minas Gerais produce 40 million tons of iron ore per year. "We decided not to accept these awards alone and decided to take action. Another way, "he said, adding that the measure is being taken" as soon as technically feasible. " At the press conference, Vale's president said the measure would affect mainly mines and dams located in the state.About the employees of these sites who will be deactivated, Fbio Schvartsman has indicated that their number reached 5,000, including their own but "We want to put an end to all doubts about Vale's security systems," said Fbio Schvartsman at the press conference This measure will entail the suspension of the operation in the vicinity of all the dams that resemble the model worked in the two dams of Minas, which resulted in disturbances and disasters. The process should last from one to three years. Vale is required to invest approximately R5 billion in decommissioning. With the measurement, 10 dams are in this situation and will go through the decommissioning process. The company will verify the processes and form defined by law for this type of process. "The projects are ready and will be sent to the responsible agencies in the next 45 days and, once the environmental licenses are granted, we will immediately begin the process so that all are decommissioned," he said. [ad_2] Source link