Sudbury smelting operations
Sudbury smelting operations:
Sudbury is located in Canada and is considered as one of the most polluted cities on earth. The barren landscape, blackened rock faces, lack of vegetation and endless sea of dead tree stumps make this place seem like a different planet. The reason for the polluting industry around the city are the pentlandite, pyrite and pyrrhotite ores in the ground. They contain profitable amounts of many elements primarily nickel and copper, but also including smaller amounts of cobalt, platinum, gold, silver, selenium and tellurium. It also contains an unusually high concentration of sulfur. Local smelting of the ore releases this sulfur into the atmosphere where combines with water vapour to form sulfuric acid, contributing to acid rain. The effects of these smelters have been strikingly widespread: 40 square miles around Sudbury had been rendered completely barren of vegetation, 140 square miles around supported only shrub and herbaceous cover and vegetation had been in some way effected within a 1700 mile area. While building the "superstacks" of the smelters higher it has decreased the intensity of pollution in the immediate Sudbury area, much more of the surrounding region has now become effected:
One of the major polluting smelters is the Inco's Copper cliff processing facility. It is the largest nickel smelting operation in the world, with the second tallest chimney in the world (380m):
The area around this smelter is highly polluted. INCO also dumps it's waste molten slag after the processing of nickel in the surrounding area. It looks like a lava from a volcano. When the molten slag is being poured out of the ladles, the city skyline glows bright red and gives the impression of a volcano erupting:
Other smelters that contribute to the pollution around Sudbury are this smelter,and this one.
Mike B · 836 weeks ago
I think not.
The Superstack releases steam now, and over 90% of the pollutants from it have been removed, with future CO2 cuts on the way. Our re-greening program has received UN honours. Millions of evergreen trees are everywhere. Come to Sudbury, Ontario, and you'll be proved wrong.
pcgladiator85 19p · 836 weeks ago
But it is good to hear that there is a re-greening project going on there!
Al though i think it is still one of the most polluted places in North America or am i wrong?
Mike B · 836 weeks ago
Overall, pollution is still obviously higher than non-industrial cities, but it's no longer polluted beyond the the reach of the imagination,which we all know it was.
lafleur 0p · 829 weeks ago
Reading this I had figured it had to be written in the late 70s early 80s. But when I seen the date on the article I was shocked.
At which point I figured this person just hasn't been to Sudbury in the last 20+ years. But was further disappointed when I read the comment that the author has not even been to Sudbury Ontario at all.
Guy, you need to undertstand what you are commenting on. Sudbury is a beautiful place. As it was mentioned, there has been a regreening program for years, but in addition there is clear signs on mother nature doing her work without any regreening programs.
Also, about the superstack, the previous comment was correct, less then 90% of what you are seeing from the stack is steam.
Below are a few photos that can be found online that will highlight the regreening affects, but more importantly just 'simply' mother nature at work.
"40 square miles around Sudbury had been rendered completely barren of vegetation"
here are a few pics from within this range:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/finetra/861787594/in...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/finetra/541287852/in...
http://forensicscience.laurentian.ca/Images/Foren...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/finetra/474644530/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/finetra/473629260/in...
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_KLWRiSWQURQ/SJ9xQbdeTSI/AAA...
"140 square miles around supported only shrub and herbaceous cover"
here are a few shots within that range:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/finetra/728667538/in...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/finetra/759029716/in...
here is a comparision image. Comparing the same photo between the decades. This area is found a few miles from the smelter.
http://www.ser.org/project_showcase/show_53.asp
Here is a photo from within less then a mile from the superstack
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_P5XXBddQyTY/RYKY4NFOEvI/AAA...
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/6b/Sup...
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