EPM Says Illegal Mining is Threatening Colombia’s Porce III Hydroelectric Dam
The Administrative Department of Disaster Risk Management of Antioquia (DAGRAN), along with the Municipal Councils for Disaster Risk Management of AnorĆ and Amalfi, and Empresas PĆŗblicas de MedellĆn (EPM), have issued a public safety advisory alerting that unauthorized mining activities near the Porce III hydroelectric plant is threatening the safety of nearby communities.
Unauthorized mining operations by unidentified parties on EPM-owned properties within AnorĆ and Amalfi municipalities have been identified. These activities pose risks to downstream populations along the Porce III discharge area and the NechĆ River.
The illicit mining has led to slope instability and compromised the Porce III plant’s infrastructure. Alterations in the Porce River’s dynamics have increased the likelihood of landslides and flash floods, potentially affecting several communities.
Municipality | Settlement Type | Number of Settlements |
---|---|---|
Amalfi | Hamlet | 2 |
AnorĆ | Hamlet | 7 |
El Bagre | Town | 2 |
Hamlet | 1 | |
NechĆ | Town | 2 |
Hamlet | 3 | |
Zaragoza | Town | 4 |
Monitoring indicates that these mining activities are also threatening the stability of the Porce III facilities, thereby jeopardizing the nation’s energy security. EPM has initiated legal proceedings against those responsible for the unauthorized mining to safeguard nearby communities and protect the plant’s infrastructure. Contingency measures are being implemented to mitigate identified risks.
To address these critical risks, immediate actions will commence, including the removal of an illegally constructed embankment in the riverbed. This removal may temporarily increase downstream water flow in the Porce River as the river’s hydraulic section is restored. Communities are advised to stay informed through established communication channelsāphone calls, WhatsApp groups, and community leadersāfor timely updates and safety instructions.
Image Credit: EPM, DAGRAN.