Created 08/08/2011 - 1 year ago
Chile Chile’s legal procedural authority, the Contraloría, denied that the water rights HidroAysén received from the General Water Directorate earlier this year were legally granted. HidroAysén needs these water rights in addition to those it already owns in order to...
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