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  Bolivia Threatens Chile's Copper Output  With Water Dispute
  By Matthew Craze
  Dec. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Bolivia plans to ``industrialize''  a river that supplies water to Chile's Atacama Desert, threatening the world's largest copper mining district.
  Bolivia placed a 20-man military post on the banks  of the river, about 4 kilometers away from Chile's  border, as a first step to tapping the water  resource, Bolivia's government state information  agency ABI said today.
  The Silala River flows from 4,000 meters above sea  level in the Andes cordillera to Chile's  Antofagasta region, which produces most of the  nation's copper.  Mining companies need water to extract metal  from bare rock.
  Bolivia President Evo Morales urged plans to  industrialize the water resource which is now  being ``diverted illegally into Chile,''  ABI reported.  Morales, who formerly campaigned for coca- leaf  growers, plans to bottle the water and sell it  with the slogan,  ``Drink Silala water for sovereignty,''  ABI said.
  Morales, who became Bolivia's first indigenous  leader last year, attended an Army parade with  at the outcrop today wearing military uniform.
  Chile's state-run Codelco, the world's largest  mining company, uses Silala water to turn ore  from its Chuquicamata and Radomiro Tomic mines  into copper concentrate, an intermediary product  which is refined into metal.  BHP Billiton, the world's largest mining company,  also operates its Escondida mine in  Chile's Antofagasta region.  Escondida is the world's largest copper mine,  while Chuquicamata is the third-largest.
  Bolivia lost the Antofagasta region in a four-year  war with Chile and Peru in the late 19th century.  The two countries have severed diplomatic ties and  Bolivia has petitioned the United Nations to grant  it access to the Pacific Ocean.
  Bolivia is South America's poorest nation.
  Copper prices have quadrupled since 2002 on  the London Metal Exchange because of a global  shortage caused by surging demand from China.
  To contact the reporter on this story:  Matthew Craze in Buenos Aires at  mcraze@bloomberg.net Last Updated:  December 27, 2006 21:14 EST
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