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Justice for Rudy Segovia
Rudy Segovia, one of the picketers, opposed to the mining operations of
TVI Resources Development, was shot four times by a TVI company
blue guard. Rudy died on the spot on March 6,2011 inside the mining
area.




  This photo does not show a bolo/sundang /machete.   This photo shows a bolo/sundang /machete
Around 12:30 in the afternoon, a group
of blueguards drove back to the scene
of the road block. There was a heated
verbal exchange, according to the
media report put out by TVI Resources .
However, eyewitness accounts testified
that there “ there was no heated
exchange”. one of the TVI guards
addressed Rudy saying “Mopahawa ka
                          Mopahawa
ba?” meaning “Will you leave?” to
which Rudy responded (mitubag si
Rudy) “ Dili kay..” “No. because....”
But before he could finish his sentence,
he was gunned down. All he wanted
was for the mining company to sprinkle
the dusty road with water to cut down
on the impact of the dust clouds on the
people from passing company vehicles.
Life not Gold
According to the witness, prior to the killing incident, Segovia who was one of the
picketers complained about the dusty road and requested TVI to sprinkle water
on the road to control the dust while company-owned trucks and vehicles pass by.
But nothing was done about the request, so they put wooden chair and blocked
the road to stop the operation.
Strengthening the safety value chain June 3, 2009
                                                            TVIRD heavy equipment contractors post zero
                                                            accident record Every morning, he diligently checks
                                                            the road worthiness of his company’s dump trucks A
                                                                                        company s         trucks.
                                                            mechanic for more than 12 years, Eric Tumasis starts
                                                            the day’s work at the break of dawn to ensure that all
                                                            the hauling trucks are safe for a 24/7 operation in a
                                                            rugged and harsh terrain.
                                                            Tumasis is the chief mechanic of MSKS Enterprises,
                                                            one of the seven equipment contractors of TVI
                                                            Resource Development Philippines, Inc. (TVIRD), a
                                                            copper-gold mining firm operating in the ancestral
                                                            land of the Subanon indigenous people in Canatuan,
                                                            Siocon, Zamboanga del Norte. Despite the early
                                                            onset of the rainy season, which has made the roads
                                                            to and from the mine site slippery at times, all of
                                                            TVIRD’s equipment contractors have maintained an
                                                            unblemished vehicular accident record in the first
                                                            quarter of 2009. This achievement can be attributed
Above, Ariel Maghanoy ( e ), MSKS s e manager,
  bo e, e ag a oy (left), S S site a age ,                  to good all weather roads that the company regularly
                                                                     all-weather
confers with Eric Tumasis, MSKS chief mechanic (far
                                                            looks after; the contractors’ well maintained trucks
right) and a driver to make sure that TVIRD’s safety
                                                            and heavy equipment; and a safety plan that both
plan for contractors is strictly implemented. Maghanoy
says the contractors’ excellent safety record is due in     parties designed and are religiously implementing.
large part to the close supervision of TVIRD’s Safety       http://www.tviphilippines.com/article.php?id=239
Department.
Department


                                                          MSKS, a TVIRD contractor for three years, has 16 dump
                                                          trucks that haul ore from the mine pit to the ore stockpile. It
                                                          is also part of the team that is tasked to haul copper
                                                          concentrates from the mine site to the Sta. Maria port,
                                                          some 37 kilometers from Canatuan, where the product is
                                                          loaded and shipped to China
Canatuan Siocon
“What happen to our beautiful land!!!”
         Destruction b TVI.
         D t    ti by TVI
TVI tailings pond - poisoning the environment
Flooding and breach of tailings pond – affect of the
                open pit mining…
TVI’s expansion sites
http://blogs.tviphilippines.com/lifetype/index.php?op=Default&blogId=1&&page=30




To design this specialized dam, TVIRD contracted Smith‐Williams Consultants, a firm based in Denver, Colorado. Smith‐
Williams visited the Canatuan site in 2006 to find a possible location of the dam and review the strength of the 
foundation soil in the area. The design phase then took around two to three months.
Engineer Jeff Gibby, an employee of Smith‐Williams, has been in Canatuan since January 2007.
As the mine life of its Gold and Silver Project marks the end of its third year, TVI Resource Development Philippines, Inc. (TVIRD) is 
looking to begin the second phase of its operations in Canatuan, the Copper Zinc Project, also known as the Sulphide Project.
The Company is in the process of building a tailings storage dam and impoundment, which is a major component of the Sulphide 
The Company is in the process of building a tailings storage dam and impoundment which is a major component of the Sulphide
Project. The Sulphide ore will be extracted from the same open pit from which the Company is currently extracting gossan ore to get 
gold and silver. 
After extraction, however, the workflow is completely different. For this project, TVIRD will need to build a new mill plant to process 
the ore. The mill process residual product, known as tailings, will need to be sent to a new dam made specifically to hold the Sulphide 
tailings and to prevent the discharge of tailings into neighboring bodies of water. 
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While the design and construction of this new dam will be similar to the previously constructed Gossan Tailings Dam, the 
operational aspects will be different. In the Gossan Dam, the tailings are pumped into the impoundment as a slurry where they 
remain. Water, which is part of the slurry, eventually evaporates and the tailings surface dries up over time. In time, the exposed 
remain Water which is part of the slurry eventually evaporates and the tailings surface dries up over time In time the exposed
tailings surface can be rehabilitated as grasslands, forest areas or turned into a cash crop plantation style agricultural area.
The primary operational difference between the Gossan tailings and the Sulphide tailings disposal is that the Sulphide tailings 
should remain in a non oxidized state to avoid generation of acid mine drainage. Therefore, unlike the Gossan tailings, which can 
be left exposed and used for agricultural or forestry purposes, the Sulphide tailings must be protected from contact with 
            yp         g                           p                       y            g                                        g
air thereby preventing initiation of the oxidation process. This is done by maintaining a constant water cover over the tailings and 
operating the impoundment as a continuous water impoundment.


To design this specialized dam, TVIRD contracted Smith‐Williams Consultants, a firm based in Denver, Colorado. Smith‐Williams 
visited the Canatuan site in 2006 to find a possible location of the dam and review the strength of the foundation soil in the area. 
The design phase then took around two to three months.
Th d i       h    th t k           d t t th             th
Engineer Jeff Gibby, an employee of Smith‐Williams, has been in Canatuan since January 2007. He has been closely working with 
Jay Nelson, TVIRD Vice President for Environment and Civil Works, in overseeing the construction of the dam and in ensuring that
the work being done is consistent with the design and that the quality is up to industry standards. Gibby has also made minor
adjustments to the initial design plan as the construction progresses and new in the field information becomes available.
According to Gibby, the new dam is similar to those he has worked on before in other parts of the world, and the only differences 
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are in the way the dam will make use of the contours of the site topography.

The dam, which will need a constant supply of fresh water, is located near the mouth of the Canatuan River. The river water 
impounded behind the dam will provide a minimum three‐ meter deep water barrier between the Sulphide tailings and the air in 
the atmosphere.

The water will be maintained at this elevation by a high level spillway. Fresh water discharged from the spillway will continue down 
the Canatuan River and eventually join with other rivers before emptying into the Philippine Sea.
Once completed, the initial construction phase of the dam will have placed nearlyone million cubic meters of earth, sand and rock 
fill. At this stage, the dam will be approximately 61 meters high and will have the capacity to store approximately 3.2 million tons of 
tailings. When TVIRD chooses to expand its operations, the dam will be extended to a height of 78 meters, which will more than 
tailings When TVIRD chooses to expand its operations the dam will be extended to a height of 78 meters which will more than
double its tailings storage capacity. 

Gibby said that the only complications that he has faced during the construction phase have been the rainy weather and the rugged 
terrain. According to him, the dry‐season was not very dry, and the rainy‐season has been very rainy. Consequently, the work has slowed 
down, and for two months the workers have been pumping the rainwater out from the construction area.
down and for two months the workers have been pumping the rainwater out from the construction area

Most of the workers hired for the construction of the dam are from local and surrounding areas, providing additional benefits for TVIRD’s 
affected communities. While proper training can be time consuming, and involves a continual process, TVIRD believes that the skills 
learned will serve to enhance the long‐term and sustainable livelihood of many indigenous workers beyond the dam construction 
project. As the construction progresses to later phases, the workers will need to be trained for new activities. Training could range from
         As the construction progresses to later phases, the workers will need to be trained for new activities. Training could range from 
a couple of hours for the easier activities, to a week for the more complicated tasks.

Gibby has targeted September 2007 as the end date of construction. But if the weather continues to be a problem, work may not end 
until early 2008. (Andrew Dominguez)
http://www.tvipacific.com/Investors/Investor‐Overview/default.aspx
Justice for Rudolfo Segovia
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Justice for Rudolfo Segovia

  • 1. Justice for Rudy Segovia Rudy Segovia, one of the picketers, opposed to the mining operations of TVI Resources Development, was shot four times by a TVI company blue guard. Rudy died on the spot on March 6,2011 inside the mining area. This photo does not show a bolo/sundang /machete. This photo shows a bolo/sundang /machete
  • 2. Around 12:30 in the afternoon, a group of blueguards drove back to the scene of the road block. There was a heated verbal exchange, according to the media report put out by TVI Resources . However, eyewitness accounts testified that there “ there was no heated exchange”. one of the TVI guards addressed Rudy saying “Mopahawa ka Mopahawa ba?” meaning “Will you leave?” to which Rudy responded (mitubag si Rudy) “ Dili kay..” “No. because....” But before he could finish his sentence, he was gunned down. All he wanted was for the mining company to sprinkle the dusty road with water to cut down on the impact of the dust clouds on the people from passing company vehicles.
  • 3. Life not Gold According to the witness, prior to the killing incident, Segovia who was one of the picketers complained about the dusty road and requested TVI to sprinkle water on the road to control the dust while company-owned trucks and vehicles pass by. But nothing was done about the request, so they put wooden chair and blocked the road to stop the operation.
  • 4. Strengthening the safety value chain June 3, 2009 TVIRD heavy equipment contractors post zero accident record Every morning, he diligently checks the road worthiness of his company’s dump trucks A company s trucks. mechanic for more than 12 years, Eric Tumasis starts the day’s work at the break of dawn to ensure that all the hauling trucks are safe for a 24/7 operation in a rugged and harsh terrain. Tumasis is the chief mechanic of MSKS Enterprises, one of the seven equipment contractors of TVI Resource Development Philippines, Inc. (TVIRD), a copper-gold mining firm operating in the ancestral land of the Subanon indigenous people in Canatuan, Siocon, Zamboanga del Norte. Despite the early onset of the rainy season, which has made the roads to and from the mine site slippery at times, all of TVIRD’s equipment contractors have maintained an unblemished vehicular accident record in the first quarter of 2009. This achievement can be attributed Above, Ariel Maghanoy ( e ), MSKS s e manager, bo e, e ag a oy (left), S S site a age , to good all weather roads that the company regularly all-weather confers with Eric Tumasis, MSKS chief mechanic (far looks after; the contractors’ well maintained trucks right) and a driver to make sure that TVIRD’s safety and heavy equipment; and a safety plan that both plan for contractors is strictly implemented. Maghanoy says the contractors’ excellent safety record is due in parties designed and are religiously implementing. large part to the close supervision of TVIRD’s Safety http://www.tviphilippines.com/article.php?id=239 Department. Department MSKS, a TVIRD contractor for three years, has 16 dump trucks that haul ore from the mine pit to the ore stockpile. It is also part of the team that is tasked to haul copper concentrates from the mine site to the Sta. Maria port, some 37 kilometers from Canatuan, where the product is loaded and shipped to China
  • 5. Canatuan Siocon “What happen to our beautiful land!!!” Destruction b TVI. D t ti by TVI
  • 6. TVI tailings pond - poisoning the environment
  • 7. Flooding and breach of tailings pond – affect of the open pit mining…
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 12. As the mine life of its Gold and Silver Project marks the end of its third year, TVI Resource Development Philippines, Inc. (TVIRD) is  looking to begin the second phase of its operations in Canatuan, the Copper Zinc Project, also known as the Sulphide Project. The Company is in the process of building a tailings storage dam and impoundment, which is a major component of the Sulphide  The Company is in the process of building a tailings storage dam and impoundment which is a major component of the Sulphide Project. The Sulphide ore will be extracted from the same open pit from which the Company is currently extracting gossan ore to get  gold and silver.  After extraction, however, the workflow is completely different. For this project, TVIRD will need to build a new mill plant to process  the ore. The mill process residual product, known as tailings, will need to be sent to a new dam made specifically to hold the Sulphide  tailings and to prevent the discharge of tailings into neighboring bodies of water.  g p g g g g While the design and construction of this new dam will be similar to the previously constructed Gossan Tailings Dam, the  operational aspects will be different. In the Gossan Dam, the tailings are pumped into the impoundment as a slurry where they  remain. Water, which is part of the slurry, eventually evaporates and the tailings surface dries up over time. In time, the exposed  remain Water which is part of the slurry eventually evaporates and the tailings surface dries up over time In time the exposed tailings surface can be rehabilitated as grasslands, forest areas or turned into a cash crop plantation style agricultural area. The primary operational difference between the Gossan tailings and the Sulphide tailings disposal is that the Sulphide tailings  should remain in a non oxidized state to avoid generation of acid mine drainage. Therefore, unlike the Gossan tailings, which can  be left exposed and used for agricultural or forestry purposes, the Sulphide tailings must be protected from contact with  yp g p y g g air thereby preventing initiation of the oxidation process. This is done by maintaining a constant water cover over the tailings and  operating the impoundment as a continuous water impoundment. To design this specialized dam, TVIRD contracted Smith‐Williams Consultants, a firm based in Denver, Colorado. Smith‐Williams  visited the Canatuan site in 2006 to find a possible location of the dam and review the strength of the foundation soil in the area.  The design phase then took around two to three months. Th d i h th t k d t t th th Engineer Jeff Gibby, an employee of Smith‐Williams, has been in Canatuan since January 2007. He has been closely working with  Jay Nelson, TVIRD Vice President for Environment and Civil Works, in overseeing the construction of the dam and in ensuring that the work being done is consistent with the design and that the quality is up to industry standards. Gibby has also made minor adjustments to the initial design plan as the construction progresses and new in the field information becomes available.
  • 13. According to Gibby, the new dam is similar to those he has worked on before in other parts of the world, and the only differences  g y, p , y are in the way the dam will make use of the contours of the site topography. The dam, which will need a constant supply of fresh water, is located near the mouth of the Canatuan River. The river water  impounded behind the dam will provide a minimum three‐ meter deep water barrier between the Sulphide tailings and the air in  the atmosphere. The water will be maintained at this elevation by a high level spillway. Fresh water discharged from the spillway will continue down  the Canatuan River and eventually join with other rivers before emptying into the Philippine Sea. Once completed, the initial construction phase of the dam will have placed nearlyone million cubic meters of earth, sand and rock  fill. At this stage, the dam will be approximately 61 meters high and will have the capacity to store approximately 3.2 million tons of  tailings. When TVIRD chooses to expand its operations, the dam will be extended to a height of 78 meters, which will more than  tailings When TVIRD chooses to expand its operations the dam will be extended to a height of 78 meters which will more than double its tailings storage capacity.  Gibby said that the only complications that he has faced during the construction phase have been the rainy weather and the rugged  terrain. According to him, the dry‐season was not very dry, and the rainy‐season has been very rainy. Consequently, the work has slowed  down, and for two months the workers have been pumping the rainwater out from the construction area. down and for two months the workers have been pumping the rainwater out from the construction area Most of the workers hired for the construction of the dam are from local and surrounding areas, providing additional benefits for TVIRD’s  affected communities. While proper training can be time consuming, and involves a continual process, TVIRD believes that the skills  learned will serve to enhance the long‐term and sustainable livelihood of many indigenous workers beyond the dam construction  project. As the construction progresses to later phases, the workers will need to be trained for new activities. Training could range from As the construction progresses to later phases, the workers will need to be trained for new activities. Training could range from  a couple of hours for the easier activities, to a week for the more complicated tasks. Gibby has targeted September 2007 as the end date of construction. But if the weather continues to be a problem, work may not end  until early 2008. (Andrew Dominguez)
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