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However, it is important to note that much of the underlying environmental studies referenced in the EIS were funded by Lithium Americas as part of their plan of operations submitted to BLM.[510] Indigenous people and environmental groups have expressed concern the mine will pollute local water sources.[511] The use of acids and other chemicals during lithium processing creates a significant risk that, unless adequately controlled, toxic waste will pollute nearby waterways and ecosystems.[512] The wet and crushed rock particles, and possibly other mining products, including chemicals, that remain after mineral extraction, known in the mining industry as tailings, need to be safely stored to ensure toxic pollutants do not leach into water.[513] The mine will store waste in several sites.[514] Waste produced from extracting lithium from the soft clay ore obtained from the mine will be stored in a mound, known as a tailings stack, 350 feet high.[515] The EIS stated that, approximately 353.6 million [cubic yards] of clay tailings will be placed on the facility over the proposed 41-year mine life.[516] Four years into the mines operations, the stack will have a capacity to store 317 million tons of material.[517] Testing conducted by Lithium Nevada indicated that leakage from the tailings stack has the potential to include toxic materials, including mercury and arsenic, and radioactive elements.[518] The company has therefore said that the tailings facility will be constructed as a zero discharge facility, and stored on lined containment and covered with waste rock/growth media at closure
