María Elena nitrate works

The María Elena nitrate plant is the last nitrate works still in operation in the world. It was initially named Coya Norte, but was renamed María Elena (after his wife Mary Ellen Condon)[1] by its founder Elias Anton Cappelen Smith.[1][2][3] It is located in the commune of the same name, in Chile, 220 km northeast of Antofagasta. As the population grew from 6700 in 2017[4] to over 7,000 in 2020[5] most of whom are workers living near the plant.

María Elena saltpetre works.

It was declared in 1999 as a Protected Zone by the Council of National Monuments.[6]

History

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In 1926, the US based Anglo-Chilean Consolidated Nitrate Corporation was formed to buy out the assets of the British Anglo-Chilean Nitrate and Railway Company, with a view to expanding the expanding operation significantly, replacing the existing Humberstone process with the Guggenheim process.[7][8][9] The layout of the town evokes the lines of the union jack, with four longer sides and four shorter sides.

Zona patrimonial

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In 1999 the status of Historical Monument was granted to the civic neighbourhood: Former Consolidated School, Grocery Store, Market, Metro Theater, San Rafael Archangel Church, Union No. 3, Former Public Baths, State Bank, Social and Sports Association.[3]

The earthquake of 14 November 2007 damaged the church, the theatre, the school and the grocer's shop, raising fears of a possible demolition. In January 2009, SQM and the Antofagasta Regional Government signed a Protocol of Agreement to repair what was damaged by the earthquake, in which SQM undertook to repair 1,000 homes and rebuild another 50[10]

A decree formalized in March 2009 in Antofagasta will allow future projects to preserve the harmony of the local area, which is the private property of SQM. According to the National Monuments Law, the declaration of a Zona Típica requires the preservation of houses, neighborhoods, streets and heritage sectors.  

References

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  1. ^ a b "Elias Anton Cappelen Smith". Norsk Biografisk Leksikon (in Norwegian). Store Norske Leksikon.
  2. ^ CASTELLON GATICA, CLAUDIO E. "MARIA ELENA EL ULTIMO GIGANTE DEL SALITRE" (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Pampinos por Siempre MEMORIA HISTÓRICA DE MARÍA ELENA RECOPILACIÓN COLABORATIVA" (PDF) (in Spanish). Municipalidad de Maria Elena and Antofagasta minerals. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  4. ^ "María Elena". Resultato Censo 2017 (in Spanish). Instituto Statisticas de Chile. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  5. ^ "María Elena". La Municipalidad (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  6. ^ "EDIFICIOS QUE CONFORMAN EL BARRIO CÍVICO DE LA OFICINA SALITRERA MARÍA ELENA". Consejo de Monumentos Nacionales de Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  7. ^ "Anglo-Chilean Consolidated Nitrate Corporation 20 year 7% Sinking Fund Debenture Bonds". The Tribune. Scranton, PA. 19 Oct 1925. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
  8. ^ "Oficinas salitreras de María Elena y Pedro de Valdivia". Museo de Antofagasta (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  9. ^ "¿Cómo se producía el salitre en Chile?". Museo de Antofagasta (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  10. ^ Roberto Álvarez, Roberto Álvarez (6 October 2008). "Reacondicionan hospital de oficina salitrera María Elena tras graves daños por terremoto". La Tercera (in Spanish).

Bibliography

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  • ARDILES, Héctor (et al.). (2007). Historia de la explotación salitrera en la segunda región de Antofagasta. Antofagasta: Norte Diseño - U. Del Mar.
  • BERMÚDEZ, OSCAR. (1987). Breve historia del salitre: síntesis histórica desde sus orígenes hasta mediados del siglo XX. Santiago: Eds. Pampa Desnuda.
  • GONZÁLEZ PIZARRO, José Antonio (2003). La Pampa Salitrera en Antofagasta. Auge y Ocaso de una Era Histórica. La vida cotidiana durante los ciclos Shankss y Guggenheim en el desierto de atacama. Ediciones Proa, Corporación Pro Antofagasta. Antofagasta Chile.