Since 1998, the Ramu Mine has been the subject of considerable controversy in both Papua New Guinea and overseas due to concerns that its ocean dumping (submarine tailings disposal or STD) operation could adversely affect the ecology of the local pristine Astrolabe Bay and Bismark Ramu sea.
In March 2010, the National Court granted landowners a temporary injunction stopping construction of the tailings dosposal system - read more.
The first pdf file below provides a brief history of the mine, the STD issue, and the arguments against it being allowed.
The second pdf is the Lutheran Church commissioned review of the risks of the STD plan.


