“…The toxic tailings spread approximately 40 km downstream, reaching the wetlands of the Doñana National Park (proclaimed world heritage by UNESCO in 1994). The total affected area was roughly 55 km 2 ; 2.9 km 2 were river courses, 12.3 km 2 eucalyptus forestation, 11.9 km 2 cereals and olive trees, 9.9 km 2 pastures, 5.4 km 2 rice fields, 4.9 km 2 marsh areas, 3.0 km 2 orchards, 2.2 km 2 cotton fields, 0.8 km 2 riverbank vegetation, 0.8 km 2 gravel beds, 0.5 km 2 meadows, and 0.4 km 2 vegetable crops (Aguilar, Dorronsoro, Galán, & Gómez, 1999;Simón et al, 1999).…”