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Reducing Mercury Pollution From Artisanal Gold Mining In Munhena, Mozambique

机译:减少莫桑比克Munhena手工金矿中的汞污染

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Artisanal small-scale mining (ASM) is responsible for over 90% of gold production in Mozambique. In 2005, a 15-day pilot training project was held in the village of Munhena, a gold mining community. This intervention aimed at raising awareness related to the environmental and health impacts of mercury amalgamation and introduced alternative practices to reduce mercury release and exposure. In 2007, a 9-day evaluation of the pilot campaign was accomplished and knowledge in regards to mining methods, and the ASM government-community operating relations in Munhena were updated. Miners in Munhena are organized in an association of over 3000 members, work on a 25 year Government granted 143 ha concession and generate a substantial income (producing over 5 kg of gold per month). There remain, however, serious barriers towards sustainable community development. ASM associated environmental and health costs are high, as mercury continues to be used and lost to the environment, and cyanide will be introduced soon. The Government of Mozambique has laid the foundation for supporting this sector; however, resources are limited, and thus restrict ability to fully address these issues. Importantly, malaria and HIV/AIDS are not diagnosed and/or treated effectively within the community, and basic necessities are absent. This paper concludes with recommendations focused on enhancing the ASM sector in Mozambique, and overcoming barriers to sustainability in the community of Munhena.
机译:手工小规模采矿(ASM)占莫桑比克90%以上的黄金产量。 2005年,在金矿社区Munhena村举行了为期15天的试点培训项目。该干预旨在提高人们对汞齐聚对环境和健康的影响的认识,并采取了减少汞释放和暴露的替代方法。 2007年,对试点活动进行了为期9天的评估,并获得了有关采矿方法的知识,并更新了Munhena的ASM政府与社区的经营关系。 Munhena的矿工由3000多个成员组成的协会组织,在25年的政府工作中获得了143公顷的特许权,并产生了可观的收入(每月生产5公斤以上的黄金)。但是,仍然存在着阻碍社区可持续发展的严重障碍。与ASM相关的环境和健康成本很高,因为汞继续被使用并流失到环境中,并且氰化物将很快引入。莫桑比克政府为支持该部门奠定了基础;但是,资源是有限的,因此限制了完全解决这些问题的能力。重要的是,社区内没有对疟疾和艾滋病毒/艾滋病进行有效的诊断和/或治疗,也没有基本的必需品。本文最后提出了一些建议,重点是加强莫桑比克的ASM部门,并克服Munhena社区可持续性的障碍。

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