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Emissions and environmental implications of mercury from artisanal gold mining in north Sulawesi, Indonesia

机译:印度尼西亚苏拉威西省北部手工金矿开采中的汞排放及对环境的影响

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In artisanal gold mining practiced in North Sulawesi Island, Indonesia, gold is separated from ore by the use of mercury, which forms an amalgam with gold. All related processes are undertaken with a low level of technical knowledge and skills, no regulation, and with disregard for the safety of human and environment health. The situation is generating serious potential health and environmental risks in the area. As part of an ongoing monitoring program, total mercury concentrations were examined in water, bottom sediment and fish samples from three main rivers in Talawaan Watershed, which receives drainage from gold mining practices. Monitoring began in May-June 2000, almost 2 years after artisanal gold mining had begun. At that time, the mercury concentration in the sediment was generally low, except in places close to the gold processing plants. In the present study, a more systematic sampling and analysis was conducted in May-June 2001. Bottom surface sediments, water, and fish samples were collected at 12 sites along the three main rivers in the watershed. In addition, one site outside the watershed was sampled to serve as a control. Sample collections were conducted in three phases in duplicate, with two-week intervals between each phase. The mercury concentration observed in this study indicated that an increase took place along the three main rivers in the watershed. Solutions to this problem must be formulated as soon as possible in order to avoid a major health, economic, and ecological disaster arising from the continuing discharge of Hg. The present study proposes that mercury dispersion occur downstream of the mining.
机译:在印度尼西亚北苏拉威西岛进行的手工金矿开采中,金是通过使用汞与矿石分离的,汞与汞形成汞齐。所有相关过程的技术知识和技能水平都很低,没有法规,并且无视人类和环境健康的安全性。这种情况正在该地区产生严重的潜在健康和环境风险。作为一项正在进行的监测计划的一部分,对来自Talawaan流域的三个主要河流的水,底部沉积物和鱼类样品中的总汞浓度进行了检查,这些河流接受了金矿开采活动的排水。监测始于2000年5月至6月,距手工金矿开采已近2年。那时,沉积物中的汞浓度通常很低,除了靠近金加工工厂的地方。在本研究中,于2001年5月至6月进行了更系统的采样和分析。在分水岭的三条主要河流的12个地点采集了底表沉积物,水和鱼类样品。此外,对流域外的一个地点进行了采样,以作为对照。样品收集分三个阶段进行,一式两份,每个阶段间隔两周。在这项研究中观察到的汞浓度表明,该流域中的三个主要河流沿线增加。为了避免因持续排放汞而造成的重大健康,经济和生态灾难,必须尽快制定解决方案。本研究建议汞的扩散发生在采矿的下游。

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