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Mercury pollution in Colombia: challenges to reduce the use of mercury in artisanal and small-scale gold mining in the light of the Minamata Convention

机译:哥伦比亚的汞污染:根据Minamata公约,减少手工和小规模金矿中使用汞的挑战

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The Minamata Convention on Mercury, which entered into full force in August 2017, was signed by more than 100 countries, including several where artisanal and small-scale gold mining is practised, such as Brazil, China, Ecuador, Ghana, Peru and Colombia. Focused on Colombia, the country that likely faces the most difficult challenges to implement this convention, this paper discusses the extent of mercury pollution in the water sources of the country and the barriers Colombia must overcome to comply with the Minamata Convention. Many of these same barriers are also present in other countries impacted by artisanal and small-scale gold mining.
机译:2017年8月签署了米尔瑟米纳塔汞公约,签署了100多个国家,其中包括若干手工和小规模的金矿,如巴西,中国,厄瓜多尔,加纳,秘鲁和哥伦比亚。专注于哥伦比亚,该国可能面临实施本公约最困难的挑战,本文讨论了该国水源中汞污染的程度,哥伦比亚的障碍必须克服米纳纳塔公约。许多这些相同的障碍也存在于由手工和小型金矿影响的其他国家。

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