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Improving the environmental management of small-scale gold mining in Ghana: a case study of Dumasi

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In April 2000, a UNIDO study was carried out in Dumasi, Ghana, the purpose of which was to determine the environmental impacts of mercury prior to the introduction of (mercury) retorts. The sampling program was intended to identify mercury transfers to rivers, soil systems and groundwater. Results show a diffuse contamination of all environmental media in the village. Although there is no evidence of groundwater contamination, sediments are significantly contaminated, and most fish fillets have mercury contents exceeding the US-FDA action level, and are therefore unfit for human consumption. Mercury losses mainly occur during amalgamation, and have resulted in widespread pollution of soils and sediments throughout the village. Transparent retorts have been introduced and environmental training is ongoing but these efforts have only partially addressed the mercury problem in Dumasi.

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hal-02581060 , version 1 (14-05-2020)

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Marc Babut, R. Sekyi, A. Rambaud, Potin-Gautier Martine, Sylvaine Tellier, et al.. Improving the environmental management of small-scale gold mining in Ghana: a case study of Dumasi. Journal of Cleaner Production, 2003, 11 (11), pp.215-221. ⟨10.1016/S0959-6526(02)00042-2⟩. ⟨hal-02581060⟩
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