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CURBING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS FROM SMALL SCALE MINING/ (GALAMSEY) BY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA)- ASHANTI REGION

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CURBING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS FROM SMALL SCALE

MINING/ (GALAMSEY)

BYENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

(EPA)- ASHANTI REGION

OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION

• INTRODUCTION• IMPACTS OF SCM/ISCM• MITIGATING MEASURES• CONCLUSION

Introduction

• Small Scale mining has become the order of the day in recent times.

• It has become a major topical issue in the country – discussed every where.

• The reason is the proliferation of illegal (galamsey) operators and the accompanying destruction of the environment

• Galamsey appears now to have been taken over by foreign nationals

Small Scale Mining

IMPACTS • Illegality at its best

Communal/ illegal Miners /Security confrontations Can this happen

in his country?

Introduction cont’d

• Number of illegal miners not known but estimated to be within the range of 50,000

• Usually operate within the environs of larger mining companies

• Have high rate of accidents• Illegal mining generally includes the ff:– Mining without the requisite permits– Mining in unapproved area even when permit has

been secured

Introduction cont’d

– Mining while the application is being processed– Mining in a prohibited area such as forest/game

reserves– Close to rivers– Close to residential areas and other infrastructure

Mining close to a River

Impacts

• Destruction of forest/vegetal cover of lands• Destruction of biodiversity• Destruction of rivers and water bodies (physical

and chemical- quality)• Destruction of fertile agricultural lands• Destruction of sacred sites• Pit creation – stagnant water – mosquito

breeding etc• Visual intrusion/destruction of landscape

Most Affected Districts in Ashanti

• Obuasi Municipal – Obuasi • Amansie Central – Jacubo• Amansie West- Manso Nkwanta• Bekwai Municipal - Bekwai• Adansi North - Fomena• Adansi South – New Edubiase• Bosomtwe – Kuntanase• Atwima Kwanwoma – Ofoase• Atwima Mponua – Nyinahin• Bosome Freho - Asiwa

Destruction of forest/vegetal cover

Cocoa farm will not be spared

IMPACTS

River pollution- loss of; aquatic life, drinking water, habitat, quality and quantity

High Turbidity of the River

Impacts cont’d

• Destruction/disturbance of fauna and flora• Destruction of food and cash crops• Increase in fishkills in rivers and streams• Increase in social vices in communities• Disrespect for traditional laws• Breakdown of social cohesion in traditional

communities• Loss of revenue for farmers• Positive impacts – Revenue benefits for operators

IMPACTS

Creation of pits- “death traps” and mosquito breeding ponds

IMPACTS

Destruction of shrines and Sacred grooves

Impacts on water treatment

AGA intake point abandoned Public intake point

being managed with difficulty

Illegal lumbering

IMPACTS

Ground contamination by oil

IMPACTS

Social menace- prostitution, drug peddling, truancy, broken homes

Mitigating Measures

• Registration of Small scale Mining operators by the relevant agencies /organisations – Regulatory

• Formation of very strong Small Scale Miners Association

• Training of Small Scale Miners in environmental Control Measures

• Strict compliance with the buffer zone policy

Mitigating Measures Cont’d

• Follow strictly Reclamation Procedures:-– Stockpiling the topsoil and overburden for filling– Refilled land to be planted with indigenous species

of plants/grass/herbs etc.– For quick regeneration of plants, seeds can be

broadcast

Mitigating Measures Cont’d

• Communities, the traditional rulers/ opinion leaders should collaborate with regulatory agencies to minimise the impacts of mining

• Regulatory agencies should be resourced to monitor the mining activities

• There should be very strong collaboration between the EPA and the Minerals Commission

• Finally there should be political commitment in solving problems associated with the mining activities

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION