What is it about?

The objective of this study is to determine the amount of mercury discharged into Namukombe stream, the major water body in Syanyonja village, Busia gold district and investigate the impacts of mercury-based artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) on the mining population and the environment. Quantitation of mercury discharged with tailings was done by mass balance. Field survey at the mining sites was done followed by administration of questionnaires to 50 stampeders in the villages. The study was done in Syanyonja village in Syanyonja parish, Busitema sub-county, Samia Bugwe constituency, Busia gold district, South East of the Republic of Uganda between April 2019 to June 2019. Fieldwork was done in Syanyonja village to appreciate the level of environmental pollution due to mercurial ASGM in the area. Quantitation of mercury discharged with tailings was done by mass balance method. Field survey at the mining sites was done followed by administration of 50 questionnaires to stampeders of at least 18 years old and ASGM experience of not less one year.

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Why is it important?

About 8% of mercury mixed with auriferous materials is lost in tailings, accounting for an annual mercury release of about 1.757 kg into the environment. Socio-demographic results indicated that the majority of the mining population (64%) are male and ASGM have left human health and environmental footprints, which directly or indirectly affects the population. The most common health problems among miners are malaria (36%) and abdominal pain (20%). The standard of living of the miners are evidently low, and most mines are characterized by school dropouts, prostitutes and thieves. Mining sites have deplorably poor hygiene, with evident burning of amalgams to recover gold.

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This article points out the danger of artisanal and small-Scale Gold Mining in a country. I hope this article is helpful to the communities

Eng. Ocident Bongomin
Moi University

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This page is a summary of: Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining in Syanyonja, Busia Gold District, South Eastern Uganda: Impacts on the Mining Population and the Environment, October 2019, MDPI AG,
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201910.0298.v1.
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