Indigenous children in Peru's south eastern Amazon, an area where
tens of thousands of illegal gold miners operate, have unsafe mercury
concentrations over three times the level of their non-native
counterparts, a study has found.
The artisanal gold miners, who use mercury to extract the precious
metal from river silt, dump more than 30 tons of the toxic metal in
rivers and lakes in the Amazon region every year.
Native communities had levels of mercury roughly five times that
considered safe by the World Health Organisation (WHO), whereas people
in urban areas had double the safe limit, the study by the Carnegie Amazon Mercury Project found.
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2013/sep/09/peru-amazon-indigenous-tribe-gold-mining
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