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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Pra river in Ghana can become chemically contaminated if the government doesn’t act against illegal mining

“I have seen a report by apprehensive scientist on the consequences of illegal mining on water quality; water that is unsafe for domestic use and unhealthy to support fish and other aquatic life, of degraded land unable to produce food, pools of water serving as mosquito breeding sites and child delinquencies”, said the vice-president during the 5th congregation of the University of Mines and Technology at Tarkwa, in the western region of Ghana.
One of the biggest problems caused by this activity is the use of mercury, which is poisonous to human health, getting into the food chain when accumulated in the fish. And let’s not forget about the furious deforestation, among others.
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One of the major red flags pointed out by the scientists is the Pra River basin, which will soon be chemically contaminated if the illegal mining activities in the area aren’t stopped or properly regulated.

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