Perceptions of external costs of dust fallout from gold mine tailings: West Wits Basin

Q3 Environmental Science Clean Air Journal Pub Date : 2020-06-02 DOI:10.17159/caj/2020/30/1.7566
M. Mpanza, Elhadi Adam, Raeesa Moolla
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Mining is important for the South African economy, as it is for many developing African nations. In 2017, mining was reported to contribute 6.8 % to the South African GDP and provided more than 460, 000 jobs. Though mining adds an enormous amount of value to the country, it has significant impacts on the environment and the socio-economic factors of society. The well-documented environmental impact of mining operations on surface and groundwater systems, known as Acid Mine Drainage (AMD), is just one of these environmental impacts. There are also other impacts such as the pollution of agricultural soils, the creation of sinkholes and air pollution. For example, airborne dust remains a persistent problem in South African urban areas due to the climatic conditions, extensive surface mining, unrehabilitated tailings storage facilities and mineral processing. However, very little is reported on the socio-economic costs that are due to poor environmental management. Some scholars assert that despite the Mine Health and Safety Act, deposition monitoring guidelines and national dust regulations, South Africa still experiences persistent dust problems, especially in coal and gold mining districts. This paper investigates the effect of gold mining dust pollution in and around a Gold Mining Village, in South Africa. A quantitative and qualitative approach was used, where a questionnaire and interviews were conducted to examine the Gold Mine Village perceptions on dust pollution and their socio-economic environment. This paper further examines how poor and premature mine closure by liquidation results in unrehabilitated mine tailings and how this has significant impacts on the socio-economic status of individuals and surrounding businesses. The community being investigated in this study, perceives the dust fallout impact to be a socio-economic threat. The paper finds that the community believes it incurs medical financial expenditures due to treating respiratory-related diseases triggered by dust fallout.
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对金矿尾矿粉尘沉降物的外部成本的认识:西威特沃特斯盆地
采矿业对南非经济很重要,对许多非洲发展中国家也是如此。据报道,2017年,采矿业对南非GDP的贡献率为6.8%,提供了超过46万个就业机会。尽管采矿为国家增加了巨大的价值,但它对环境和社会经济因素有着重大影响。有充分记录的采矿作业对地表和地下水系统的环境影响,即酸性矿山排水(AMD),只是这些环境影响之一。还有其他影响,如农业土壤污染、天坑的形成和空气污染。例如,由于气候条件、广泛的露天采矿、未经改造的尾矿储存设施和矿物加工,空气中的灰尘在南非城市地区仍然是一个持续存在的问题。然而,很少有关于环境管理不善造成的社会经济成本的报告。一些学者断言,尽管有《矿山健康与安全法》、沉积物监测指南和国家粉尘法规,南非仍然存在持续的粉尘问题,尤其是在煤炭和金矿区。本文调查了南非一个金矿村及其周边地区金矿粉尘污染的影响。采用了定量和定性的方法,进行了问卷调查和访谈,以调查金矿村对粉尘污染及其社会经济环境的看法。本文进一步研究了因清算而导致的不良和过早的矿山关闭是如何导致尾矿未恢复原状的,以及这如何对个人和周围企业的社会经济地位产生重大影响。在这项研究中,被调查的社区认为灰尘沉降的影响是一种社会经济威胁。该论文发现,社区认为,由于治疗灰尘沉降引发的呼吸道相关疾病,它会产生医疗财政支出。
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Clean Air Journal
Clean Air Journal Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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期刊介绍: Clean Air Journal is the official publication of the National Association for Clean Air, a not-for-profit organisation. Clean Air Journal is a peer-reviewed journal for those interested in air quality, air quality management, and the impacts of air pollution relevant to Africa. The focus of the journal includes, but is not limited to: Impacts of human activities and natural processes on ambient air quality Air quality and climate change linkages Air pollution mitigation technologies and applications Matters of public policy regarding air quality management Measurement and analysis of ambient and indoor air pollution Atmospheric modelling application and development Atmospheric emissions Other topics on atmospheric physics or chemistry with particular relevance to Africa The scope of the journal is broad, but the core theme of the journal is air quality in Africa.
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