Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Troubled Waters: How Mine Waste Dumping is Poisoning Our Ocean, Rivers, and Lakes

Troubled Waters

Troubled Waters: How Mine Waste Dumping is Poisoning Our Ocean, Rivers,
and Lakes is a new investigative report from Earthworks and MiningWatch
Canada that documents how mining companies are using the world's
waterways as dumping grounds for their toxic mine wastes.

These mine wastes, or tailings, can contain up to three dozen dangerous
chemicals, including arsenic, lead, mercury, and cyanide.

Each year, mining companies dump over 180 million tonnes of these
hazardous mine wastes into rivers, oceans, and lakes - that's more than
1.5 times the amount of waste that US cities send to landfills each year.

The Troubled Waters report examines the impacts of ten corporations'
waste dumping practices in water bodies in 11 regions around the world,
including those in Papua New Guinea, Turkey, Canada, Indonesia, United
States, and Norway.

The report calls on mining companies to stop using our oceans, rivers,
and lakes as dumping grounds for their toxic wastes. The report
recommends additional steps that must be taken by mining companies to
protect people and ecosystems from irresponsible aquatic waste disposal,
including dry stacking and backfill, where safe, and adopting measures
to produce less waste.

The new report and other background materials can be downloaded from
www.nodirtygold.org/troubledwaters.cfm.
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1 comment:

  1. The mining waste produced by humanity and dumped into the ocean is polluting our lives and the health of all those consuming the resources on a daily basis.

    -Land Source Container Service, Inc.
    Rubbish Removal NYC

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