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FPE Partners with Ban Toxics in Assessing Mercury Contamination in Gold Mines

Posted on October 22, 2013

 

Ban Toxics, Inc. inks partnership with FPE in the assessment of mercury in small-scale gold mining. Photo (L-R) (seated): Ban Toxics Mercury Projects Coordinator Misael Joan Francia-Santos, Ban Toxics COO Marietta Marciano; FPE Chair and CEO Nestor R. Carbonera; and FPE Executive Director Godofredo T. Villapando, Jr.; Back Row: FPE permanent member Julio Galvez Tan; FPE Board members Bishop Crispin B. Varquez, Kathleen Deckmyn-Cordero, and Vilma B. Joson, and FPE permanent member Alma Monica Dela Paz. (FPE photo)

 

The Foundation for the Philippine Environment (FPE) partners with Ban Toxics, Inc., a not-for profit organization, in the assessment of mercury contamination in artisanal and small scale-gold mining (ASGM).

Different areas in three gold mining provinces will be evaluated, namely: Balbalan and Pasil in Kalinga; Labo, Jose Panganiban and Paracale in Camarines Norte; and Magdiwang, Cajidiocan and San San Fernando in Romblon.

Mining, in general, is a major environmental concern as it aggravates deforestation and pollutes water resources. On the other hand, mercury, a mineral used to extract gold from the rock or soil, is known to pose serious health concerns. Mercury may be acquired by diet as it enters into the food chain through fish and shellfish found in contaminated waters. Prolonged exposure to mercury even in small quantities may irreversibly damage the nervous, digestive, and immune systems and major internal organs.

In the Philippines, it is feared that approximately 300,000 gold miners and smelters, including their families, are exposed to mercury. The country is considered one of the top users of mercury. Limited data, however, do not capture the extent of this problem. With this one-year small-scale gold mining monitoring project, FPE and Ban Toxics aim to jump start efforts in addressing mercury pollution in the country.

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