Field Testing a Mercury Capture System for Artisanal Gold Mining (2021-2022)
Mercury (Hg) is a pollutant that adversely affects human and environmental health around the world. The World Health Organization classifies it as one of the top ten most important chemicals of public health concern.
Millions of artisanal and small-scale gold miners use mercury (Hg) to extract gold from ore, generating Hg emissions and waste that pollute air and water. Gold amalgamation produces about 40% of anthropogenic mercury emissions and is one of the largest threats to forests and biodiversity in the Amazon. Hg exposure can also cause serious health issues for miners and the members of affected communities.
Building on the work of an international team that received the top prize in the Artisanal Mining Grand Challenge for its Mercury Capture System (MCS), this project team evaluated the damaging effects of mercury-based artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) in Peru, Colombia, Ecuador and Guyana with the aim of developing mitigation and remediation strategies. Team members tested water quality and implemented a new environmental sampling technology; evaluated the effect of Hg and lead (Pb) exposure on child cognitive development and adult cardiovascular disease risk; investigated the use of biomarkers to identify high Hg exposure; and analyzed market and policy solutions to mining pollution.
Timing
Summer 2021 – Summer 2022
Team Outputs
Risk of Lead Exposure from Wild Game Consumption from Cross-Sectional Studies in Madre de Dios, Peru. Axel J. Berkya, Emily Robie, Susy Navio Chipa, Ernesto J. Ortiz, Emma J. Palmer, Nelson A. Rivera, Ana Maria Morales Avalos, Joel N. Meyer, Heileen Hsu-Kim, William K. Pan. 2022. The Lancet Regional Health - Americas 12.
Impacts of Small-Scale Gold Mining in South America (2022 Fortin Foundation Bass Connections Virtual Showcase)
Evaluating and Mitigating the Damaging Effects of Mercury-based Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining in South America (poster by Axel Berky, Grant Breit, Adam Hahn, Helen Hsu-Kim, Fernanda Machicao, Reshma Nargund, Chelsea Nielsen, William Pan, Alexander Pfaff, Shannon Plunkett, Diana Quintero Giraldo, Danny Tobin and Zehua Wang, presented at Fortin Foundation Bass Connections Showcase, Duke University, April 13, 2022)
Bridging Policy, Research and Implementation in Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining (research workshop)
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Image: Gold mining along the Madre de Dios River in Peru, courtesy of Jackie Gerson