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how is mining activity injurious to the health of miners and envoirnment. |
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Answer» The environmental impact of mining includes erosion, formation of sinkholes, loss of biodiversity, and contamination of soil, groundwater and surface water by chemicals from mining processes. Besides creating environmental damage, the contamination resulting from leakage of chemicals also affects the health of the local population.Erosion of exposed hillsides, mine dumps, tailings dams and resultant siltation of drainages, creeks and rivers can significantly impact the surrounding areas, a prime example being the giant Ok Tedi Mine in Papua New Guinea. In wilderness areas mining may cause destruction and disturbance of ecosystems and habitats, and in areas of farming it may disturb or destroy productive grazing and croplands. In urbanised environments mining may produce noise pollution, dust pollution and visual pollution.Effects of mine pollution on humans : Coalworker\'s pneumoconiosis, Toroku arsenic disease, and Itai-itai disease. Humans are also affected by mining. There are many diseases that can come from the pollutants that are released into the air and water during the mining process.. There are also many occupational health hazards. Most of the miners suffer from various respiratory and skin diseases. Miners working in different types of mines suffer from asbestosis, silicosis, or black lung disease.. Humans are also affected by the occurrence of landslides and floods. The dust and harmful fumes are inhaled by miner & make them vulnerable to lungs diseases and also there is a risk of collapsing mine roofs and fires in coalmines. |
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