Sulfide Mining and Human Health in Minnesota.

Minnesota medicine Pub Date : 2016-11-01
Emily Onello, Deb Allert, Steve Bauer, John Ipsen, Margaret Saracino, Kris Wegerson, Douglas Wendland, Jennifer Pearson
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Abstract

Sulfide mining (specifically copper-nickel sulfide mining) represents a significant departure from Minnesota's iron mining tradition. Sulfide mining can produce acid waste and sulfates that mobilize the release of heavy metals into the environment. These metals include known neurotoxins such as lead and mercury. Mining activities also create airborne fibers and pollutants that can contribute to increased morbidity. The short- and long-term effects of exposure to these substances on human health should be considered in present and future sulfide mining proposals. In addition, Minnesota physicians need to understand the potential adverse mental and physical health effects of sulfide mining on mine workers and residents of communities near mining operations.

明尼苏达州的硫化物开采与人类健康
硫化物采矿(特别是铜镍硫化物采矿)代表了明尼苏达州铁矿开采传统的重大背离。硫化物开采会产生酸性废物和硫酸盐,促使重金属释放到环境中。这些金属包括已知的神经毒素,如铅和汞。采矿活动还会产生空气中的纤维和污染物,从而增加发病率。在目前和未来的硫化物开采建议中,应考虑接触这些物质对人类健康的短期和长期影响。此外,明尼苏达州的医生需要了解硫化物开采对矿工和采矿作业附近社区居民的潜在不利心理和身体健康影响。
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