Impact of mining on environment: A case study of Taita Taveta County, Kenya

I. Mwakesi, R. Wahome, D. Ichang'i
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Research on the impacts of mining on the environment was conducted on nine purposive selected mining sites in Kamtonga and Mkuki, Taita Taveta County, Kenya. The FOLCHI method was adopted to quantify the environmental impact of mining activities in gemstone mining sites. The affected environment surrounding the pits was broken down into three components such as Topography, Vegetation and Air. The effect of the three components impacting factors, both directly and indirectly, from the mining activities was then calculated for each Environmental Component and computed averages (magnitude) presented in table format. The findings showed that mining activities contributed to environmental and landscape changes, leading to loss of indigenous-trees, shrubs, grassland, forests, natural ecosystems and agricultural and grazing land. Mining activities contributed to air pollution. Even with the existence of environmental regulations and policies, the environment is still abused in Kenya, as a result, the country has lost considerable amount of forest cover due to mining activities. Government and non-governmental organizations should advocate for afforestation, re-afforestation and restoration of forests. Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Audit should be conducted in line with mining regulations in Environmental Management and Coordination act 1999 (amended 2019) in Kenya.   Key words: Mining activities, environmental elements, waste piles, sustainable livelihoods, air pollution, forest restoration.
采矿对环境的影响:以肯尼亚塔塔塔维塔县为例
在肯尼亚泰塔塔维塔县Kamtonga和Mkuki的九个有目的选定的矿区进行了采矿对环境影响的研究。采用FOLCHI方法量化宝石矿区采矿活动对环境的影响。将基坑周围受影响的环境分为地形、植被和空气三个部分。然后计算了采矿活动直接和间接产生的三个组成部分的影响因素对每个环境组成部分的影响,并以表格形式列出计算平均值(幅度)。调查结果表明,采矿活动造成了环境和景观的变化,导致土著树木、灌木、草地、森林、自然生态系统以及农业和放牧地的丧失。采矿活动加剧了空气污染。即使有了环境条例和政策,肯尼亚的环境仍然受到滥用,结果,由于采矿活动,该国失去了相当多的森林覆盖。政府和非政府组织应提倡造林、再造林和恢复森林。应根据肯尼亚《1999年环境管理和协调法》(2019年修订)中的采矿规定进行环境影响评估和环境审计。关键词:采矿活动,环境要素,废物堆,可持续生计,空气污染,森林恢复。
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