河流宝石开采、其影响与缓解:莫纳拉加拉省秘书处地区昆布坎奥亚的案例

Premawansha O.G.K.R., Buddhika K.M.W., Priyankara T.L.A., Dissanayaka D.M.P.T.
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宝石开采是斯里兰卡最古老的产业之一,也是斯里兰卡的主要收入来源。传统和最新的机械宝石开采方法目前都在使用。然而,过度、无节制和非法的宝石开采活动造成了许多不利影响。本研究旨在分析河流宝石开采对环境的影响,并提出适当的补救和缓解措施,同时更加重视现有的法律框架。研究沿着莫纳拉加拉省秘书处地区昆布坎奥亚河(Kumbukkan Oya)15 公里的河段进行,该河段的合法和非法宝石开采活动都非常频繁。数据收集方式包括空间调查、实地调查以及与矿主、政府官员和公众的访谈。所有观察到的采矿点都位于河岸两侧 60 米范围内。在 36 个观察点中,80.00% 以上的地点为无证采矿点。由于无序开采,自然植被被清除,河岸坍塌,河水和水生生态系统遭到破坏。在 12 个地点的河床上发现了深坑。被移走的树木和碎石堆积在河道中央,导致水流方向改变。受损河岸的冲刷和河床的扰动增加了河流的浑浊度和淤积。无证矿山数量众多、采矿者忽视许可证条件、相关部门监管不力、宝石开采政策和法律缺乏连贯性以及缺乏意识,这些都是引发这些问题的原因。立即吊销违反条件的采矿许可证并对非法采矿活动采取法律行动,对于防止无管制的采矿活动非常重要。应系统地恢复被破坏的沿河植被和河岸。根据 2006 年 7 月 17 日第 1454/4 号《特别公报》中的 2006 年第 01 号《国家环境(禁止使用设 备勘探、开采和提取砂石)条例》颁发采矿许可证,划定上述《公报》通知中提到的河流 "保留 界限",并在颁发许可证之前获得中央环境局的环境建议,对于避免《国家环境法》与《国家宝石 和珠宝管理局法》条款之间的冲突非常重要。只有在矿主提交可接受的恢复计划、有关当局持续监测以及提高所有利益相关者的认识的情况下,才能颁发许可证。可以开展更全面的研究,以发现实施现代环境友好型采矿技术的能力。 关键词河流宝石开采 影响 缓解 昆布干大屋
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River Gem Mining, its Impacts and Mitigation: A Case from Kumbukkan Oya, Monaragala Divisional Secretariat Area
Gem mining is one of the oldest industries and a major source of income in Sri Lanka. Both traditional and recent mechanical gem mining methods are currently being practiced. However excessive, uncontrolled and illegal gem mining activities have caused many adverse impacts. This study was carried out to analyze the environmental impacts of river gem mining and to propose suitable remedial and mitigatiory measures, with more emphasis on existing legal framework. Study was conducted along a 15 km stretch of Kumbukkan Oya in Monaragala Divisional Secretariat area, where both legal and illegal gem mining activities are taking place at a high intensity. Data were collected by spatial surveys, field surveys and interviews with mine-owners, government officials and general public. All observed mining sites were within the 60m area on both sides of riverbanks. More than 80.00% of the localities from 36 observed sites were unlicensed mines. Natural vegetation had been removed and banks were collapsed due to uncontrolled mining, destructing riverine and aquatic ecosystems. Deep pits were observed in riverbeds at 12 locations. Removed trees and debris were accumulated at the middle of the river, causing flow direction changes. Washing out of damaged banks and disturbances to the riverbed had increased river turbidity and siltation. High number of unlicensed mines, negligence of miners for license conditions, poor monitoring by relevant authorities, lack of cohesion in gem mining policies and laws and the lack of awareness have triggered these issues. Immediate cancellation of condition-violated mining licenses and initiation of legal actions against illegitimate mining activities are important in preventing unregulated mining activities. Systematic rehabilitation of damaged riverine vegetation and riverbanks shall be conducted. Issuance of mining licenses in compliance with the National Environmental (Prohibition of the use of equipment for exploration, mining and extraction of sand and gem) Regulations No.01 of 2006 in Gazette Extraordinary No.1454/4 dated 17.07.2006, demarcation of the ―Reservation Limit‖ of the river mentioned in the said Gazette Notification and obtaining Environmental Recommendations from Central Environmental Authority prior to issuing the license are important to avoid conflicts between the provisions of National Environmental Act and National Gem and Jewellary Authority Act. Issuance of licenses only subject to an acceptable rehabilitation plan submitted by the mine owners, continuous monitoring by relevant authorities and raising awareness among all the stakeholders shall be implemented. More comprehensive studies can be carried out to find the ability of implementing modern environmentally friendly mining technologies.  Keywords: River gem mining, Impacts, Mitigation, Kumbukkan Oya
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