This
paper discusses the causes and effects of illegal mining on Ghana’s water
resources, and suggests possible ways of resolving the menace through
integrated water resources management principles to ensure water sustainability
and availability. Extensive desktop
study in relation to illegal mining and water resources were done. The paper recognizes that water is mining’s
most common casualty and that in terms of galamsey the impact is immeasurable,
because of its uncontrollable and clandestine nature. It also acknowledges that
water is a vital but vulnerable resource whose invaluability cannot be
compromised in the face of galamsey. It also recognizes that the problem of
galamsey cannot be resolved by one institution; rather it requires
collaborative and participatory approach, involving all stake holders in these
sectors. Effort made must be backed by political will and commitment.
Legalizing galamsey and setting-up of the right institutions such as galamsey
board/authority at the district levels to regulate galamsey activities under
the supervision of WRC, EPA and Ghana chamber of mines will be very useful.
Finally, education on environmental and social cost on trading natural
resources will go a long way to curb the menace.
Author(s) Details
Dr. Ebenezer Boakye
Department of Civil Engineering, Takoradi Technical University, Ghana.
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Author(s) Details
Dr. Ebenezer Boakye
Department of Civil Engineering, Takoradi Technical University, Ghana.
View Book :- http://bp.bookpi.org/index.php/bpi/catalog/book/184
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