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N.V. Grasshopper Aluminum Company
Mining Trade Industry and Transport
Communities and Artisanal and Small Scale Mining:
N.V. Grassalco’s View
Devika Narain BSc.Environmental Officer N.V. Grassalco
Edited by Glenn Gemerts, MScPresident Director N.V. Grassalco
8th Annual CASM ConferenceBrasilia, 6-12th October 2008
“Digging to deliver Development”
ContentsContents• Overview of Grassalco• Legal framework Small Scale Mining• Benzdorp Concession• WWF Project: Artisanal goldmining
management within Benzdorp
Grasshopper Aluminum Company was established by
Government Decree of 14 August 1971.
The main purpose of the company at foundation was the development of the bauxite deposits of
western Suriname.
N.V. Grassalco:N.V. Grassalco:
Our VisionOur Vision
Sustainable development of the Surinamese mineral potential, whilst maximizing the benefits for the Republic of Suriname.
Our MissionOur Mission
Grassalco initiates the sustainable development of the mineral potential of Suriname with the exception of hydrocarbons, where possible on her own or in good partnership with both national and international investors for the prosperity of the Suriname nation.
ActivitiesActivitiesGrassalco at present owns Mineral Rights for Gold,
Aggregate, Natural Stone and Diamonds on eleven properties
spread over the country.Future goals will include bauxite,
uranium and kaolin activities.
Most important Grassalco propertiesAt the moment we explore: Natural Stones Aggregates Gold
Legal framework Small Scale Mining
Mining Law of May 1986 introduced small-scale mining as a separate category in mining and described it as: “the reconnaissance, exploration and exploitation of a mineral deposit whose nature, mode of occurrence and quantity, warrants the economic mining by simple means and techniques.
• The second gold rush that started around 1980 was the main reason for incorporating small-scale mining in the mining law.• Possibilities for employment and rural development recognized, as well as its negative impacts on men and environment. • Strict rules laid down in the law.
The Benzdorp ConcessionThe Benzdorp Concession• South-eastern
Suriname, along the border with French Guyana.
• Covers an area of 138,000 hectares
• Comprises four Rights of Exploration (three of 40,000 hectares each and one of 18,000 hectares) within which lie two Rights of Exploitation covering 3,000 hectares each.
Artisanal mining within Artisanal mining within BenzdorpBenzdorp
• About 1000 people are directly or indirectly involved in artisanal gold mining at Benzdorp.
• They mainly occupy the exploitation areas of the Benzdorp concession.
• About 40 registered asrtisanal mining camps are active in the Benzdorp area (in the exploitation area), of which 4 in the exploration area within the concession
Mining Camps Within the Mining Camps Within the Benzdorp PropertyBenzdorp Property
Environmental impacts of Environmental impacts of artisanal gold mining activities artisanal gold mining activities
(sluicebox)(sluicebox)• Water siltation• Landscape degradation• Destruction of habitats• Loss of organic soil• Deforestation• Mercury pollutionSome induced impacts within the Benzdorp
area are:• Malaria • Non-hygienic living conditions (sanitary, etc.)• Pollution by mainly plastic and metal waste
WWF Project:WWF Project: Artisanal Artisanal goldmining management goldmining management
within Benzdorpwithin Benzdorp GoalTo improve the environmental management of small scale gold mining, including induced impacts of gold mining activities, within the Benzdorp concession of Grassalco.
Objectives1. To reduce the negative impacts of artisanal gold mining activities in the Benzdorp concession by promotion of retort use.2. To initiate an attitude change of the population by executing awareness program dealing with mercury poisoning, importance of retort use and sanitary improvements.3. To improve artisanal mining techniques and introduce less destructive methods by construction of an improved sluicebox.
WWF Project: WWF Project: Artisanal Artisanal goldmining management goldmining management
within Benzdorpwithin Benzdorp Cont.Cont.
• Multiple Awareness campaigns to alert inhabitants of Benzdorp about mercury poisoning will be held. Emphasis was placed on mercury intoxication of humans, including symptoms of mercury poisoning.
• Presentations were updated with the latest water, soil and fish monitoring data.
• Awareness campaign concerning labor safety measures and sanitary regulations was also held.
Project implementation: Project implementation: Education and awarenessEducation and awareness
Project implementation: Improved Practices Support • Awareness campaign, including retort use
demonstration
• Sluice box
Project implementation: Improved Practices Support
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• Environmental monitoringMercury levels in water, fishes and sediment are analyzed by the Centre of Environmental Research at the Anton de Kom University of Suriname.
Project implamentation: Improved Practices Support
Project implementation: Improved Practices Support
Mercury concentrations in sampled fish
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Can ssm be sustainable?• Regulation of small-scale gold mining activities
became a major policy objective for the Government: – In 1994 the Central Bank of Suriname in an effort to
increase the country’s foreign exchange reserves decided to buy gold. About 800 kg of gold was bought that year and 3000 in 1995, estimated to be about 25% of total production. With the gold purchase operation the Bank was able to stabilize the economy and the Surinamese guilder appreciated more than 50% against the US dollar in one year. In 2005 some 11, 667 kg of gold was purchased by the central bank of Suriname and in 2007 some 14,253 kg, a growth of 7.5% per year.
Can ssm be sustainable?• Small-scale mining is undergoing a transition from a
haphazard, disorderly individual activity to better organized and highly mechanized operation. The modern ‘porknokker’ is a manager now, responsible for supervising the work, the purchase of food, fuel, spare parts and other consumables and arrange for transport to the work site.
• Spin-off effects:– Airstrips being developed– Airline companies (aerial transport of people and cargo)– boat traffic (hauling fuel, machines, spare parts, etc.)
Can ssm be sustainable?• Scale mining mostly carried out by poor
and deprived people• Goldfields are very remote, often poorly
accessible and working conditions hard• Rehabilitation costs are enormous• Medical costs and costs of maintaining
mines inspection also high• Small scale mining in most cases is
contrary to public interest.
Thank You Thank You for your for your
Attention!Attention!