Implementing programs to improve gold recovery and reduce environmental impacts by artisanal gold mining in Brazil
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The program trained 4,200 miners in 115 mining sites in Brazil. The main highlights are the improvement of gold concentration by the use of “zig-zag” sluice boxes with better carpets, demonstration of closedcircuit amalgamation conducted in excavated lined pools, introduction of an electrolytic mercury activation process, introduction home-made retorts, refilling of old pits with tailings as a step to reclaim degraded areas. The original survey has shown 64.6% of miners in selected areas refilling old pits, 58.3% retaining sediments, 12.5% recycling mercury, 35.4% conducting amalgamation in lined pools, 43.8% using latrines, 20.8% drinking filtered water and 43.8% collecting their garbage. These numbers escalated to 100.0, 91.7, 91.7, 75.0, 100.0, 81.3 and 100.0% respectively, 90 days after the GMP training program and awareness campaign.
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