Frank Oblim Teye’s research while affiliated with Water Research Institute and other places

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Figure 1. The River Basins map of Ghana showing the sampling locations.
Figure 3. Turbidity levels in the Pra Basin in 2013 and 2018.
Figure 4. DO and BOD levels in water in Pra Basin in 2013 and 2018.
Summary statistics of TDS, Hardness and Alkalinity and SiO2 (July 2018)..
Colour levels in the rivers in Pra Basin in 2013 and 2018. (Values in Hz).

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Effect of small-scale illegal mining on surface water and sediment quality in Ghana
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November 2021

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International Journal of River Basin Management

Humphrey Ferdinand Darko

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Frank Oblim Teye

In Ghana, small-scale mining (SSM) has been carried out for many years, generating employment and income. Currently, illegal artisanal mining (“galamsey”) has impacted the environment negatively resulting in land degradation and water pollution. The government of Ghana responding to public outcry against the negative effects of “galamsey”, placed a ban on illegal small-scale mining activities in March 2017. This ban stopped both “legal” small-scale and the illegal artisanal miners from carrying out any such activity. In July 2018, this study was carried out to examine the status of water and sediment quality in 8 endemic regions of illegal mining to ascertain the outcome of the ban on the water quality of the rivers. Methodologies in the Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater were followed. Results of the study indicated that the rivers were high in total suspended solids (TSS), turbidity and colour, suggesting inflow of wastewater from the illegal mining activities and some run-off. Colour had a strong correlation with turbidity (r = 0.95) and TSS (r = 0.94) suggesting that the pollution originates from the same sources. Low levels of metals were found in both water and sediment. However very high concentrations of Fe were detected in both water and sediment. Mercury concentrations were low in the water column but relatively higher in the sediment. A comparison of the general water quality status of the water bodies in the Pra Basin in 2013 and 2018 using the Water Quality Index (WQI) showed a marginal improvement in quality in 2018 over 2013 in the Pra Basin. The improvement of water quality in 2018 is attributable to the ban.

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... The risk of pollution is low but not zero or non-existent. The exposure of mining discharges to meteoric agents could accelerate the oxidation process already very significant with acidic pH (4.1 to 5.8) which promote the release and solubilization of metals and consequently would lead to environmental pollution [24][25][26] . ...

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Geochemistry of Mining Discharges from the Ppolymetallic Deposit of the Perkoa Underground Zinc Mine in Central-western Burkina Faso – West Africa
Effect of small-scale illegal mining on surface water and sediment quality in Ghana

International Journal of River Basin Management