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Cyanide Spillage: Newmont to pay GH˘ 7m penalty
By Masahudu Ankiilu Kunateh, Ghanadot
Accra, Jan 19, Ghanadot -
Newmont Ghana Gold Limited (NGGL) is to pay GH˘7.0 million
penalty, of which GH˘3.1 million will go to affected
communities for negligently spilling cyanide at its Ahafo
Mine Project on October 8 2009.
The Environmental Protection Agency is to receive GH˘ 2.8
million while the Inspectorate Division of the Minerals
Commission gets GH˘ 1.05 million.
Official documents sighted by the Ghana News Agency indicted
Newmont for its inappropriate acts and omissions before,
during and after the incident.
The documents faulted Newmont for applying hypochlorite
without effective assessment and evaluation of the spillage
characteristics; delaying in notifying the regulatory bodies
and downstream communities and for not following the
necessary sampling protocol.
The documents said Newmont was negligent for “operating the
raw water, process water and event ponds simultaneously
without appropriate surveillance/ physical presence and in
the post-incident management in terms of internal and
external notification.”
They said the delayed notification of the “the incident
coupled with the absence of the storage of duplicate samples
strongly points to a cover up”.
The documents said the environmental management system of
Newmont failed because the “initial detection of fish killed
was made by the community instead of the Company”.
The system did not capture the occurrence of the incident in
relation to the number of fish killed; it underestimated the
volume of the spill and gave the wrong impression that the
incident was contained. It was also unable to trace the
correct direction of flow of the spill.
The documents directed Newmont to map out high risk
operational areas and heighten surveillance; it should
review incident classification criteria and prompt reporting
procedures and enhance the capacities at all levels in the
handling of future spillages.
The Company should also educate its staff on environmental
response procedures and carry out regular drills.
The documents charged the Ministry of Environment, Science
and Technology to ensure the institution of a regime for
compensation and fines relating to such matters.
Newmont had proposed to pay GH˘ 285,000 to the affected
communities; GH˘ 91,000 to Regulatory Agencies and GH˘
438,000 as cleaning-up cost.
On 12 October 2009 Newmont reported that it had “contained
and neutralized within its mine site, a minor chemical
overflow which occurred at its processing plant.” This was
three days after the incident.
WACAM, a human rights and mining advocacy nongovernmental
organization, accused Newmont of downplaying the extent of
the cyanide spillage and called on the Government to
investigate the whole incident.
GNA investigations later revealed that in deed many more
people were affected by the cyanide spillage. The villages
and hamlets that were affected included Adofoasa; Kontokrom;
Bamfowaakrom; Akosua Gyakakrom; Bronikrom; Afua Serwaakrom;
Kuma Gyakakrom; Yateaberee, Kyeikrom and Kantinkakrom all in
the Asutifi District of the Brong Ahafo Region.
Meanwhile, Newmont Ghana Gold Limited has accepted the
report as an official of the company told Joy FM that, it is
ready to pay the penalty.
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Cyanide Spillage: Newmont to pay
GH˘ 7m penalty
Accra, Jan 19, Ghanadot - Newmont Ghana Gold
Limited (NGGL) is to pay GH˘7.0 million penalty, of
which GH˘3.1 million will go to affected communities for
negligently spilling cyanide at its Ahafo Mine Project
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