Industrial Mineral Exploitation, Economic And Environmental Implications: A Case Study Of Oyo State, S. W. Nigeria

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. I. Adetunji
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Mining activities usually affect the soil, subsurface layers, water resources, the atmosphere and in general the lives of the people. The effects can be mechanical, biological, ecological and economical in nature and these effects can be characterized by their intensity, frequency, duration and scale. In Oyo State, Southwestern Nigeria efforts are being made to employ a sustainable method in the exploration and exploitation of abundant industrial minerals present in the state. The minerals exploited include talc, clay, marble, sillimanite, tantalite, niobium, beryl, tourmaline aquamarine, rock aggregates, etc. Results of this sustainable approach show that the environmental impacts of surface and underground mining of industrial minerals are not spread far beyond the mines site acreage. More lands are being reclaimed, the amount of dust released into the air has been minimized, the quality of sewage waters produced during operations are minimized, top soils removed during subsurface mining are preserved, the tonnages of minerals exploited are being monitored and controlled. All these point to a positive development in practicing sustainable methods in mineral exploitation to meet the developmental needs of the Oyo State at present and to conserve for the future.
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APA: J. I. Adetunji  (2003)  Industrial Mineral Exploitation, Economic And Environmental Implications: A Case Study Of Oyo State, S. W. Nigeria

MLA: J. I. Adetunji Industrial Mineral Exploitation, Economic And Environmental Implications: A Case Study Of Oyo State, S. W. Nigeria. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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