Anglogold refutes cyanide leak at Ghana mine
Urgent concerns have been raised by communities in the Wassa district of Ghana over a possible cyanide spill at a nearby mine.
According to a July 21 report by Public Agenda, the communities, who are supported by “the concerned Farmers Association of Teberebie” and “the Wassa Association of Communities Affected by Mining” (WACAM), say the cyanide containment pond for Anglogold Ashanti’s Iduapriem mine has overflowed, causing the highly poisonous chemical to leak into the local rivers and forest.
Speaking to Public Agenda, Ms. Emelia Amoateng, the Chairperson of the concerned Farmers, said “[the communities] suspected the leakage a few months ago when they noticed dead fish in nearby River Bromensu which flows into other rivers Anwonabe and Bonsa, the main source of drinking water for the Tarkwa Township.”
“She said when the community leaders informed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at Tarkwa, the EPA unfortunately …







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