
Aggregate is mined from the earth, either dug out of pits or blasted out of quarries. This process has many significant environmental impacts. [1] Creating the pits or quarries requires the removal of virtually all natural vegetation, top soil and subsoil to reach the aggregate underneath. Not only does this lead to a loss of existing animal ...
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The value of 73 %, reached in the environmental and technological aspect, revealed deficiencies in the use of adequate techniques to mitigate the environmental impacts, as well as an insufficiency of individual safety equipment. The inexistence of investments in the quarry is shown from the value of 6 %, derived from the socioeconomic aspect.
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Runoff of chemical pollutants into bodies of water, loss of natural habitats, farmland, and vegetation, and natural resource exhaustion are among the most harmful environmental impacts. While quarrying can be a negative industry for society and for the environment, the necessity of quarrying is undeniable.
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stone quarrying in uganda and its impacts. effects of stone quarrying in uganda. Uganda · UK · USA · Vietnam · Zambia · Zimbabwe.Mr Kind,a villager explained how mining compa
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The quarrying of stones involves the removal of top soil cover. The removed soil becomes loose and unconsolidated and running water easily carry it, leading to soil erosion. The soil erosion has affected the fertility of the area. of soil of Shimla district getTones eroded by running water every year.
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dust is an environmental issue at many quarries and crushing is the most significant source of it 1, 2.according to sairanen and selonen drilling is the most dust producing activity in natural stone production is reported to generate mainly coarse (pm 10 or larger) particles 4, 5, whereas the majority of the dust generated during the drilling is .
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The findings of this study indicate that vegetation destruction as a result of soapstone quarrying activities has negative effects on the socio-economic wellbeing of the households found within the soapstone quarrying areas. Thus, there is need to regulate the soapstone quarrying activities.
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Numerous studies were available regarding the impacts of quarry to the surrounding environment in our regional context. In the present study, „quarry‟ has been studied from the point of view of its...
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Lad R.J. and Samant J.S., Environmental and Social Impacts of Stone Quarrying- A Case Study of Kolhapur District, International Journal of Current Research, 3(8),39-42, (2014) ... Environmental impact of bauxite mining in the Western Ghats in south Maharashtra, India, International Journal of Recent Scientific Research, 4(8), 1275-1281, (2013) ...
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Environmental Perspective of Stone Crushing and Quarrying: A Case Study from Poonch District of Jammu and Kashmir, India ... Dome An Overview and Introduction for Construction of Geodesic Domes in a Simple Word in Addition With Studding a Case and Designing a Research Center with this Structure 1 views; Potential Impact of Geopathic Radiation ...
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One of the biggest negative impacts of quarrying on the environment is the damage to biodiversity (Anand, 2006). Quarrying carries the potential of destroying habitats and the species they support (Mabogunje, 2008). Environmental and social impacts of stone quarrying-a case ...
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Environmental impact: assessment of stone and sand the environmental effects caused by the quarrying of stone from the piyan river, is no exception, often causing adverse impacts to natural resources, river course, noise level, air quality, agropastoral system, biota and their habitats, and human health of that region.
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The negative effects of dust pollution, due to quarrying and stone crushing, on the health of locals as quoted by the respondents were impact on fodder of cattle (51%), respiratory problems (44%) accumulation of dust on homes (40%) and irritation of eyes (50%) (Fig. 5). Fig. 5. Effects of dust pollution on local people
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the major environmental and socio-economic problems related to published online 25th march, 2014 quarrying revealed during this study include, landscape alteration, hill cutting affecting local biodiversity, generation of unproductive wastelands, dust pollution, noise pollution, illegal stone key words: extraction, accidents and in some areas .
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Pury End Quarry 5 May 2018 4 The Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations 4.1.1 The need for an Environmental Assessment is considered under the terms of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017. 4.1.2 In terms of extraction of aggregate, the proposal predominantly falls within the
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It consumes huge amounts of water and natural resources (wood) and in turn discharges a variety of solid, liquid, and gaseous wastes into the environment. The processing stages, which significantly contribute to pollution, are wood embarking, chip making, pulp manufacturing, pulp bleaching, paper manufacturing, and fiber recycling ( Fig. 1 ).
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A comprehensive Social Impact Assessment (SIA) conducted on respondents within a 1000 meter radius from the blast point revealed that 17% always experienced noise related ailments, while 33%...
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1.3 Main objective The main objective of this study is to determine the environmental impacts of unsustainable sand harvesting on the environment and the associated socio economic impacts to the communities and come up with possible mitigation measures that will balance economic development and environmental conservation with sand harvesting.
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among manual stone-quarrying workers Occurrence of respiratory . An evaluation of dust-related problems associated with manual stone quarrying at Lokpa in Umuchieze, ... tory disease symptoms between manual quarry workers
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2012)Environmental and Social Impacts of Stone Quarrying-A case study of Kolhapur district International Journal of Current ResearchVol.6, Issue,03, 2014 From the Whitehorse Mining Initiative Towards Sustainable Mining: lessons learned Patricia Fitzpatrick, Alberto Fonseca, M. L. McAllister Political Science 2011 56 PDF
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mining companies (and to a lesser extent, the government) pick 5665 Lad R. J. and Samant J. S. Environmental and social impacts of stone quarrying-a case study of Kolhapur District the biggest share of the benefits from quarrying; while local to know the local people perception about the impacts of communities suffer from the negative impacts ...
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This article belongs to the Special Issue on Geography and Environment Cost Optimisation for Minimizing the Visual Impact of Ornamental Stone Quarrying. A Case Study in Murcia Region José Molina - Ruiz, María José Martínez-Sánchez, Carmen Pérez-Sirvent, Mari Luz García-Lorenzo, María Luz Tudela-Serrano
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noise produced in a stone crushing and quarrying industry is regarded as one of the primary annoyance for human beings as it produces direct and cumulative adverse impacts causing hearing loss, stress, cardiovascular diseases, high blood pressure, insomnia and depression etc. stone dust is a primary aerosol and it contributes as a major source to .
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The study were seek to investigate the impact of stone quarrying on the environment and societies. In this case, responses were sought from questionnaire, key informant interview and observation. 3.1. Social and Environmental Impact of Stone Quarrying Quarrying activity often have long-term social, and environmental impacts. Social challenges
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feb 28, 2018· lower environmental impact over the past few decades and even centuries, quarries which produce natural stone have seen a constant evolution of practices and technologies to prevent unnecessary environmental damage and modern mining techniques have been implemented to drastically reduce the effects their activity has on the .
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moreover due to increased stone crushing and quarrying activities, various social challenges and conflicts were also reported in many parts of the world which include issues of land use,...
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Around the world, mining and quarrying activities developed without controlled rules contribute to several environmental and human impacts. In the past, this fact was more frequent because the companies did not have any responsibility and concern for environmental impacts. Unfortunately, this still occurs in some countries.
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Insecure at all the non reclaimedrestored abandoned quarry the nh 4 highway passes very close i.e. at a distance of 25 m sites after the incidences of accidents, it was a striking 5667 lad r. j. and samant j. s. environmental and social impacts of stone quarryinga case study of kolhapur district observation during pilot survey as well as.
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A quarry has to be commercially viable and environmentally acceptable and for this reason, the visual impact is of great importance in the development of or- namental stone exploitations. In order to optimise the restoration costs it is es- sential to minimise the visual impact, and certain criteria need to be taken into J. Molina-Ruiz et al.
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this main purpose of the report is to describe the potential and observed impacts on the physical, ecological, socioeconomic environment and human being due to stone sand quarry on a range of environmental parameters and suggest some mitigation measures against environmental degradation, which will assist to develop a management plan to protect .
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The major environmental and socio-economic problems related to quarrying revealed during this study include, landscape alteration, hill cutting affecting local biodiversity, generation of unproductive wastelands, dust pollution, noise pollution, illegal stone extraction, accidents and in some areas lowering of groundwater table.
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The major environmental and socio-economic problems related to quarrying revealed during this study include, landscape alteration, hill cutting affecting local biodiversity, generation of unproductive wastelands, dust pollution, noise pollution, illegal stone extraction, accidents and in some areas lowering of groundwater table. PDF file: 5209.pdf
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Serious consequences in term of huge dust, noise and water pollution, decrease in agricultural productivity, loss of local biodiversity, land degradation, generation of unproductive wastelands,...
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2. Theory. Adaptation is described by the IPCC as a "process of adjustment to actual or expected climate and its effects. In human systems, adaptation seeks to moderate harm or exploit beneficial opportunities" (IPCC, 2014, p. 118).Adaptation usually comprises medium to long-term adjustments in social ecological systems (Smit and Pilifosova, 2003).
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Feb 1, 2021Also, stone mining can worsen lung functions and causes various respiratory and skin allergies (Nemer et al., 2020), catarrh, asthma, and headache (Nartey et al., 2012) for residents living nearby....
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A murder case on 10th May 2017 made headlines in Turkey. It took place in a village of the Mediterranean city of Antalya. Aysin and Ali Büyüknohutçu, a couple, were cruelly shot dead in their countryside house. They were highly involved in politics, and very well known for their environmental and consumer rights activism.
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Limestone quarry is one among the activities that affect environment and ecosystem in Pemba Island-Zanzibar. Quarrying activities brought an inevitable destruction to the environments ranging from excavation, soil and land degradation, loose of biodiversity and water pollution.
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Quarrying Open Cast Mining Impact Assessment. negative impact of quarrying iron ore the more common methods of mining for iron ore is open cast quarries The environmental impact of mining dust spreading on impact assessment Method of Mining SemiMechanized Opencast Geological resources 6,00,000m3 Mineable reserves 4,79,364 m3 Sand and Sand Shoal Production 2,00,000m3of Sand and 2,79,364 ...
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Background Mining can directly and indirectly affect social and environmental systems in a range of positive and negative ways, and may result in societal benefits, but may also cause conflicts ...
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Even with the use of modern technology, cement production causes significant environmental and social problems by damaging the landscape, contaminating land and water, causing air and noise pollution, and depleting natural resources.
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