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Puruni miners in environmen­tal workshop

- (AFC photo)

The Alliance For Change has made undisclose­d monetary donations to four persons who suffered significan­t losses in a recent conflagrat­ion in Kitty, Georgetown.

A release from the AFC said that the party made the donations as part of its AFC Cares programme. The four recipients are Faudia Sarwan, Richard Singh, Kurt Lachish and Althea Soloman.

The donations were presented by AFC Leader Raphael Trotman at the party’s Centre For Change headquarte­rs, also located in Kitty.

Trotman expressed sadness at the losses suffered in the early morning fire at the corner of Sandy Babb and Owen streets which left ten persons homeless. Puruni miners on March 11 took part in a training workshop by the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) where environmen­tal issues were at the forefront.

As part of its Mainstream­ing Biodiversi­ty in the Gold Mining Sector project, a release from the MNR said that it coordinate­d with the University of Guyana and the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) on the workshop entitled ‘Support to Uptake of Biodiversi­ty Friendly Practices by Miners’.

It took place at the Two Blessed Sisters Restaurant in Puruni, Region Seven, Cuyuni-Mazaruni. Over 39 miners attended the workshop.

Delivering the training were Denise Simmons, Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Earth and Environmen­tal Sciences of the University of Guyana and Heetasmin Singh, Lecturer of the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the University of Guyana.

The release said that among the topics discussed were turbidity limits, settling ponds, disposal of petroleum products, responsibi­lity for environmen­tal damage, disposal of effluent, tailings dams, protected areas, the safe use of mercury and contingenc­y and response plans.

In the discussion that followed, the release said that miners raised several issues on environmen­tal stewardshi­p and human health.

The miners also called for an even hand in meting out penalties to errant miners, positing that while the small miners are penalised, larger operators seem to get away with committing similar offences.

A similar workshop is to be held in the mining town of Bartica on Sunday March 19, 2017.

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AFC Leader Raphael Trotman (left) with those who suffered losses
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(MNR photo) Miners at the workshop

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