The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Major river cyanide poisoning crisis deepens

- BY NHAU MHANGIRAZI

The Zimbabwe National Water authority (Zinwa) has temporaril­y suspended pumping water from Dande river in Mashonalan­d Central province due to cyanide poisoning from eureka Mine a week ago.

the cyanide spillage has affected plot holders that use Dande river for their horticultu­re and other farming chores ,including domestic consumptio­n.

the affected plots include Chivavaya, Mutambama, and plots 8, 9 and 10.

Some affected villagers are under Muropa, Chigwada, Mukaera, Mubatapasa­ngo, Chikwidibe a and B, Nyabani, Chingwaru or Kachuta, Chemachind­a, Mushongaha­nde and Kadzimwenj­e among others.

according to the local District Civil Protection Unit, Zinwa is now drilling five community boreholes, including one at Mazhambe village, after the pumping of water was suspended.

‘‘the tap water we had been getting was already in the tanks before the spillage,” reads the notice.

‘‘the treated water is coming from our nearby town.”

there is also provision of safe portable water using a bowser as another measure.

“awareness meetings to inform the Guruve community were held on (Friday) at the tarven,” the notice reads.

“another meeting was held yesterday at Mazhambe village where the teams moved around with a hailer informing residents of the position.

“efforts are being made to alert other water users.

“We urge everyone to notify the district developmen­t coordinato­r of suspected effects of water poisoning if any.”

the environmen­t Management agency (eMa) said the poisonous chemical was released into Dande river on april 21 at around 0600hrs.

though cyanide is used for gold extraction, it is poisonous for domestic animals like cattle.

eMa confirmed that it carrying out an inspection at eureka Gold Mine upon receiving a report by the mine.

‘‘the results from the laboratory tests will be shared with the residents once out,” eMa said.

eMa education and publicity manager, amkela Sidange, said the move to investigat­e the incident was in line with the government’s environmen­tal policy.

‘‘the inspection by the agency focused on ascertaini­ng the extent of the problem and proffer sustainabl­e solutions to the obtaining problem,” Sidange said.

“the spillage emanated from the recycling pond at the tailings storage facility (tSF) and drained into the Dande river which is a raw water source for Guruve.

“On the other hand, the agency also issued an environmen­tal Protection Order (Number 0022533) to eureka Mine to put in place necessary pollution abatement measures for both in the interim and long term.”

Sidange said eMa was monitoring whether the mine was complying with the order.

‘‘the spillage was treated with ferrous sulphate and caustic soda to neutralise the cyanide concentrat­ion during the process of water flow,” she said.

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