Legal issues concerning mine closure and social responsibility on the West Rand

Mining and, especially, gold and uranium mining have played a major role in the economy, history, and demography of South Africa. The contribution of the mines to the economy of South Africa over the past century has been overvalued, while the social injustices and negative environmental impacts tha...

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Main Authors: Francois Durand, Mariette Liefferink, Elize S van Eeden
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2009-04-01
Series:The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
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Online Access:http://www.td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/148
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spelling doaj-487711b67451488180829c769f1f92bc2020-11-25T01:39:53ZengAOSISThe Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa1817-44342415-20052009-04-0151e1e2110.4102/td.v5i1.148132Legal issues concerning mine closure and social responsibility on the West RandFrancois Durand0Mariette Liefferink1Elize S van Eeden2Department of Zoology at the University of JohannesburgFederation for a Sustainable EnvironmentNorth-West UniversityMining and, especially, gold and uranium mining have played a major role in the economy, history, and demography of South Africa. The contribution of the mines to the economy of South Africa over the past century has been overvalued, while the social injustices and negative environmental impacts that accompanied mining have been underplayed or ignored by the mining houses and government. The environmental situation has worsened significantly over the past few years due to the abandonment and pending closure of most of these mines. A reluctance is perceived on the part of the mining companies, and even government, to take responsibility for the damage caused by pollution, ecological degradation, and impact on human health by mining. Instead, the current informal policy appears to take smaller companies to court on minor environmental injustices to, perhaps, impress the broader public, while one of the biggest environmental concerns is stylishly treated. The inability of government to address the damage by mines effectively is in conflict with the National Water Act, the National Environmental Management Act, the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Act, the National Nuclear Regulator Act, and the Constitution of South Africa. The authors propose a multidisciplinary approach to address water-related environmental injustices on the West Rand and Far West Rand. We also describe the application of the National Environmental Management Act of South Africa (Act No. 107 of 1998) in the Wonderfonteinspruit and Tweelopiespruit Catchments and the current water quality situation.http://www.td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/148Environmental ActsLegal environmental issuesmining closureWest Randenvironmental healthWonderfonteinspruitTweelopiespruit
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Elize S van Eeden
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Elize S van Eeden
Legal issues concerning mine closure and social responsibility on the West Rand
The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
Environmental Acts
Legal environmental issues
mining closure
West Rand
environmental health
Wonderfonteinspruit
Tweelopiespruit
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Mariette Liefferink
Elize S van Eeden
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title Legal issues concerning mine closure and social responsibility on the West Rand
title_short Legal issues concerning mine closure and social responsibility on the West Rand
title_full Legal issues concerning mine closure and social responsibility on the West Rand
title_fullStr Legal issues concerning mine closure and social responsibility on the West Rand
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2415-2005
publishDate 2009-04-01
description Mining and, especially, gold and uranium mining have played a major role in the economy, history, and demography of South Africa. The contribution of the mines to the economy of South Africa over the past century has been overvalued, while the social injustices and negative environmental impacts that accompanied mining have been underplayed or ignored by the mining houses and government. The environmental situation has worsened significantly over the past few years due to the abandonment and pending closure of most of these mines. A reluctance is perceived on the part of the mining companies, and even government, to take responsibility for the damage caused by pollution, ecological degradation, and impact on human health by mining. Instead, the current informal policy appears to take smaller companies to court on minor environmental injustices to, perhaps, impress the broader public, while one of the biggest environmental concerns is stylishly treated. The inability of government to address the damage by mines effectively is in conflict with the National Water Act, the National Environmental Management Act, the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Act, the National Nuclear Regulator Act, and the Constitution of South Africa. The authors propose a multidisciplinary approach to address water-related environmental injustices on the West Rand and Far West Rand. We also describe the application of the National Environmental Management Act of South Africa (Act No. 107 of 1998) in the Wonderfonteinspruit and Tweelopiespruit Catchments and the current water quality situation.
topic Environmental Acts
Legal environmental issues
mining closure
West Rand
environmental health
Wonderfonteinspruit
Tweelopiespruit
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