Life threatening mines dumping side.


      Tshepang Sarah Rambao (Bapong)   



Segwaelane is a small undeveloped village in Brits. The village is recognized by popular platinum mine which is located there. The operation of this mine puts both the community and the environment in danger.

As a mine operates, there are chemicals, water and different substances that are released. This is unwanted and waste materials from the mines. As a result the Eastern platinum mines designed their dumping side. The dumping side is very large and dangerous. Inside of the dumping there is also water that mixed up with soil and formed mud plus all different chemicals the mine uses. So this is a mixed up of different materials that can cause a chemical reaction, the possibility of an eruption is very high. It may happen that the dumping erupts, and then the village is in danger because the dumping is huge enough to cover the village.

If it also fills up and overflow it will be a disaster that claim lives and cost fortune to do damage control. This chemical may sterilize vegetarian.

It will do the community a favour if this was monitored and inspected by professionals. This should be prevented before disaster occurs .and the mines should find a dumping site far away from homes.

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