
Ghana study warns of hazardous toxin levels linked to mining as artisanal gold output soars
[Times Live - South Africa] - 24/09/2025
A boom in artisanal gold mining in Ghana has driven mercury contamination to dangerous levels in host communities, with soil readings in some areas reaching 134 times amounts deemed to be safe, a government-backed study has found.
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