Insert image Mercury Reduction in Mongolia ASGM Patience Singo, SAM Project Manager Swiss Cooperation Office Mongolia.

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Insert image Mercury Reduction in Mongolia ASGM Patience Singo, SAM Project Manager Swiss Cooperation Office Mongolia

Insert image if needed Introduction Mercury use in ASGM is illegal, banned in 2008 Miners were practicing whole ore amalgamation with serious environmental contamination. No mercury free technical solution available at the time of the ban Miners turned to clandestine mercury use. Today, there is both mercury free processing and clandestine amalgamation.

Insert image if needed Mercury Reduction in ASGM An ASGM community with a vision for mercury free life developed a proposal for a Hg-free processing plant. The initiative supported by the Ministry of Mining, MRAM and SAM Project. A pilot plant established and various mercury free gravity options tested. Several tests conducted jointly with miners. Processes optimized in line with local conditions and preferences.

Insert image if needed Lessons in Mercury Reduction  Lesson 1: Mercury ban or (any ban) without alternatives and accessible options for miners creates a “black market” and exacerbates the situation.  Lesson 2: Mercury ban is not always the “magic bullet”. A staged approach from worst practices to amalgamation best practices and eventually mercury free practices should be considered.  Not all miners will immediately move away from Hg use.  Lesson 3: ASGM is poverty driven and miners have a human right to income and life. The most vulnerable are affected. Have states ever compared the cost of criminalizing against the cost of formalizing and supporting best practices.? Arrests, destroying mills etc against training and technical support or even setting up mercury free centres. 4SCO Mongolia Patience Singo

Insert image if needed Lessons in Mercury Reduction  Lesson 4: Hg reduction technologies should be tested and accepted by miners based on operational evidence and clear benefits: (better recovery, better health and environment).  What is the incentive for change?  Previous amalgamation tailings were processed and miners could still recover gold.  Lessons 5: Moving away from mercury requires change in mindset, training and miners gaining strong confidence in the new approaches. The technologies must pass the miners’ belief system and experiences.  Lesson 6: Sustainable Hg reduction approaches require broader stakeholder engagement and commitments. Miners and other support actors!

Insert image if needed Mercury Reduction in ASGM Mercury free techniques in Mongolia Gravity concentration techniques; carpet sluices and shaking tables. Amalgamation replaced by highly efficient secondary concentration: Shaking tables. Gold recovery ranges from 71-81%, free gold. Replicated by miners & private investors-sustainability.

Insert image if needed Mercury Reduction Mineral Processing

Insert image if needed Mercury Reduction Mineral Processing  Good concentration is a must for mercury free techniques.  Concentration replaced whole ore amalgamation.

Insert image if needed Mercury Reduction Mineral Processing Shaking table gold concentrate. Final table concentrate has about (70-90% gold content) depending on other heavy minerals. Heavy minerals in concentrate removed by leaching with nitric acid

Insert image if needed Mercury Reduction Mineral Processing  Borax used as a flux during smelting.

Insert image if needed Success factors Factor 1: Local solutions are sustainable  Use of locally available equipment, knowledge and skills supported by international expertise. Respect of local conditions and context.  Improved equipment that miners previously used for whole ore amalgamation to be compatible with Hg-free processes. Local fabrication.  Introduced components to replace amalgamation.  Miners and experts worked together to define the most optimal solution, that miners had confidence with.  To have strong uptake, miners have a strong say!

Insert image if needed Success factors Factor 2: Miners are agents of sustainable change and are part of the solution.  Miners were part of the change process creating ownership and sustainability in mercury reduction.  Several miners from across the country took part during the experimental phase.  Miners brought in their ores and compared recovery results with previous whole ore amalgamation results.  Miners gained confidence in the new technology based on achieved gold recoveries.  The major outcome: Miners invested in the technology and up-scaled the pilot plant.

Insert image if needed Success factors Factor 3: The team on the ground.  Strong technical team that demonstrated the technologies and trained miners on application.  Hg- reduction technologies should be demonstrated, and miners’ questions and concerns addressed.  The practical field work should be sustained until miners replicate the technologies themselves.

Insert image if needed Success factors Factor 4: Formalization and responsible practices  Formalized groups apply Hg free techniques and other environmentally sound practices as opposed to informal groups.  Mercury reduction without some form of formalization and organization is easily a “myth” and a “dream”  Reduction should be part of a broader ASM intervention strategy (formalization, organization, financing, etc ) for a sustainable results. 14SCO Mongolia Matthias Meier

Insert image if needed Success factors Factor 5: The Role of the State  The State has a duty to achieve mercury reduction. The Ministry of Mining provided the miners with a loan to replicate the mercury free technologies.  State duty:  Appropriate and pragmatic policies.  Technical and financial support for mercury reduction.  Donor agencies and projects have a “temporary support role” but the ultimate call is for the State and the miners.  Globally, if State (s) took ownership of donor outputs and outcomes, ASGM mercury reduction should have progressed much more than what it has done over the last 20years. Sustainability mechanisms for donor support have to be re-visited.

Insert image if needed Success factors Factor 6: Geological factors  Ores were compatible with gravity concentration only, techniques, otherwise the technical solution could have been a failure.  No “ one size fits all” solution. Policy makers and projects should promote solutions that fit within local context and technical parameters.  In general, gravity concentration as a stand-alone for primary mining ores, has limitations : total mineral recovery and minimizes miners’ potential earnings.

Insert image if needed Constraints and Concerns Policy Coordination amongst Ministries. Success in mercury reduction requires coordinated effort from both Ministry of Mining and Nature, Environment and Green Development, agencies of government and other stakeholders.  In Mongolia approval of ASGM plants DEIA has been very slow and frustrating. This hinders miners’ genuine efforts to transfer to mercury reduction techniques. The differing views and approaches on ASGM by Environment and Mining ministries hinder progress in formalizing ASGM and reduction of mercury emissions.

Insert image if needed Things to remember.. No “one size fits all” No “silver bullet” Miners are part of the solution, engage them. There is strong evidence that formalized miners are responsible. The state has a duty in mercury reduction and protecting the miners rights. Multi-stakeholder efforts. Policy coordination What is the cost, policy and actions. It has been done, it can be done. 18SCO Mongolia Matthias Meier

Insert image Thank you Gracias Merci