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Abstract

Mining industry in Nigeria provides economic benefits of wealth creation and employment opportunities.

Presently there are numbers of artisanal and large-scale mining activities going on across Nigeria and most of these artisanal miners currently under take only surface mining and the process produced large volumes of tailings and waste that may containnaturally occurring radioactive materials (NORMs).

Some of the NORMs are soluble in water and have the tendency to leach into water bodies and farm lands.

This study assessed the radiation exposure to the public from NORMs around Ririwai Tin mine in Kano state Nigeria.

A total of one hundred and four (104) environmental samples comprising of 28 soil, 15 cereals, 11 vegetables, 10 dust and 40 water samples were collected.

Introduction

Mining is a global industry undertaken for its economic benefits of wealth creation and employment. In Africa, commercial scale mining provides important benefits in terms of exports/foreign exchange earnings and tax receipt to nineteen African countries (Hayumbu, and Mulenga, 2004).

Beside the socio-economic benefits of the mining industry in the developing countries such as Nigeria, the industry may be faced with three potential negative effects.

The first one is the socio-economic dislocation all ill-prepared mining communities go through at mine closure, which arise from exploitation of a non-regenerative resources (Hayumbu and Mulenga, 2004).

The second and third undesirable aspects arise when non-optimal management of mining operations results in environmental degradation and /or negative health impacts on miners and mining communities.

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