Pollution reaches Cradle of Humankind.

Will there be time to do something and stop the pollution from spreading?

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  • It will be ignored until it is too late.

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Lovely big mess. :sick:

http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Pollution-reaches-Cradle-of-Mankind-20110114

Elise Tempelhoff, Beeld

Johannesburg - Acidic mine water that has been bubbling out of an old ventilation shaft on the West Rand for the past year has now reached the Cradle of Mankind, and is believed to have caused the deaths of over 60 carp in a dam.

This is the opinion of Dr Francois Durand of the Department of Zoology at the University of Johannesburg, after environmental experts found the dead fish in an irrigation dam in the Blaauwbankspruit.

This stream runs from the Tweelopiespruit, which springs from the radioactive Robinson lake outside Randfontein. From here it runs through the Krugersdorp game reserve, "over" the Sterkfontein Caves, right through the Cradle of Mankind up to the Crocodile River, which runs into the Hartbeespoort Dam.

Neil Norquoy from Wild Cave Adventures found the dead fish on the farm Koelenhof on Thursday.

Millions of litres

The farm is about 10km northeast of the place where millions of litres of acidic mine water has been leaking on the West Rand since last year.

The dam is situated about 3km northeast of the Sterkfontein Caves.

Norquoy said he was virtually convinced that the acidic mine water led to the deaths of the fish as the channels around the dam were a bright orange colour. The orange deposit was a sign of the large amount of iron in the acidic mine water.

Durand said the pollution had spread from the old Rand Uranium goldmine on the West Rand and has now spread north to within the Cradle of Mankind.

At this stage, it has already passed the Sterkfontein Caves as the Blaaubankspruit runs "over" the Sterkfontein Caves.

Water specialist Garfield Krige agreed with Durand and said he believed the acidic mine water of the West Rand had reached the Hartbeespoort Dam "long ago".

Heavy rains

The heavy rains over the past two weeks have filled the underground mined-out pockets on the West Rand to such an extent that there are now about 40 million litres of sour mine water in the Tweelopiespruit each day.

Krige, who lives in the Cradle of Mankind, said stones in the area where the Blaaubankspruit flowed, are also coloured bright orange.

The whole shore area of the Tweelopiespruit is coloured dark orange.

Durand said that not only are the fossils in the Sterkfontein Caves being threatened by the acidic minewater, but "all life" in the world heritage site.

Samples of the fish were to be taken to Onderstepoort on Thursday for analysis.

Lovely.

And it'll get worse.

We can expect sinkholes soon.
 
Frustrating, this is! And our ever efficient government is still debating whether anything should be done about it. Reminds me of the fiddler and burning Rome :mad:

Okay though, at least they keep our elite restaurants and posh hotels in business over their business lunches and indabas ;)
 
African rot is setting in. We look out of place doing so well.

Destroy
Destroy
and
Destroy some more until
 
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