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    Prof. Affram advocates alternative to sand-winning

    Papa LincBy Papa LincAugust 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read2 Views
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     The fast extraction and depletion of the sand resource, both from marine beds and arable lands, and its associated environmental degrada­tion, demands the urgent need for alternative sources of sand, Prof. Michael Affam has said.

    He has, therefore, called for innovative alternatives, using mine rock waste to reverse the trend.

    Prof. Affram, who is the Dean of the Office of Research, Inno­vation and Consultancy at the Uni­versity of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Tarkwa, in the Western Region, warned that the present extraction of sand was rapidly threatening our critical national resources.

    He made these observations on Thursday at UMaT when he delivered a Professorial inaugural lecture on the topic: “Ore Sand: Critical Circular Solution to Ad­dress Huge Mine Waste Challenges and Fine Aggregate Scarcity.”

    Prof. Affram said the extensive sand resources utilisation for vari­ous human activities had attracted critical global concerns.

    Interestingly, he said, huge mine waste rock sit idle in most mining centres in Ghana, thus necessi­tating the quest for its re-use as al­ternative resource to close the gap in the sand-demand curve.

    He continued “Technical specification of the material is good, it will create job for the teaming youth and could bust economies of mining communi­ties. In the light of the on-going discourse, this research focuses on the mining corridor of Ghana and uses waste rock dotted within Tarkwa-Nsuaem municipality and other areas to create value to aug­ment our ailing economies. Time for action on this call is now!”

    Prof. Affam pointed out that the rising demand for infrastructure, such as roads, buildings, railways and related structures driven by population growth had led to glob­al concerns over the exploitation of sand deposits for construction.

    Traditionally, he said, sand was sourced from beaches, river banks and land masses, but, however, he added that, after water, sand was the second most exploited natural resource worldwide.

    This surge in demand for sand, for example, Prof. Affam said, had triggered environmental concerns, prompting the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) to declare a global sand crisis in 2019 and advocates reduced con­sumption.

    “The World Bank Group also reports severe depletion of sand along West African beaches due to illegal mining along rivers and coasts. If current extraction rates persist, natural renewal will not match demand,” the UMaT researcher added.

     FROM CLEMENCE A DZEI-BOYE, TARKWA



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