Soil Pollution

Tegene Coal Mine

41°24’1719″N 72°12’6224″E
Quarries, dumps, dust, smoke, poor atmosphere, and intensive open-pit mining cause landslides. The landscape is worse than on the Moon, the air is literally saturated with coal dust, leaving a dark residue everywhere—these are the accompanying "delights" of coal mining activities in Kyrgyzstan. Currently, coal mining in the mining industry of Kyrgyzstan is associated with environmental degradation.
Most large enterprises operate in open coal quarries. Open-pit coal mining leaves areas of land that can no longer be used. Coal extraction completely destroys existing plant species, disrupts the genetic profile of the soil, displaces or destroys wild animals and their habitats, deteriorates air quality, alters current land use processes, and, to some extent, permanently changes the overall profile of the Earth's surface. Therefore, coal extraction and transportation activities must be entirely based on rational environmental impact.
The extraction of minerals from the depths of Tashkumyr is continuously stockpiled on the surface of the overburden. Open-pit mining develops quarries, which are accompanied by the removal of large areas of land. Most of these dumps require constant land reclamation, which is practically not adhered to by mining enterprises.

In the city of Tash-Kumyr, Jalal-Abad region, more than 10 enterprises and private individuals are engaged in coal mining. Among them are the LLC "Tegene" and 9 coal quarries, as well as numerous private individuals who illegally excavate the earth's depths.
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