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Abstract
Aim: This
study aims to investigate the impacts of the quarries on the Kyrenia
Mountains (Cyprus) in relation to human and natural environment.
Methodology: The quarries located within the territories of North
Cyprus were selected for this study. The data was obtained through field
surveys, literature review and document analysis. During the field surveys,
primarily the affected areas were investigated and photographed. Moreover,
face-to-face semi structured interviews were conducted with the local community
of Şirinevler and Değirmenlik.? In all 20 persons; 10 from each
area; were randomly selected and interviewed.
Results: Main environmental problem occur during the blasting
activities at quarries. These include ground tremors, air cannons, rock
throwing and dust. These blasts can damage the surrounding buildings as well
as create psychological problems for human population living around the area.
These problems include fear, concern and stress on the residents of
surrounding neighbourhood. The workers can also suffer from dizziness,
attention deficiency, blackout and temporary issues with regard to the high
temperatures due to such blasts. As a result of blasts, dust, chemical
leakage, hazardous fumes, heavy metals and radiation-containing substances
cause permanent occupational diseases. Big trucks and lorries owned by
quarries or visiting quarries for excavation, damage roads as well.
Interpretation: The lack of legislation with regard to
the improvement of quarries should be adopted as soon as possible and the
horrible structural deformation eliminated by applying bench blasting system.
Issuing of permits for new quarries should be stopped.
Keywords: Environmental impact, Kyrenia Mountains, North
Cyprus, Quarries
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