Mongolia: Rio Tinto mine allegedly threatens nomads’ access to water, forces them to relocate; includes company comments
Summary
Date Reported: 30 Sep 2014
Location: Mongolia
Companies
Rio Tinto - Parent CompanyProjects
Oyu Tolgoi - UnknownAffected
Total individuals affected: Number unknown
Community: ( Number unknown - Location unknown - Sector unknown , Gender not reported )Issues
Access to Water , Forced Relocation , Impact on notable or protected areas , Ownership of Property & Possessions , Impacts on LivelihoodsResponse
Response sought: No
Source type: News outlet
"Massive Mongolian mine endangers nomads’ water, way of life", 30 September 2014
…[A]s [Oyu Tolgoi] mine scales up, the operation that’s now led by mining giant Rio Tinto has struggled to live up to its promises of world-class environmental standards. The mine pledged…to leave herders’ scarce water sources untouched. While company officials say the problems haven’t had a major impact on locals’ water, herders say that since the company built the wells, the land and their own wells have gotten drier…Grazing land is disappearing. Wells are drying up. Plants that survived years of drought now are withering. Herds of camels are dying. The changes have altered basic life here, sparking an exodus of traditional herders from the dry, dusty plains to the shantytowns of the capital city, Ulan Bator. “I would say this is the beginning of a disaster,” said Ravdaudorj Khayandorj, a south Gobi herder near the mine. “Not many people are left. They’re all fleeing to the north.”…Lkhamdoorov Battsengel’s family, along with 10 others, used to live and graze their herds on pastureland of the Turquoise Hill…When the mining company fenced in its land, it forced the families to relocate.