The Sperrins: Mining, Power & Community in Northern Ireland
This week's proceedings ranged from blasting and explosives to radon, arsenic, lead, public health and childhood development. But beneath the technical evidence, a much bigger question continued to emerge: who carries the risk, and who is ultimately accountable? In this episode we cover: * đĽ New evidence on blasting and explosives * đ The experiences of residents living through previous blasting * â ď¸ Concerns over conditions, enforcement and long-term accountability * â˘ď¸ Evidence on radon, arsenic, lead and naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) * đ§ Medical evidence on air pollution, child development and public health * đż The debate over tellurium and critical minerals * đď¸ Reflections on transparency, public participation and the Inquiry process As always, this podcast is intended to help people understand what happened at the Inquiry by bringing together the week's evidence in plain English. If you find these updates useful, please consider joining the Sperrins community campaign newsletter. https://dontmineus.com/newslatter/ [https://dontmineus.com/newslatter/] You'll receive important updates, events and ways to get involved as the Inquiry continues. Please subscribe, share this episode, and leave a review it really helps others find the podcast. SAVE OUR SPERRINS ( Social Media) https://linktr.ee/saveoursperrins [https://linktr.ee/saveoursperrins]
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