The town of Erdenet is located in the central part of Mongolia close to the border with the Russian Federation. It is named after the Erdenet
porphyry copper deposit, one of the largest in the world. The credit for the discovery of this deposit belongs largely to the Czech geologist Dr. E. Komínek. Mining operations at this
deposit go back to the year 1978 and are anticipated to continue at least until the year 2020. A Mongolian-Russian Company GOK Erdenet (joint venture) is engaged in mining of the deposit. The copper production from Erdenet is of great importance to the Mongolian economy, contributing a significant proportion of the gross national product. However, as in all cases of human intervention in nature, the local mining, mineral processing and waste disposal have a negative impact on the local environment. The possible impacts include contamination of soils, of surface and ground waters, and the dispersion of dust in the atmosphere, and entry of harmful elements into the food chain, etc.
A project entitled „Ecological audit of the Erdenet Cu-Mo mining operation, Mongolia“ was proposed by GEOMIN company and implemented within the Official Development Assistance Program of the Czech Republic.
Erdenet info
Information about the GOK Erdenet mining and mineral processing company is available on
www.emc.erdnet.mn
Long-term objectives of the project