The problem
Lower Klity village lies on the west rim of the Thungyai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary in Kanchanaburi province. The Huai Klity stream flows through the village and eventually drains into the Kwae Yai River in the eastern region of Thailand. A lead mine that operated since the early 80’s was closed seven years ago by Thailand’s Department of Mineral Resources due to pollution concerns. However villagers’ health continues to suffer from the past mining operations.Health Impact
Tests conducted by Thailand’s Department of Health in 1999 found dangerously high blood lead levels in villagers; as high as 110 times the lead levels found in an average person. At least eight villagers are believed to have died from lead poisoning and there have been more than 30 cases of miscarriages reported. Children suffer from mental disabilities, have stunted growth and muscle coordination problems.Current Activity
Blacksmith will visit this site.Data File
	Pollutants:
								Lead
			Location:
				
					Kanchanaburi Province, 
					Thailand				
			Transmission:
									water, soil
			Source:
									Mining
			Potentially affected people:
				
					350; more downstream				
			Report Type:
				
					Technical Advisory Board				
			Project Status:
				
					Recommended by TAB for site visit				
			Pollution Status:
				
					Legacy				
			Date Nominated:
				
					Mar 4th, 2006					
				
			Nominator:
				
					PP				
			Fit Criteria:
				
					Y				
			Action:
				
					sent to TAB				
			 
			