







In 2015, Sri Lanka's authority on mining, the Geological Survey and Mines Bureau (GSMB), issued nine exploration licenses to five Sri Lankan companies and one individual to conduct explorations in Mannar. ... In this backdrop, Titanium Sands' Head of Operations of Sri Lanka, Saliya Galagoda, said that the company had finished the …







Australian mining company, Titanium Sands Ltd, plans to carry out extensive ilmenite sand mining on fragile Mannar Island in Northern Sri Lanka. The immediate result will be substantial salt water intrusion, contaminated drinking water and disruption to the lives of tens of thousands of residents who depend on fishing and other primary industries for …















It is no new truth that the issuance of mining permits for minerals such as sand, soil, clay and gravel generally get caught up in this vicious cycle. In theory, even if the mineral resources in Sri Lanka, are governed by the Mines and Minerals Act No. 33 of 1992 (as amended); in practice it is the politics of the day that gets to call the shots.





The problem of this research paper is to discuss on illegal sand mining in Sri Lanka. Sand has been commercialized and mining has expanded rapidly, which has resulted increments in the supply chain of sand throughout the time. And due to various loopholes in the legislation and the monitoring mechanisms the offenders go unpunished destroying ...



. Sri Lanka is a nation blessed with a range of nature's priceless gifts. If we take stock of our blessings, we must count on tropical climes with sunlight throughout the year, good rainfall, fecund soils, wildlife, waterfalls, high biodiversity, gemstones, magnificent coastal belt, great seafood, a rainforest cover, and minerals among others.







'Mining' is defined as the extraction of valuable minerals from the earth and it is undertaken mainly by using two techniques, namely surface mining and underground mining. Surface mining is the most common type of mining (85% of all mining is surface mining), and is the only technique used for heavy mineral mining. Sri Lanka, despite …



The demand for sand for construction purposes has increased significantly in Sri Lanka in recent years, particularly due to the tsunami disaster that occurred in December 2004. This high demand led to a major increase in sand mining in many areas. Extraction of sand from river bed and river bank sand deposits has increased greatly. The current demand …



Sand mining in Sri Lanka is not only undercutting riverbanks, it is also undermining water quality, ecosystems and land use, and, according to some, the country's recent economic progress. In Sri Lanka, artisanal or manual sand mining from rivers has supplied the country's construction industry for hundreds of years. Since 1990, the ...



Medium size gravel washing machine with sand and black-sand separator units attached. Natural blue sapphire found in Sri Lanka. Large gravel washing machine. Sri Lankan Chrysoberyl 's eye. Sri Lanka's ... We've pioneered mechanise mining in Sri Lanka. Gravel washing machines manufactured by Ananda Miners are used all over the world …



Exports from Sri Lanka are dominated by textiles, tea and rubber products. Mining and quarrying is currently only a minor component of the Sri Lankan economy, contributing 2.9% of the GDP but only 0.5% or $52 million of export earnings. Mineral resources of Sri Lanka include gemstones, graphite, mineral sands and phosphate.









Lanka Mineral Sands Ltd (LMS) is a company operating in Pulmoddai, Sri Lanka, mining for rare earth minerals along with monazite which contains thorium that emits ionizing gamma and alpha radiation on decay. The objective of the study was to determine the background radiation levels and selected rad …







Sand mining is not only often carried out illegally, it can also have devastating consequences on the environment that can endanger the lives of local populations. Sand mining can lead to the degradation of river beds, erosion of banks, deterioration of water quality, reduction of ground-water availability, reduction of crops yields… In Sri Lanka, it …





The annual sand requirement of the country is nearly 8.5 million cubes a year as recorded in 2010 with an increase of 5-10% per annum. Quite a significant quantity of Sri Lanka's fine sand requirements has been supplied from Maha Oya since 1970's, said EFL's Chief Operations Officer Chamila Weerathunge.





Sri Lanka has a relatively small mining sector – certainly from the perspective of foreign participation. It is a considerable gemstone producer and a leading exporter of sapphires and various other precious gems. ... In 2021, Australian company Titanium Sands had its exploration licences, (held through a Sri Lankan company via subsidiaries ...



Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL) filed a complaint with the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) on July 19 th, requesting an investigation into the alleged corruption, malfeasance and abuse of power by the Sri Lanka Cement Corporation (SLCC) in a proposed mineral sands mining project in Puttalam.The …
