Beryllium mining and environmental protection:
prospects for the creation of the Polissia Beryllium
Reserve
Sergiy Zhyla
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3471-6790
Chornobyl Radiation and Ecological
Biosphere Reserve (Ivankiv, Ukraine);
Polissia Nature Reserve (Selezivka,
Ukraine)
Cite as
Zhyla, S. Beryllium mining and environmental protection: prospects for the
creation of the Polissia Beryllium Reserve. GEO&BIO, 27: 3-13. [Ukrainian, with English summary]
doi: https://doi.org/10.53452/gb2703
pdf: gb2703_03-13-zhy-fin.pdf
Abstract
In the near
future, beryllium mining may begin near and within the Polissia Nature Reserve,
and there are grounds for establishing the Polissia Beryllium Reserve,
following the example of the Chornobyl Radiation and Ecological Reserve. The
State Service of Geology and Subsoil of Ukraine has already granted a special
permit for 20 years of beryllium ore mining (No. 6383 issued on 01.11.2019).
The extraction of beryllium by open-pit mining and zirconium by underground and
open-pit mining in the Polissia Reserve area could lead to a range of problems,
from a reduction in groundwater levels and pollution from mine effluents to
beryllium contamination, disease and mortality among workers and local
residents. Based on the scientific literature, as well as the characteristics
of the landscape structure in the area of the planned mine and quarry, it can
be concluded that there will be a variety of negative impacts on the
environment. The proximity and territorial overlap of the Perzhanske ore field was known at the time of the
creation of the Polissia Reserve, and for unknown reasons, after almost 10
years of opposition, the reserve was created here. The probability of ore
development within the Perzhanske ore field after the signing of the agreement
on mineral resources between Ukraine and the United States is very high. There
is no information in scientific literature about the environmental risks of ore
mining in the Perzhanske ore field. The environmental risks of pollution to the
environment, the Perga and Ubort rivers, and part of the Polissia Nature
Reserve could be catastrophic. The existing protected area of the Polissia
Reserve falls within the mining zone and will not be able to avoid the negative
impact of ore mining. The width of the protection zone between the reserve and
the mine and quarry in the eastern direction, taking into account the intensive
transfer of pollutants with acid rain, should be about 10 km, and in the
northern direction, with less intensity of pollutants, about 5 km. In the
eastern and north-eastern directions, there will be less acid precipitation,
but more intense long-distance dust spread is predicted, with subsequent dust
settling on the ground. To reduce river pollution, it is advisable to redirect
the Perga River upstream from the ore extraction site to the Ubort River
through a newly created canal.
Key
words
beryllium mining, environmental safety, Perzhanske ore
field, Polissia Nature Reserve, Ukraine.
Correspondence
to
Sergiy Zhyla; Chornobyl Radiation and Ecological Biosphere Reserve;
28 Tolochyna Street, Ivankiv, Kyiv Oblast, 07201 Ukraine; Email:
dreva1694@gmail.com; orcid: 0000-0002-3471-6790
Article info
Submitted: 04.05.2025. Revised: 31.05.2025. Accepted: 30.06.2025
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