GMSTCI Advances Environmental Monitoring with Groete Creek Turbidity Pilot

The Guyana Mining School and Training Centre Inc. (GMSTCI), in collaboration with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), recently concluded a five-day Turbidity Monitoring Pilot Project at Groete Creek, Cuyuni Mining District #4, from September 14–20, 2025.

Led by officers Garvin Douglas, Pretima Lall, and Ryan Singh, the exercise aimed to assess water quality in active and reclaimed mining zones to support satellite-based environmental monitoring initiatives. The team conducted systematic water sampling and turbidity testing, focusing on the identification of static ponds suitable for long-term monitoring and evaluating how mining activity influences sediment levels in surrounding water bodies.

Field observations revealed significant turbidity variability among the sampled sites, reflecting both natural and mining-related changes in sediment load. These findings provide critical baseline data to enhance remote sensing validation and guide sustainable water management practices within Guyana’s artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) sector.

This pilot highlights GMSTCI’s continued commitment to building national capacity for responsible mining and environmental stewardship, aligning with Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS 2030).

October 21, 2025

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