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Home » Can we really Wash Chemicals out of Our Rivers?

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Can we really Wash Chemicals out of Our Rivers?

Thepatriotnewsgh
Last updated: October 9, 2025 6:23 pm
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There’s a new idea making waves in Ghana that we can “dechemicalize” our polluted rivers using some new “nano liquid” technology. It sounds exciting. Who wouldn’t want to see our brown rivers turn clean and blue again? But when you stop to think about it, the idea is like trying to wash the sea with a bucket. It sounds nice, but it doesn’t add up.

Our rivers are dirty because of galamsey. Chemicals like mercury and cyanide, plus soil and silt, are constantly being dumped into them from hundreds of small illegal mining sites. The rivers are long, wide, and flowing all the time. So even if you clean one section today, new chemicals are already coming in from another spot tomorrow. That’s why cleaning the water after it’s been poisoned is not just hard, it’s almost impossible to do effectively or affordably.

What Is “Nano Liquid” Anyway?

The word nano simply means very, very small, so small that you can’t see it even with a normal microscope. Scientists have learned to make tiny particles, called nanoparticles, that can help remove or break down dirt or chemicals. Some of these particles are used in water filters or special treatment plants.

So, in simple terms, “nano liquid” refers to water mixed with these tiny cleaning particles. They can sometimes pull out metals like mercury or break down harmful chemicals. It works well in a lab or in small tanks, not in a massive flowing river.

Why It Won’t Work in Our Rivers

Let’s make it simple. Here’s why pouring “nano liquid” into a river doesn’t make sense right now:

  1. Too much water, too little impact. A river is not a bucket. It’s huge and keeps moving. Any cleaning chemical or particle poured into it gets washed away quickly before it can do its job.
  2. It’s too expensive. Producing these nano liquids costs a lot of money. Using enough of it to clean a river the size of the Pra or Birim would be like trying to buy soap for the Atlantic Ocean.
  3. It could cause new problems. These nano materials are new and still being studied. We don’t yet know what happens when they are released into nature. They could harm fish or plants if not handled carefully.
  4. The problem keeps returning. Even if the river becomes clean today, as long as people continue mining and dumping mercury tomorrow, the water will get dirty again.

What Other Countries Have Learned

India tried something similar with its Ganges River, a massive cleanup effort that cost billions. But the river is still dirty because the pollution never stopped at the source. The same happened in other parts of the world where people started cleaning without first stopping what was making the river dirty. It doesn’t work.

What Ghana Should Really Do

If we truly want clean water, we have to start with common sense:

  1. Stop the pollution at the source. The people pouring chemicals into rivers must stop. There’s no shortcut.
  2. Protect smaller streams first. The big rivers come from smaller ones. Clean and protect those small ones before they carry dirt downstream.
  3. Use technology wisely. Nanotech can help in small, controlled places like a community water tank or a mine pit, not a whole river.
  4. Get communities involved. Locals should be trained to protect their streams and report illegal mining quickly. They are the first to see what’s happening.
  5. Spend wisely. Before any government buys into a fancy “nano liquid” project, they should test it properly, see real results, and make the findings public.

A Final Thought

The idea of “dechemicalizing” rivers with new technology sounds good on paper, but in real life it’s like chasing smoke. You don’t clean a flowing river by pouring something into it; you clean it by stopping what’s making it dirty in the first place. If we focus on prevention, protection, and smart enforcement, our rivers will heal naturally.

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