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Ongi River
River in west-central Mongolia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Ongi River (Mongolian: Онги гол, Chinese: 翁金河, 翁金高勒) flows from the southeastern slopes of the Khangai Mountains in Övörkhangai Province for 435 kilometres or 270 miles through the endorheic Ongi River Basin in Mongolia and through the aimag capital Arvaikheer. In some particularly wet years, it used to empty into Ulaan Lake in north central Ömnögovi Province, in most years it dries up earlier.
In recent years it has been additionally threatened by 37 mining operations within the basin, but successful pressure by Tsetsgeegiin Mönkhbayar and the Ongi River Basin Movement helped convince 35 of the operations to cease explorations and harmful activities in the region.[1] The water and groundwater in this area may be contaminated with mercury and cyanide from the mining industry.[2]
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In 2014, around 0.5 million m3 of water was withdrawn from the river for domestic, livestock, cropland and industrial use.[3]
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