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Alcoa’s mountains of red mud fail to pass stability checks

Alcoa’s mountains of red mud fail to pass stability checks

Alcoa is storing enough caustic bauxite residue to fill Optus Stadium more than 350 times in areas south of Perth that have failed to be certified as stable.

  • by Peter Milne

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WA’s environment regulator cuts efforts to protect nature around state to deal with Alcoa
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WA’s environment regulator cuts efforts to protect nature around state to deal with Alcoa

The burden of enforcing special arrangements to allow Alcoa to keep mining bauxite has forced WA’s environment regulator to severely cut its efforts to protect nature throughout the rest of the state.

  • by Peter Milne
On notice: WA watchdog sets Alcoa a deadline for mining approvals

On notice: WA watchdog sets Alcoa a deadline for mining approvals

The Environmental Protection Authority has warned Alcoa to provide the information it needs on time, or risk stricter conditions on its mining in WA forests.

  • by Peter Milne
Worries of ‘irreversible’ damage to jarrah forest by Alcoa revealed

Worries of ‘irreversible’ damage to jarrah forest by Alcoa revealed

Water Corporation concluded that contamination of Perth’s dams is “certain” but the state government heavily watered-down its recommendations to reduce the risks from bauxite mining.

  • by Peter Milne
Alcoa boosts research amid concerns ‘extensive knowledge gaps’ threaten Perth’s water supply

Alcoa boosts research amid concerns ‘extensive knowledge gaps’ threaten Perth’s water supply

Alcoa’s funding will support a forest research centre for five years and will also boost its own team of environmental researchers from four to eleven.

  • by Peter Milne
WA government overrode water supply warnings to approve Alcoa mining
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WA government overrode water supply warnings to approve Alcoa mining

The WA environment regulator opposed Alcoa’s mining but proposed safeguards if it went ahead. The Cook government ignored the first recommendation and watered down the second.

  • by Peter Milne
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WA government to spend $10m monitoring Alcoa’s mining near Perth’s dams

WA government to spend $10m monitoring Alcoa’s mining near Perth’s dams

Alcoa’s troubled bauxite mining in WA’s jarrah forest will have extra government scrutiny costing $10.5 million over four years as the US miner seeks to repair its tarnished environmental credentials.

  • by Peter Milne
When will Alcoa clean up in Kwinana?
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When will Alcoa clean up in Kwinana?

After six decades the US miner has left Kwinana with a contaminated plant and enough toxic red mud to fill Optus Stadium 138 times.

  • by Peter Milne
Alcoa to shut down Kwinana refinery that employs 1100 workers

Alcoa to shut down Kwinana refinery that employs 1100 workers

US miner Alcoa will stop producing alumina at its Kwinana refinery by September, leading to the loss of 550 direct jobs with another 200 to go in the following 12 months.

  • by Peter Milne
Alcoa promotes new Australian boss to run global operations

Alcoa promotes new Australian boss to run global operations

The boss of Alcoa Australia has been promoted to lead the US miner’s global operation from his Perth base after just seven months with the aluminium specialist.

  • by Peter Milne
WA environment watchdog to scrutinise Alcoa’s jarrah forest mining

WA environment watchdog to scrutinise Alcoa’s jarrah forest mining

Alcoa’s controversial mining of bauxite in WA’s south-west will be subject to the most detailed review possible by the state’s independent environment watchdog.

  • by Peter Milne

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