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[September 2006]

Environmental Approval Granted to Alcoa's Wagerup Alumina Refinery Expansion Project

Alcoa (New York, USA) has announced that it has received formal environmental approval by the Western Australia government to proceed with the expansion of its Wagerup alumina refinery south of Perth, Western Australia.

The Wagerup expansion plan involves building a third production unit at the refinery and upgrading the existing plant to improve efficiency and environmental outcomes. It would increase alumina production capacity from 2.6 million tons a year (mtpy) to 4.7 mtpy.

"The Wagerup refinery already meets the most stringent health and environmental standards in the world and the extremely rigorous conditions placed on the project by the EPA provides confidence the expansion was safe and responsible," said Alcoa of Australia Managing Director, Wayne Osborn.

Since 1998, Alcoa has spent over A$40 million on new technologies and other improvements at the refinery to reduce emissions. These have made Wagerup the most environmentally advanced alumina refinery in the world, says the company.

In addition, Alcoa will continue scientific data collection through construction of additional meteorological and air monitoring facilities at the refinery - at a cost of approximately A$1.5 million. Alcoa has already begun a 12-18 month programme of additional data collection to satisfy conditions associated with the Ministerial approval, as recommended by the EPA.

"Alcoa has committed to implementing the expansion with no increase in environmental impacts and extensive scientific investigations have shown both the existing and expanded refinery is safe for our employees and neighboring communities," Mr Osborn said.

The planned expansion of Alcoa's Wagerup alumina refinery will provide major social and economic benefits for Western Australia, added the company. The expansion is expected to create over 1,500 construction jobs as well as 3,000 direct and indirect jobs, including 260 new permanent Alcoa jobs.

Regional businesses and communities would also reap the benefits of significantly increased local spending. The Wagerup refinery already spends over A$40 million a year with businesses in the local area and this is expected to rise.

The expansion would also provide over A$11 million a year in extra State Government revenue and around A$17 billion additional export revenue over the project life.

"Funding for a 20-year Sustainability Fund to support local infrastructure and projects in the Harvey and Waroona Shires would also increase as the funding was linked to production levels to ensure the community shared the benefits of regional growth. Alcoa's A$400,000 a year contribution would almost double under the expansion," Mr Osborn said. "As well, A$3 million had been committed by Alcoa to establish a local Enterprise and Learning Centre to provide youth training, skills development and adult education."

Separate to this environmental approval, Alcoa has agreed to a Government request to fund a supplementary property purchase plan in the vicinity of the refinery.

While there is no environmental or health reasons for residents to leave the area, this scheme will provide an opportunity for people in the localities of Hamel, Wagerup, Yarloop and Cookernup to sell their property to Alcoa should they wish to do so. This is in addition to the ongoing Alcoa Land Management Strategy.

Alcoa will now begin detailed engineering and design work for the Wagerup expansion to comply with the conditions to move the project into the final phase of evaluation.

Alcoa is Australia's leading aluminium producer and operates the world's largest integrated bauxite mining, alumina refining and aluminium smelting system. Alcoa produces 8 million tonnes of alumina a year - 13% of world demand - from its three refineries in Australia at Pinjarra, Kwinana and Wagerup. Employing 6,500 people, Alcoa has operations in WA, VIC and NSW and makes a major contribution to the national economy through export earnings.

www.alcoa.com



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