The Sulphur Dioxide Plumes of Kwinana

Alcoa Aluminum-Bauxite Refinery near Perth Australia

Making Aluminum in Western Australia

Australia is renown for having beautiful coastlines and expanses of white sandy beaches, as well as being one of the driest continents in the world. Therefore, It comes as a suprise to find situated on what could be described as a magnificent coastal stretch of Western Australian water, an Industrial region that spans 12 kilometers along the foreshore from north to south and is approximately 2 kilometers wide. This region is located 37 kilometers south of Perth, the Western Australian capital, and takes up 1,180 hectares of land, 80 % of which a small, tiny, little company called Alcoa occupies.

Alcoa Aluminum-Bauxite Refinery near Perth Australia

Small may have been a slight exaggeration on my part, after all Alcoa only has 250 operations that spread across a tiny community of 30 nations, with Western Australia being lucky enough to acquire three of these magnifiers of beauty, restorers of nature and revitalizers of natural resources.

Hey, it is a well-known fact that Australia is the lucky country!

Alcoa Aluminum-Bauxite Refinery near Perth Australia


Alcoa, also known as the Aluminum Company of America, operates in this Industrial region of Kwinana, 15 km south of Fremantle, Perth and a stone throw from the central business district. The Kwinana refinery began in 1963 and produces 1.9 million tones of aluminum annually. Coupled with the other Western Australian refineries, Australia produces 15% of the worlds Aluminum, which is a fabulous feat considering Alcoa depletes natural resources including Australia’s precious water supply, quicker than mother nature can reproduce.

This makes perfect sense when Australia is one of the driest continents on earth.

In a recent study of Perth, the CSIRO or Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization reported:

a 10% decrease in average rainfall and an estimated higher median temperature for the region. They predict this figure will impact upon the ground water of Perth reducing its holding by up to 50%, and they predict that in the future it will become even hotter.

Alcoa Aluminum-Bauxite Refinery near Perth Australia

Alcoa plays a significant part in this process because not only do they use natural resources, they also contaminate them, the land surrounding them, the air we breathe, and our glorious ozone layer. It’s like a bad Christmas present that you can’t return, or sell on eBay.

Without taking into consideration the size of the Alcoa plant in Kwinana — because of its insignificance causing an environmental impact — and the lack of incredibly loud noise associated with production, it is hard to ignore the captivating stream of carbon monoxide emissions, sulphur dioxide (So2), Benzene and volatile organic compounds (VOC) cascading into the air.

What a truly magnificent sight! Plumes of smoke 30-100 meters high. It brings a tear to my eye, and coughing to my lungs. Also, my nose is running.

These plumes then settle and hang around for up to 24 hours, which adds to the entertainment factor because you can now choose, if you wish, to run and frolic in them instead of just viewing their destruction from afar.

Sulphur dioxide only attacks the throat and lungs of the creatures residing nearby, making breathing difficult, and attacks plant vegetation, eventually destroying it. Volatile organic compounds erode our ozone layer and allow harmful UV rays to penetrate the atmosphere. Of course, Alcoa, state:

they are committed to using fewer resources, reducing toxic waste and pollution and becoming more environmentally friendly. They also swear they will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 25%, and that they have introduced cleaner production programs.

In making these promises, Alcoa also applied for a new license.

The truly wonderful thing is, Alcoa is expanding. In 2003, they built new bauxite residue and storage ponds that are clay-lined, which of course prevents residue from permeating the earth.

This by-product of aluminum manufacturing takes years to dissipate and these ponds like the Alcoa operation are only small; they cover a tiny area of 44 hectares.

Alcoa Aluminum-Bauxite Refinery near Perth Australia

With Kwinana dubbed the Cancer Capital of Western Australia and many bizarre types of Cancer killing off the workers of Alcoa, it makes perfect sense that the Western Australian government is allowing brand new residential areas to be constructed in close proximity.

The real estate offices have been inundated with calls and they have almost sold out of potentially ‘fabulous’ blocks with a view. You can see that magnificent plume and there may even be a possibility you can play in it.

Of course, research has been conducted to ensure the environment is safe to build on. These tests were carried out by Alcoa themselves, because the Department of Minerals and Energy thought that the Department of Environmental Protection was doing it, and they in turn thought the Department of Health were responsible, so therefore they were unable to decide who should carry out the relevant studies. In addition, they thought Alcoa had done such a fantastic job, they would borrow their study instead.

Talk about shifting the responsibility. Maybe they thought Alcoa resembled a hot potato.

Who could honesty expect anything more from a governing body who find it challenging to issue a license to destroy mother nature and rape the earth. And, we worry about gun licenses!

Alcoa now has a brand-new license to kill, and no, the company is not related to James Bond. They will, however, continue to pollute the air we breathe with toxic emissions, destroy vegetation, create acid rain, drain our natural resources and contaminate the earth.

Our future is so bright I definitely will have to wear shades, and protective clothing and sunscreen and an oxygen mask and…

Alcoa Aluminum-Bauxite Refinery near Perth Australia

4 comments to The Sulphur Dioxide Plumes of Kwinana

  • If you are concerned about gun licences in Austrailia I imagine the reason might be that those responsible for allowing your country to become polluted while deliberately housing people near the pollution think they might live a bit longer with gun control. They know that what can not be accomplished with the ballot is sometimes done with a bullet. Gun control in the US is how the Illuminati use the political “left” puppets to subjugate our lives while the “right” puppets further torture the planet and their neighbor. May the reproductive organs of the Illuminati dry out and fall off-lest the planet be subjected to another generation of their demon-spawn!

  • We need help in Trinidad & Tobago. ALCOA proposes and our Government has accepted the construction of a 341,000 Mt/y aluminum smelter plant in the South West of our tiny island. ALCOA says that their “modern smelter” poses no real risk of cancer to workers and that new technology has reduced environmental impacts to manageable amounts. They are dosing our media with all the benefits and promising the local community among many other things a “pharmaceutical herbarium” no less.

    ALCOA has not provided any scientific proof for the claims of their new technology so far other than trotting in a researcher from yale whose research they finance to give us assurances of the “all clear”. We have mounted considerable resistance so far, to support the local community which is against it.

    This is not the only problem, our Government proposes a 2nd smelter 135,000Mt/y partly owned by Government and SURAL of Venezuela, to be built by the Chinese.

    Trinidad has natural gas, weak environmental legislation and weak workers rights. We need outside help to get real data on modern pre-bake aluminum smelters. CAN YOU HELP?

  • Terrence Cournand

    Interesting Article.By the way what do the aluminium plants in Australia do with their pot liners?

  • Our Prime Minister has just dropped the bombshell that we are not going to have just one but THREE smelters here in our tiny island!! What can we do? Where are the environmental police when we need them?? Please help! Giving you a link to the main protest website so you can spread the word.

Leave a Reply

 

 

 

You can use these HTML tags

<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>