Alcoa welcomed decisions from the Western Australian, or WA, Government that will allow the company to continue bauxite mining and downstream alumina refining in the state, while also pledging to enhance the way it operates to meet evolving requirements and expectations. The government has announced that it will approve Alcoa’s latest five-year mine plan – known as the 2023-2027 Mining and Management Program, or MMP, for its Huntly and Willowdale bauxite mines. In addition, the government has granted an exemption that will allow Alcoa to continue its mining operations if the WA Environmental Protection Authority, or EPA, decides to undertake a separate environmental impact assessment on all or parts of the MMP. The EPA’s determination is expected by year end. Alcoa will be subject to a range of stringent conditions addressing key environmental factors that will include enhanced protections for drinking water, including increased distances from reservoirs, and biodiversity along with accelerated forest rehabilitation. At the request of the state, the company will also provide a $66M guarantee, demonstrating Alcoa’s confidence that its operations will not impair drinking water supplies. Clearing for mining in the Northern Jarrah Forest will be capped at 800 hectares per year and the current rate of rehabilitation will double to reach 1,000 hectares per year by 2027. Separately, Alcoa has committed to work with the WA Government to modernize the state agreements and the approvals framework for its two bauxite mines and three alumina refineries in the state. This includes transitioning all proposed new major mining regions to the more contemporary EPA assessment and approvals process. Alcoa started this process in 2020, when it referred its next two proposed mine regions for EPA assessment. These commitments are in addition to Alcoa’s earlier decisions to forgo mining around the forest towns of Dwellingup and Jarrahdale to enhance protections for lifestyle and recreation values.
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