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World's largest alumina factory flooded and down for now for the count. |
2018-03-14 |
![]() The internal expert task force established to review the Alunorte alumina refinery after the flooding in February has reported preliminary findings. The status report has the following main findings: Discharge of water overflowing from the adjacent waste-water holding pond into the internal open drain, Canal Velho, in addition to the already communicated rainwater release. Hydro has been ordered by the public prosecutor of Pará to within 48 hours take measures, including repairing the cracks and to block the entrance to Canal Velho. Corrective actions are being taken within the deadline. “The preliminary findings from the internal task force show that we do not have the full overview of the situation and the course of events. I will evaluate the situation thoroughly and revert with more information in due time,” says Hydro’s President & CEO Svein Richard Brandtzæg. The full report, together with findings from the first phase of the independent review conducted by the environmental consultancy SGW Services, will be presented first week of April. Hydro is South America’s biggest aluminium company after acquiring Brazilian mining company Vale’s aluminium assets in the northern state of Pará in 2011. Alunorte is the world’s largest alumina refinery, employs around 2,000 people and has a nameplate capacity of an annual 6.3 million tonnes. Hydro owns 92.1 percent of Alunorte. |
Posted by:3dc |
#2 I heard there's quite a bit of metals hoarding going on so it might not be a bigger problem as youd think |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2018-03-14 08:44 |
#1 Shutdown the competition and prices will increase for the computation. This is doubly true since the USA tariffs. |
Posted by: Elmulet Bourbon1000 2018-03-14 00:16 |