Hydro's alumina refinery Alunorte was granted an exceptional authorization, on
October, 5(th), by federal environmental agency IBAMA to utilize its state-of-
the art press filter technology in the processing of bauxite residues, which
will extend the life of its DRS1 bauxite residue disposal area and allow
Alunorte to continue operations on safe conditions.
Following IBAMA's decision, Alunorte will be working with SEMAS, Secretary of
State for Environment and Sustainability, to obtain the authorization to use the
press filter on DRS1. This filter provides stackable residues with considerably
less water content than the drum filter. After receiving this authorization,
Alunorte will be able to re-start the operation at 50% of capacity.
"We are ready to re-start our operations and we thank for all the support that
we have received from the authorities and society. We are now making every
effort to go back to producing as we maintain our dialog with authorities to
resume full production," said John Thuestad, head of Hydro's Bauxite and Alumina
business area.
Thuestad adds that resuming 50 percent production at Alunorte would also allow
Hydro's bauxite mine Paragominas and its joint-venture primary aluminium smelter
Albras to continue operating at half capacity, as opposed to being fully shut
down as a consequence of Alunorte being idled.
Background
On February 16-17, the city of Barcarena, including Alunorte alumina refinery,
was hit by an extreme rainfall, which continued in the following days. The
rainfall caused flooding in the region.
Internal and external reviews confirm that there was no overflow from the
bauxite residue deposits or harmful spills from the February rain event.
Since March 1, Alunorte has been operating at 50% of its capacity, following
orders from SEMAS and the court system. Consequently, Paragominas bauxite mine
and Albras aluminium plant have also reduced production by 50%.
Both Alunorte and Paragominas have granted collective vacations to around 1,000
employees to preserve jobs and mitigate the impacts of the reduced activity. In
July, Paragominas temporarily suspended work contracts for 80 employees and
terminated 175 contractors.
On September 5, Alunorte signed two agreements representing a milestone to
resume normal operations. The agreements include a technical Term of Adjusted
Conduct (TAC) signed between Alunorte - Alumina do Norte do Brasil S.A, Norsk
Hydro do Brasil Ltda, the Ministério Público Federal (MPF), the Pará State
Ministério Público (MPPA), the State Government of Pará, represented by the
Secretariat of State of Environment and Sustainability (SEMAS). In addition, a
social Term of Commitment (TC) was signed between Alunorte - Alumina do Norte do
Brasil S.A and the State Government of Pará. The TAC regulates certain technical
improvements, audits, studies and payments for food cards to families living in
the hydrographic area of the Murucupi River, while the TC addresses additional
efforts and investments related to the social development of communities in
Barcarena.
Investor contacts
Stian Hasle
+47 97736022
Stian.Hasle@hydro.com
Olena Lepikhina
+47 96853035
Olena.Lepikhina@hydro.com
Media contact
Erik Bynhildsbakken
+47 41751271
Erik.Brynhildsbakken@hydro.com
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