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Time zone: UTC-8 (Pacific (PST)) • Summer : UTC-7 (PDT) ZIP codes: 98801. FIPS code: 53007: GNIS feature ID: 1527899 [1]
Wagerup Power Station is a 380MW dual natural gas and distillate fuelled power station located at Alcoa’s Wagerup refinery in south-west Western Australia. [1] Located about 130 km south of Perth, on the border of Western Australia’s Peel and South West regions, the Power Station is four kilometres north of Yarloop and 13 km south of Waroona.
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Alcoa's Western Australian Wagerup plant has a troubled history in the context of claims that pollution from the plant has harmed the health of members of the adjacent local community. [60] [61] [62] Alcoa announced it would acquire Alumina for $2.2 billion in an all-stock deal in February 2024.
Alcoa World Alumina and Chemicals is a owned 100% by Alcoa Corp. and is abbreviated to AWAC. AWAC's business is the mining of bauxite, [1] the extraction of alumina (aluminium oxide) and the smelting of aluminium. It has about 25% of the global alumina market. Alcoa acts as the day-to-day manager.
Wagerup is a town located in the Peel region of Western Australia just off the South Western Highway. It is located between Waroona and Harvey , 12 km (7.5 mi) south of Waroona. [ 2 ]
In 1975, Alcoa built a magnesium smelter, [8] which became the largest employer in the county. In 2001, Alcoa closed the plant due to unfavorable market conditions. [9] The first school was built in 1884 under Stevens County District 11. In 1967, the last Addy school was closed and students were bused to Chewelah. [10]