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Jan-Feb 2002 Edition

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Radioactive by-products used in house bricks

Bricks made from bauxite residue from Alcoa's alumina processing plant at Kwinana, Western Australia, have been used to build homes in the South-West of Western Australia, according to a report in The West Australian, 1 February 2002.

The use of waste bauxite residue was trialled in a test building in the early 1980s. However, the Health Department rejected the building after tests registered radioactivity readings which bordered on the maximum acceptable radiation exposure levels for 19 hours a day. The residue contained radioactive thorium and uranium.

The Health Department's acting director of environmental health, Brian Devine, said that following the 1983 tests, the department would be concerned if any houses were built with the bricks.

The West Australian was advised by sources close to Midland Brick, which produced the red sand bricks, that at least three homes were built using the bricks, most likely at Waroona. The former general manager said the company made a batch of bricks with the red mud from Alcoa.

A document obtained by The West Australian shows senior Alcoa employees admitting to a 1998 community meeting that the red mud stockpiles near the Kwinana plant exceeded occupational radioactivity limits. Alcoa environmental manager Graham Slessar said that this was wrong.

The leading article in the March-April edition of The Australian Fluoridation News will report on fluoride air pollution from Alcoa's Western Australia alumina plants, including radioactive waste.

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2002

Nov-Dec 2002 Edition

The Scientific Silliness of Fluoridation

Sep-Oct 2002 Edition

[Belgium] Prohibits Fluoride Supplements

Health Minister ignores evidence against fluoridation

Top US Government Agency reveals new fluoridation fears / Is fluoridated water a medication? / The Canny Scots

Another Toothpaste / Real Dental Doctors / Less fluoride air pollution for Western Australia, more for Jamaica / Water Quality

Jul-Aug 2002 Edition

WILL IRISH EYES BE SMILING?

Corkscrew justice ... / The Fluoride Safety Factor of Fairyland / RACKETS GALORE

The Alcoa West Australian Saga / Nuclear plant to supply fluoride for water

May-Jun 2002 Edition

Australian Fluoridation Democracy / Political quote of the year

Hidden Fluoride

Mar-Apr 2002 Edition

FLUORIDE POLLUTION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

FLUORIDATION SCIENCE THE A.M.A. WAY

Jan-Feb 2002 Edition

The Terror of Force-Fed Fluoridation

Radioactive by-products used in house bricks

Risk of Fluoridation Terrorism in Australia Ignored

Fluoride chemicals - the great killer

THE HEROES OF FLUORIDATION HAVE RENEGED

Hawaii: Where legislators stand on issues

GP alleging violation of rights to sue State over fluoridation

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