WHEREAS, In 1951, the federal Office of Defense Mobilization
requested that aluminum production be increased in the United States
for wartime uses; and
WHEREAS, The federal government selected Alcoa to construct the
first post-World War II smelter on the banks of the Columbia River
outside Malaga, Washington because of the abundance of affordable
hydropower and the willingness of the Bonneville Power Administration
and Chelan County Public Utility District to partner with Alcoa, as
well as the support from community leaders and the Wenatchee World; and
WHEREAS, Under the impetus of national defense and consumer
demands, Alcoa pushed to complete construction of the Wenatchee Works
aluminum smelter in the shortest amount of time possible, installing
the infrastructure for two prebake carbon potlines within 13 months;
and
WHEREAS, For 60 years, Alcoa employees have kept the smelter
operating successfully, today operating three potlines and directly
contributing more than 52 million dollars to Chelan and Douglas
counties in payroll and benefits for 460 employees and creating an
additional 1,300 indirect jobs; and
WHEREAS, Throughout the years, Alcoa Wenatchee Works has
continually worked to upgrade safety and environmental systems, to
improve air and water quality, reducing its carbon footprint by over
25% since the 1990s and setting plant safety records during its 2011
third potline restart; and
WHEREAS, Alcoa Wenatchee Works is committed to being an outstanding
community partner through financial and volunteer support of
nonprofits, schools, and other community organizations in the Wenatchee
Valley, providing more than 125,000 volunteer hours locally and
contributing more than 1.4 million dollars in Alcoa Foundation grants
and other local giving since 2002; being recognized along with its
sister plant in Ferndale, by the state chapter of the Association of
Fundraising Professionals as the 2011 Outstanding Philanthropic
Corporation for its history of community partnerships; and
WHEREAS, The 460 men and women of Alcoa Wenatchee Works work around
the clock 365 days a year to consistently produce more than 140,000
metric tons of high quality, recyclable aluminum ingot that is used in
products ranging from aluminum bats and bicycles, to strong and light
weight automotive and airplane parts; and
WHEREAS, On June 26, 2012, at 10:14 a.m., Alcoa Wenatchee Works
will celebrate the 60th anniversary of its first aluminum ingot poured;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
officially recognize and congratulate Alcoa Wenatchee Works and its
employees for 60 years of community and economic contribution to the
Wenatchee Valley and the state of Washington; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be
immediately transferred by the Secretary of the Senate to Wenatchee
Works Plant Manager Don Walton; Wenatchee Aluminum Trades Council
President Kelley Woodard; and to Rufus Woods, Publisher of the
Wenatchee World.