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Reykjavík Grapevine - 02.06.2017, Side 12

Reykjavík Grapevine - 02.06.2017, Side 12
This January, newly appointed Minister of the Environment Björt Ólafsdóttir caught the attention of the media when she made some bold and unequivocal statements about heavy industry in Iceland: “The government will no longer make conces- sions to large companies with tax money to pollute this country. […] [T]his chapter in Icelandic history is closed.” The reason why she felt the need to make such a statement was mostly due to one thing: the United Silicon plant in Suðurnes. While Icelanders have always had a mixed relationship with heavy industry, this silica metals plant has had immediate health effects on the community around it, and has opened a larger discussion about heavy industry in Iceland that has reached the top levels of government. Troubled from the start Initially, it seemed like a great idea: the plant would make use of Iceland’s clean and renewable energy sources to produce silicon for the making of solar panels—a doubly green idea. It would take about two years to build the plant, but almost immediately after the plant went into commission last autumn, problems began. Last November, nurse María Mag- núsdóttir sought medical attention af- ter pollutants coming from the plant caused chemical burns to the mucous membranes of her mouth and throat. More residents visited local health clin- ics with similar complaints. United Silicon responded by saying this was a one-time “beginner’s mistake.” But then things got worse. So much for “beginner’s mistakes” Videos taken within the plant itself were leaked to the media. These vid- eos showed that the plant regularly un- leashes unidentified emissions into the surrounding air. The plant says these emissions are relatively harmless silica dust, but respiratory complaints from area residents still continued. Follow-up conducted by the munici- pality of Reykjanesbær, where the plant is located, showed that arsenic levels in the air around the plant were approxi- mately 20 times the acceptable limits set by the Environment Agency of Ice- land. Calls for shutting the plant down began to get louder. 12 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 09 — 2017 Heavy Industry, Heavy Times Making sense of the United Silicon debacle Words: Paul Fontaine Photos: Art Bicnick Share this: gpv.is/usi09 ANALYSIS It's a fun place to be a flag though AKUREYRI OFFICE + 354 497 1000 WHALES, PUFFINS & REYKJAVÍK DEPARTURES 2017 - 19.990 ISK WHALES, EYJAFJORD & AKUREYRI DEPARTURES 2017 - 19.990 ISK April 15th - May 31st. May 15th - June 15th. 10:00, 14:00 10:00, 14:00 REYKJAVIK OFFICE + 354 497 0000 str and gat a HOF Lundargata Fró ðas und Eið s Gra nuf elag sga ta Hofsbot Brekkugata Hafnarstræ ti ave gu rOd dag ata Skipagata G rerárgata Grundargata eyjargata TICKET OFFICE WHALE SAFARI Æg isg arð ur Gei rsg ata Geirsgata No rð ur stí gu r Nýlendugata Mýrargata Hlé sga ta Rastargata Vesturgata Miðbakki Suðurgata Ægi sga rðu r Ægi sga rðu r TICKET OFFICE WHALE SAFARI Re yk jav ík O ld H arb ou r #CLOSERTONATURE • #THEULTIMATEWHALEWATCHING • #WHALESAFARI +354 497 0000 • WHALESAFARI.IS • INFO@WHALESAFARI.IS THE ULTIMATE WHALE WATCHING TOURS FROM REYKJAVÍK & AKUREYRI CLOSER TO NATURE CERTIFCATE of EXCELLENCE “ONE OF THE MOST FUN ACTIVITIES IN REYKJAVÍK ” Reviewed July 2016 “THE ONLY WAY TO SEE WHALES” Reviewed August 2015

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