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Inola Today
By the People, for the People
Inola Aluminum Smelter Faces Environmental Concerns
Local residents and company officials debate the project's impact ahead of open house event.
Mar. 22, 2026 at 6:35am
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An aluminum smelter project in Inola, Oklahoma is facing scrutiny from local residents over environmental concerns. The company behind the smelter, EGA, is hosting an open house event on Thursday to provide factual information to the community and allow people to make their own judgments, according to an EGA official.
Why it matters
The proposed aluminum smelter has sparked debate in the Inola community, with residents raising questions about the potential environmental impact of the industrial facility. The open house aims to address these concerns and provide a platform for the company and local opponents to share their perspectives.
The details
EGA, the company behind the aluminum smelter project, is hosting an open house event at Inola High School on Thursday to present information and address community concerns. The company official stated that they want people to make their own judgments based on factual information, rather than relying on social media or other online sources.
- The open house event is planned for Thursday, March 22, 2026.
The players
EGA
The company behind the proposed aluminum smelter project in Inola, Oklahoma.
Inola residents
Local community members who have raised concerns about the environmental impact of the aluminum smelter project.
What they’re saying
“We want people to make their own judgments based on the factual information, rather than social media or some website.”
— EGA official
What’s next
The open house event at Inola High School on Thursday will provide an opportunity for the company and local residents to discuss the project and its potential environmental impact.
The takeaway
The proposed aluminum smelter in Inola has sparked a debate within the local community, with residents expressing concerns about the environmental implications of the industrial facility. The open house event aims to address these concerns and allow the company and community members to share their perspectives.


