Get Involved
Your help is needed NOW to stop this massive aluminum smelter. Contact decision-makers, attend public hearings, and make your voice heard.
Sign the Petition
Add your name to the growing list of residents demanding that decision-makers listen to the community.
Sign on Change.orgWhat Can You Do TODAY?
Send an email or call the following decision-makers and tell them why you DON'T want this smelter in Inola. Remember — they work for US, the taxpayers!
Regulatory Agencies
ODEQ — Air Quality Division
ODEQ reviews and issues the air permit. Public comments become part of the official legal record. Submit comments during the public comment period — this is your opportunity to be heard.
EPA Region 6 (South-Central)
EPA Region 6 covers Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, and New Mexico. They have oversight authority over major permits. File environmental complaints and request EPA review of the air permit.
Muscogee (Creek) Nation
The proposed site is on Muscogee (Creek) Nation land. Tribal sovereignty and consultation are critical. Contact the Nation to ensure your concerns are part of their tribal review process.
State Officials
Find Your Representatives:
State Senator - District 3 (Rogers, Wagoner, Mayes, Cherokee)
Julie McIntosh
Rogers County Commissioners
Town of Inola Officials
Tulsa Port Authority
Tulsa Port Authority - Director of Economic Development
Andrew Ralston
Andrew has presented information about the project at city council meetings.
Tulsa Port Authority - Main Office
5350 Cimarron Road, Catoosa, OK
Tribal Contacts
Muscogee (Creek) Nation - Environmental Program
James Williams, Director
The proposed site is located on Muscogee (Creek) Nation land. Tribal consultation and sovereignty are critical.
Muscogee (Creek) Nation - Environmental Staff
Brett Sands
Cherokee Nation - Environmental Protection Office
Cherokee Nation has environmental jurisdiction in the region. Contact them to ensure tribal interests are represented.
206 East Allen Road, Tahlequah, OK 74464
U.S. Senators & Representatives
More Ways to Help
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Talk to your neighbors, friends, and family. Let them know what's going on. Share this website and our social media pages.
Show Up
Attend city council meetings — you don't have to speak if you don't want to. Your presence matters. Attend public hearings for the ODEQ air permit.
Be a Squeaky Wheel
Follow up on the emails you send and the calls you make. Be persistent, yet respectful. Your voice matters.
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