Edmonton International Airport invests in clean water initiativeSteve Maybee, Vice President of Operations and Infrastructure at Edmonton Airpor...
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network
Steve Maybee, Vice President of Operations and Infrastructure at Edmonton Airport, provides details on the new environmentally-friendly water system recently deployed at the airport.
New water system at Edmonton Airport
Airports around the world face a variety of challenges every day, especially in 2020. Each one is different, with its own unique markets, passengers and needs. However, something that is universal is the need for clean water and a responsibility to local environments.
Airport water management
Rules may vary across different countries and regions but ensuring airports are not a source of water pollution in local communities is something all airports must care about. Edmonton International Airport is Canada’s largest airport by land size and fifth busiest airport with 8.1 million passengers in 2019. With just under 7,000 acres of property, EIA is surrounded by farm fields and industrial developments just to the south of the City of Edmonton. With so much land, water management is a priority both for safety but also to meet stringent regulations from the Government of Alberta.
https://www.internationalairportreview.com/article/117629/water-filtration-system-edmonton-airport/
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