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If I remember correctly the new DIA airport has a state of the art
recycle system for deice fluid. As I understand it the area where they deice is a very large tapered bowl, kinda like the floor in your shower, all excess stuff makes its way back into a sump underground, then its pumped to a series of filters and separators, that fluid is then recharged with new glycol to bring it back up to specs. It supposably is able to reduce the need for new stuff by over 60%. But then, this is the airport that spent hundreds of millions on a "state of the art" baggage handling system that turned out to be the biggest failure is dollars next to the "big dig" in Boston. For the other poster that wanted to know the amount of deice activity at KJAC, last year they went through over 200,000 gallons of fluid for all activity, GA,majors, yada yada yada.... I live just a few hunderd yards from the airport and I LOVE aviation but lately whenever I drink some water I wonder what the implications of this stuff is as it travels through the aquifer and into my well.. Ben Kingfish wrote: wrote: Hmmmm,,, Type 1 deice fluid costs are about 11. bucks a gallon, thats the applied price to planes here at Jackson Hole Wy. He got off REAL cheap if the bill was 3600 bucks. His bill here would have been 20,250.00 or more $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ dollars, And,, if not recycled thats alot of stuff going into the surrounding soil... Per Plane !!!!!!!!!!! YUCK. I'm not sure how deice fluid would be recycled, the airport I worked at had a glycol trap on the main ramp that was routed to the sewer during the winter, then during the summer the valve was set to drain (rainwater) to the adjacent marsh. |
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