The absence of specific guidance and limited data on water quality impacts of glycol treatment approaches can pose a challenge for airports responsible for mitigating the effects of deicing activities. Senior Vice President Bernard Held writes about how CMT applied the combined experience of aviation and wastewater to arrive at a cost-effective strategy for managing such runoff for a new 26.5-acre apron that would serve the second largest hub for UPS at the Chicago Rockford International Airport.
Click here to read the story that was published in WaterWorld magazine.