Mon, Mar 01, 2010
Costs To Airports Underestimated
New standards contained in the U.S. EPA's proposed regulations
to address runoff from airport and aircraft deicing operations are
not adequately flexible, and will place unnecessary and significant
financial burden on the airport industry, according to comments
submitted to the EPA by Airports Council International-North
America.
In a letter accompanying ACI-NA's comments, ACI-NA President
Greg Principato said the proposed rule is "ill advised and will
result in significant negative impacts on airports and the National
Aviation System, while not generating commensurate environmental
benefits."
ACI-NA calls for EPA to revisit the flawed analysis used as the
basis for the proposal, which results in a significant
underestimation of the rule's associated costs and an
overestimation of its environmental benefits. EPA also did not
account for the safety and operational impacts of its proposal.
Airports across the U.S. have already invested in programs that
help ensure safe and efficient winter operations while minimizing
impacts to the environment. EPA's proposed rule, which consists of
strict collection and treatment requirements for deicing fluid
applied to aircraft, along with an effective ban on the use of
urea, a common pavement deicing product, does not adequately
account for those investments. The rule also does not afford
the flexibility necessary for airports to meet their site-specific
deicing needs.
Specific comments provided by ACI-NA include the need to limit
new source standards to new airports, focus the rule on airports
where the most aircraft deicing fluid is applied, allow airports to
meet their site-specific deicing needs, accurately account for the
financial impacts of the proposal, and better encourage pollution
prevention practices.
ACI-NA says it has, and will continue to, work with EPA as the
Agency refines its approach to this important issue.
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