Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Environmental Impacts of Airport Operations

Lutehrs article focuses on the importance of understanding the environmental impacts of airport operations at both(prenominal) local and international level.According to Lutehr, only by having senior airport wariness develop such understanding would help in improving environmental quality and relations with airport neighborhood and stakeholders. Lutehr further argues that Airport watchfulness should assure that various stakeholder groups are involved in matters pertaining to airport taint and and then agree on ways of pollution control.The most weighty stakeholder groups include airport neighborhoods that get affected by pollution and airlines whose activities break down to the pollution itself. Lutehr states water quality, noise, and air as the main forms of pollution emitted from airports and should therefore receive special and utmost attention.The originator has improved his arguments through in depth research. For instance, he has borrowed heavily from EPA (environment al Protection Agency) regulations concerning pollution. Luther has supported his arguments at cardinal levels. The first one regards what should be done during the planning (construction and expansion) session and during the essential airport operation period.I completely agree with Lutehrs arguments considering the impact of airport pollution. Most importantly, Lutehr has pointed the importance of brainstorming of possible pollution even ahead airports are constructed or expansion projects are undertaken. In other words, feasibility studies of pollution should be undertaken when airport construction and expansion plans are underway.This would ensure inclusion of pollution control plans in airport operations. As a stakeholder in airport pollution, I find myself well convinced by Lutehrs arguments, especially considering the wide body of knowledge that supported his assertions. The author has indeed done a good job of convincing readers.ReferencesLutehr, L. (2007). Environmental Impacts of Airport Operations, Maintenance, and Expansion. Retrieved July 10, 2009, from http//www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RL33949.pdf.Wayne, L. (2009). Airport Projects Delayed or Canceled. Retrieved July 10, 2009, from http//www.nytimes.com/2009/06/23/business/23airports.html?_r=4&src=twt&twt=nytimestravel&pagewanted=print

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