The Airport and the Environment


 I believe that the environmental impact that airport managers should be most concerned about is traffic mismanagement and how people do not follow effective traffic rules out of the airport, causing a lot of pollution as so many taxis, cabs, and other private/public vehicles lie down there to pick up or drop off a single individual. This is a serious issue since it is only one of the causes of increased noise pollution, air pollution, and traffic, generating problems for humans and the environment surrounding them due to the presence of various harmful gas pollutants in the air.

This is one of the airport manager's worries since the airport is well-positioned in that region. If the traffic outside is not controlled correctly, the airport will violate the country's environmental rules and regulations, causing the least amount of pollution and harm to the environment.

One of the techniques that could be utilized to address and deal with the same problem of airport mismanagement of traffic by the airport manager is the use of carpool and numerous airports
specifically affiliated and issued automobiles that could be used by customers. Airports could create an online service for their passengers and people traveling where people coming from the same city or going to the same town or state back could use the airport services at a cost and could travel by bus or carpool something that would help in ensuring the least amount of traffic and also the least amount of pollution as a result. This will also assist in tackling the issue of noise pollution.


Reference

Airport environmental impacts | myenvipress. https://myenvipress.wordpress.com/2015/03/23/airport-environmental-impacts/


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