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Managed fluid over 50 acres from :
21R Deicing Pad (on-line 1998)
- 4-6 slots, depending on aircraft size
4R Deicing Pad (on-line 1998), as 3R
- 4-6 slots, depending on aircraft size
3L Deicing Pad (on-line 2000)
- 4-6 slots, depending on aircraft size
22L Deicing Pad (new for 2002-2003)
- 4-6 slots, depending on aircraft size
Segregated/isolated Cargo Pads, gate side de-frosting activities. Block and Pump employed at Mesaba Commuter ramp 1999-2000.
EQ Operations at DTW
- Three (3) site vehicles
- One (1) Elgin-Vactor Glycol Recovery Vehicle
- One ALTO "Gypsy" GRU (@ YIP)
- One (1) mobile pumping station capable of pumping 600 gal/min
- Four (4) trash pumps, each capable of pumping 350 gal/min
- All necessary hoses and fittings
- Eighteen to Twenty (18-20) 21,000 gallon frac tanks
- Four (4) dedicated 9,000 gallon tankers for transport
- Six (6) drain inserts
- One (1) 2,200,000 gallon storage tank (2 miles from Airport) for interim storage
- 20+ catch basin inserts
Since the start of the DTW project, EQ has managed:
- Over 13,000,000 gallons of spent ADF/stormwater for glycol recycling
- Recycled over 2,700,000 gallons (23,200,000 pounds) of industrial grade Propylene Glycol (PGI)
EG based fluids directed to "Direct to Use" outlets during 1999-2000 season. Also off-specification, and EG based fluids disposed of for Airport over the years.
Designed and implemented automated pumping system for the 3L and 4R deicing pads, and installed pipeline linkages to storage tanks under GSE roads.
Provide pumps, trucks, hoses, balloons, drain inserts, laboratory and other industrial services throughout the course of the contract.
Comprehensive Environmental Management Services for the Aviation Industry
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