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PO Box 13 678,
Christchurch 8141,
New Zealand
CIAL makes sure it follows all the environmental rules and regulations.
Managing aircraft noise needs careful planning. This is important to reduce the effects of noise on local residents and generally be a good neighbour. CIAL also does not want a curfew which would restrict its 24/7 operations, as happens at some other airports.
How is aircraft noise managed?
The airport works to reduce its impact on groundwater quality and quantity. Groundwater provides the airport's water supply, including public drinking water and a renewable energy source for heating and cooling of the terminal.
CIAL's approach to waste management is based on reducing, re-using, recycling, recovering and managing waste.
Paper, waste oil, cardboard, plastic, metal and glass is recycled and all green garden waste is composted.
CIAL has an energy policy aimed at responsible energy use. CIAL also buys energy efficient equipment where possible. There is even a weather station which takes into consideration temperature and wind direction when controlling air curtains!
Good quality air is important for the health and enjoyment of people working or using the airport and its surrounding areas. CIAL makes sure it complies with its air discharge resource consents.
Bird strike is a threat to all aircraft during take-off, climb, and approach and landing. Bird populations are monitored and managed by CIAL. A Wildlife Officer monitors bird activity around the airport, and takes measures to keep the bird numbers down. The 2009 famous bird strike incident will help you understand why this is so important http://edition.cnn.com/2009/US/06/08/usair.bird.strike/.
,Managing aircraft noise is an important part of environmental planning. Image: LEARNZ.
,The airport terminal is heated and cooled with water, a renewable energy source. Image: LEARNZ.
,A lot of people make use of and work at Christchurch Airport, so waste management is important. Image: LEARNZ.
,Good quality air is important for the health and enjoyment of people working at or using the airport. Image: LEARNZ.
Bird strike is a threat to all aircraft so bird populations are monitored and managed by CIAL. Image: LEARNZ.
Take a look: View the Christchurch Airport Noise Fact Sheet 2014 (PDF 791k).