Heathrow Airport Saves 130 Million Liters of Water Annually

Aug. 10, 2016
GE Advanced Water Treatment Solutions affect London airport's sustainability, economy

Heathrow Airport of London, England, the largest airport in the U.K., saved more than 130 million liters of water annually using GE’s advanced water treatment solutions. GE's corrosion inhibitor, cooling and chemical treatment technologies treated 39 cooling towers across four terminals at Heathrow Airport. After 12 months, the airport saved the equivalent of 5% of total site water usage and $310,000 in costs.

In recognition of the airport’s reductions in water usage, GE honored Heathrow Airport with an Ecomaginaton award, which recognizes the achievements of industrial users for striking a positive balance between today’s environmental, industrial and sustainability challenges. It is given to GE customers with top environmental and economic performance.

“With more than 75 million passengers per year, 80 airlines, over 76,000 employees and an average of approximately 1,300 flights per day, Heathrow Airport is one of the busiest airports in Europe, and we consume a significant volume of water,” said Chris Allen, Heathrow Airport Limited. “It is crucial we work with partners to reduce our environmental impact and are pleased that the GE technology has allowed us to exceed our environmental and industrial goals while meeting our high operational demands. We have been able to reduce our water usage and costs and improve efficiency. We are honored that GE has recognized Heathrow Airport with this award.”

The airport’s cooling towers were monitored in real time, and the data was analyzed with GE’s InSight knowledge management system and TrueSense for Cooling remote monitoring and diagnostics platforms. Using the power of the Industrial Internet, InSight and TrueSense technologies enables the precise dosing of chemicals in the right quantity and allows for continuous monitoring to ensure system performance, cost optimization and improved efficiency.

Previously, the 39 cooling towers were treated with ozone, which restricted the cooling towers to only two cycles. After using GE’s water treatment chemicals, GenGard corrosion technology, Spectrus microbiological control, TrueSense, and InSight, Heathrow Airport reduced make-up water demand by increasing cooling tower cycles from two to five, which substantially increased water efficiency and clean water.

“Airports use a large amount of water and energy. By reducing corrosion and increasing the efficiency of the cooling towers across four terminals, Heathrow Airport saved over 130 million liters of water a year,” said Amy Ericson, global leader, chemical and monitoring solutions – water and process technologies, GE Power. “Heathrow Airport truly deserved the Ecomagination award not only for improving its operations from an environmental perspective, but also for putting the safety and well-being of its passengers, crew and employees at the forefront of its operations.”

Source: GE

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