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What is the environmental protection infrastructures at airports and aerodromes in Vietnam? What are the regulations on the responsibilities for dust and emission control at airports and aerodromes in Vietnam?

What is the environmental protection infrastructures at airports and aerodromes in Vietnam? What are the regulations on the responsibilities for dust and emission control at airports and aerodromes in Vietnam? - Question from Mr. Minh (Ha Nam)

What is the environmental protection infrastructures at airports and aerodromes in Vietnam?

According to the provisions of Article 7 of Circular 52/2022/TT-BGTVT on this content as follows:

Environmental protection infrastructures at airports and aerodromes in Vietnam
1. Environmental protection infrastructures of airports and aerodromes include:
a) Systems for collecting, storing, transporting municipal solid waste, regular industrial solid wastes, toxic wastes, collecting, treating, and draining wastewater.
b) Environmental monitoring in aviation;
c) Environmental protection structures in aviation.
2. Systems for collecting, treating, and draining wastewater in airports and aerodromes must meet treated wastewater quality before releasing into receiving water body satisfactory to the National technical regulation on domestic wastewater and National technical regulation on industrial wastewater.
3. Systems for collecting, storing, and transporting municipal solid waste, regular solid waste, and toxic waste in airports and aerodromes must be built and operated in a manner that meets environmental protection requirements under the Law on Environmental Protection.
4. Airport operators are responsible for developing, maintaining, and sustaining operation of environmental protection infrastructures of airports and aerodromes.
5. Aviation-related service providers are responsible for developing environmental protection infrastructures within their operation while maintaining compatibility with environmental protection infrastructures of the airports and aerodromes.

Thus, environmental protection infrastructures of airports and aerodromes include:

- Systems for collecting, storing, transporting municipal solid waste, regular industrial solid wastes, toxic wastes, collecting, treating, and draining wastewater.

- Environmental monitoring in aviation;

- Environmental protection structures in aviation.

What are the regulations on the responsibilities for dust and emission control at airports and aerodromes in Vietnam?

Pursuant to Article 10 of Circular 52/2022/TT-BGTVT stipulating this issue as follows:

- Airport operators are responsible for establishing internal traffic routes in a reasonable manner in order to reduce travel distance of all vehicles and equipment operating within the airports and aerodromes.

- Organizations operating equipment and vehicles at airports and aerodromes are responsible for developing and adopting solutions for minimizing emission, including:

+ performing regular maintenance of equipment and vehicles;

+ minimizing engine operation when vehicles and equipment temporarily stop;

+ enforcing reasonable speed and acceleration schemes for vehicles and equipment operating at airports and aerodromes;

+ encouraging above-ground power supply and air-conditioning units that use energy efficiently, effectively, or use green energy;

+ developing plans for replacing and aiming to eliminate the use of cooling equipment that uses HCFC (Hydrochlorofluorocarbon) coolant.

- Aircraft maintenance facilities are responsible for adopting solutions for minimizing engine emission during testing.

- Project developers of construction, renovation, upgrade, maintenance, repair, installation projects for equipment and structures in airports and aerodromes are responsible for adopting solutions for controlling dust, emission, preventing dust from spreading and air pollution during construction process.

What is the environmental protection infrastructures at airports and aerodromes in Vietnam? What are the regulations on the responsibilities for dust and emission control at airports and aerodromes in Vietnam?

What is the environmental protection infrastructures at airports and aerodromes in Vietnam? What are the regulations on the responsibilities for dust and emission control at airports and aerodromes in Vietnam?

What are the regulations on the responsibilities for noise control at airports and aerodromes in Vietnam?

Pursuant to Article 9 of Circular 52/2022/TT-BGTVT on responsibility for developing and applying measures to limit aircraft noise operating at airports and aerodromes as follows:

Noise control at airports and aerodromes
1. Airport operators are responsible for developing and adopting solutions for minimizing aircraft noise at airports and aerodromes and vicinity thereof, including:
a) cooperating with air navigation service providers and aircraft operators in reducing running time of aircraft engines in air operation areas;
b) implementing solutions for dampening noise, minimizing noise from run-up areas to the vicinity and employees (other than aprons associated with aircraft maintenance facilities).
2. Persons managing and operating aprons for maintenance and repair are responsible for selecting and designating run-up areas which cause the least level of noise possible for employees and the vicinity.

Thus, airport operators are responsible for developing and adopting solutions for minimizing aircraft noise at airports and aerodromes and vicinity thereof, including:

- cooperating with air navigation service providers and aircraft operators in reducing running time of aircraft engines in air operation areas;

- implementing solutions for dampening noise, minimizing noise from run-up areas to the vicinity and employees (other than aprons associated with aircraft maintenance facilities).

Persons managing and operating aprons for maintenance and repair are responsible for selecting and designating run-up areas which cause the least level of noise possible for employees and the vicinity.

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