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Our offices We have offices around the world. Find one near you. When Continental Airlines opened its Global Gateway at Newark Liberty International Airport, airline passengers reveled in the improved traffic flow, easier check-in and arrival procedures, increased gate capacity, and award-winning concessions.

Airports generate enormous amounts of polluted stormwater runoff. In addition to hydrocarbons such as oil and fuel from cars, trucks and planes, winter weather brings added sand and salt to the roadways. The expansion triggered the need for stormwater permits under Phase I of NPDES, requiring that runoff be treated to ensure that oil and hydrocarbon concentrations did not exceed 15 parts per million ppm , and that solids be reduced through treatment down to the 50 micron particle level.

Prior to the expansion, stormwater was directed to a peripheral ditch that led to a pump station and discharged into Newark Bay. Due to the size of the treatment area, the storm flows from the paved areas around the terminal will be conveyed via a inch pipe that can handle flows up to 80 cubic feet per second cfs. The water hits a flow splitting device which directs stormwater runoff from the paved areas of Terminal C first to a pair of cast-in-place Vortechs systems.

Each system is ft wide, ft long, and 9-ft 3-in deep, and capable of handling the large flows from the site. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or make a reservation today. Terminal A is designated for domestic airlines that are headquartered in the U. Terminal B is designated for international airlines and includes a wide variety of carriers that travel to countries all over the world.

Terminal C is the largest terminal and is operated solely by United Airlines. It focuses on flights offered by United and United Express. To help passengers get between each terminal, Newark Airport has a train system called AirTrain.



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