Jaipur Airport Becomes Rajasthan’s First Water-Positive Airport | aviationbizz.com
Jaipur International Airport has achieved a significant sustainability milestone by becoming the first water-positive airport in Rajasthan, reinforcing the aviation sector’s commitment to environmental responsibility.
A water-positive facility is one that recharges more water into the environment than it consumes, and this achievement reflects a well-planned approach toward long-term resource management. The airport, managed by Adani Airport Holdings Ltd, has implemented a series of advanced water conservation initiatives.
Key measures include rainwater harvesting systems, reuse of treated wastewater, and efficient water management practices across terminal operations and landscaping. These systems help reduce dependence on freshwater sources while ensuring sustainable operations even during periods of water scarcity.
This development not only enhances the airport’s environmental performance but also aligns with India’s broader push toward green infrastructure and sustainable aviation practices. As air traffic continues to grow, such initiatives are crucial in minimizing ecological impact while maintaining operational efficiency.
Jaipur Airport’s achievement sets a benchmark for other airports across India, encouraging them to adopt similar eco-friendly practices. It also strengthens the region’s image as a forward-thinking and environmentally conscious aviation hub.
News Courtesy: Times Of India
