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Michael2012: Airport management came up with the crazy idea to build the glycol digester plant for $25 million because they wanted to dump the glycol into the city sewer rather than pay a few bucks to ship it to a commercial digester. This is a great example of just how simple-minded the airport's administration is.

They built the $300 million Interlink to open up a couple hundred premium parking spaces that have brought in almost nothing in added revenue while saddling the airport with millions and millions in debt service for the stupid "tube to nowhere." Look at their executive bowling alley -- oh I mean office -- where each desk is about 20 feet away from the next desk. Very stupid project.

You are being terribly naive if you think open meetings issues are not important. And if you think milder winters add up to less glycol use you may be sadly mistaken. With milder winters come more bothersome storms and more glycol use.

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