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UK's Heathrow says will limit environmental impact of new runway 12/5/2016
Britain's Heathrow Airport, seeking government permission to build a new runway, said it would comply with an extended ban on night flights and meet European air quality rules if the project gets the go-ahead.
 
Heathrow is operating at full capacity and has been campaigning for 25 years for the green light to build a third runway, but political wrangling, objections from local residents in west London and environmentalists have prevented expansion.
 
A government-appointed Airports Commission last year named Heathrow, Britain's busiest airport, as the preferred site for a new runway in London, setting out a number of conditions to help win over opponents.
 
Heathrow faces competition from Britain's second busiest airport Gatwick, south of London, which also wants to build a new runway.
 
Transport minister Patrick McLoughlin said in February that a decision on airport expansion could come by the end of July.
 
Heathrow said on Wednesday that it would comply with all 11 conditions set out by the Airports Commission, including a key requirement on air quality which stated that new flights would only be permitted if air quality did not breach EU limits.
 
Heathrow said that night flights would begin from 0530 local time, an hour later than at present, offering some respite to residents disturbed by the noise of planes flying over their homes.
 
British opposition Labour lawmaker Mary Creagh, who chairs parliament's Environmental Audit Committee, said that the airport needed to do more.
 
"Heathrow's proposals to tackle air pollution need to go much further much faster. Promises on future rail links and air pollution charges are 7-10 years away," she said in a statement. (Reuters)
 
 
PHOTO: An advertisement poster promoting Heathrow airport is seen on the boundary of the airport, west London, March 5, 2015.
CREDIT: REUTERS/Toby Melville.
 
 
 
 
 
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