Depending on the Passenger type profile (business or tourist), the flight type profile (sub 2 hours, 2 - 4 hours, >4 hours), the requirement for deicing procedures, and staff required for freight, an airport can feasible use between 20-35 litres (5.2 - 9.3 US Gallons) per passenger.
Airports in high risk drought areas, such as Melbourne Airport, have managed to reduced their consumption to 8 litres (2.1 US Gallons) per passenger through waterless urinals, grey water recycling and water reclamation tanks.
No, "Is she and you arrived at the airport on time" is not correct. It should be "Did she and you arrive at the airport on time?" or "Did she and you both arrive at the airport on time?" for proper subject-verb agreement.
Better = 'Both of you arrived at the airport..."
If the average person's water usage is 30 multiply it by the number of people in the family.
The average watt usage of a refrigerator is typically around 150-200 watts.
The average wattage usage of a refrigerator is typically around 100 to 200 watts.
The average water usage of a dishwasher is around 6-10 gallons per cycle.
The average computer monitor power usage is around 30-60 watts.
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Juhu, Oldest aerodrome in India. But for commercial usage, I think NSC Bose Airport in Kolkata is the oldest in India.
The acronym CDG has some variance depending on the location. However, the most common usage of this acronym is the airport code for the Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris, France.
most are about 2 gallons