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4. ENMONMENTAL ANALYSIS <br /> r 4.5 NOISE <br /> besides the slowly changing background noise,is the addition of short duration single event noise <br /> sources(e.g.,aircraft flyovers,motor vehicles,sirens),which are readily identifiable to the <br /> individual. <br /> r - <br /> These successive additions of sound to the community noise environment varies the community <br /> noise level from instant to instant requiring the measurement of noise exposure over a period of <br /> r. time to legitimately characterize a community noise environment and evaluate cumulative noise <br /> impacts. This time-varying characteristic of environmental noise is described using statistical <br /> noise descriptors. The most frequently used noise descriptors are summarized below: <br /> Ley: the equivalent sound level is used to describe noise over a specified period of time, <br /> typically one hour,in terms of a single numerical value. The Leg is the constant sound <br /> ra level which would contain the same acoustic energy as the varying sound level,during <br /> the same time period(i.e.,the average noise exposure level for the given time period). <br /> r Lam: the instantaneous maximum noise level for a specified period of time. <br /> L50: the noise level that is equaled or exceeded 50 percent of the specified time period. The <br /> L50 represents the median sound level. <br /> L90: the noise level that is equaled or exceeded 90 percent of the specified time period. The <br /> L90 is sometimes used to represent the background sound level. <br /> DNL: 24-hour day and night A-weighted noise exposure level which accounts for the greater <br /> sensitivity of most people to nighttime noise by weighting noise levels at night <br /> ("penalizing"nighttime noises). Noise between 10:00 PM and 7:00 AM is weighted <br /> (penalized)by adding 10 dBA to take into account the greater annoyance of nighttime <br /> noises. <br /> CNEL: similar to the DNL the Community Noise Equivalent Level (CNEL) adds a 5-dBA <br /> "penalty"for the evening hours between 7:00 PM and 10:00 PM in addition to a 10-dBA <br /> penalty between the hours of 10:00 PM and 7:00 AM <br /> As a general rule,in areas where the noise environment is dominated by traffic, the Ley during the <br /> peak-hour is generally equivalent to the DNL at that location(Caltrans, 1998). <br /> EFFECTS OF NOISE ON PEOPLE <br /> The effects of noise on people can be placed into three categories: <br /> • subjective effects of annoyance,nuisance, dissatisfaction; <br /> '� • interference with activities such as speech,sleep,learning;and <br /> • physiological effects such as hearing loss or sudden startling. <br /> Environmental noise typically produces effects in the first two categories. Workers in industrial <br /> plants can experience noise in the last category. There is no complete satisfactory way to <br /> measure the subjective effects of noise, or the corresponding reactions of annoyance and <br /> Vale <br /> RMC Pack Vernalis Quarry Mining and Reclamation Project 4.5-3 6SA/103015 <br /> Administrative Draft®i Mach 2004 <br /> r <br />