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8) Construct a 12-foot high noise wall along the east property line from Turner Road <br /> north to the shop building. <br /> 9) Monitor off-site noise effects and take remedial action, as needed, to bring off-site <br /> impacts into compliance to the extent they are attributable to the transfer station. <br /> Additionally, initiate an off-site noise monitoring program as project is brought on <br /> line. <br /> PROPOSED MONITORING PROGRAM: <br /> Perform 24 hour noise survey during a typical operation day. The monitoring <br /> frequency should be one survey per quarter for the year in order to determine if the <br /> noise originating from the project is significantly impacting the local environment. <br /> - Set up noise receptors at critical off-site locations, in particular sensitive areas as <br /> mobile home park on west side. <br /> - Compare noise survey analysis results to maximum Community Equivalent Noise <br /> q <br /> Levels (CENL). Maximum 60 dB for mobile home, 70 dB for commercial. <br /> - Maintain a file on complaints if they should occur. <br /> - Provide quarterly noise monitoring reports of the site perimeter and submit an annual <br /> reports summarizing noise surveys. The reports should be submitted to the Local <br /> Enforcement Agency (LEA). <br /> - The construction specifications for the noise berm shall be monitored as part of the <br /> construction inspection program for construction of the project. <br /> - If the noise surveys deem it necessary, additional mitigations may be implemented, <br /> such as altering truck schedules and/or constructing additional noise inhibitor <br /> structures. <br /> i <br /> 1 <br /> L <br /> 1 <br />