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<br /> <br /> <br />Memorandum <br />February 26, 2025 <br />Page 11 <br />21202-23 North County Landfill_Noise DRAFT <br />Traffic Noise <br />Noise levels along the haul route would increase with the additional vehicle trips contributed by <br />project operations. The project would generate a total of 9 truck trips and 31 visitor/worker <br />commute trips during the AM peak hours and 8 visitor/worker commute trips during the PM <br />peak hours. The project-generated traffic noise levels were calculated during the AM peak hour <br />to represent the highest traffic noise increase during project operation. Traffic noise impacts <br />are evaluated for the Existing plus Project condition, which is the 2024 existing condition plus <br />the project-generated trips, and the Cumulative plus Project condition, which is the 2046 <br />horizon year condition plus the project-generate trips. Traffic volumes during the AM peak hour <br />and associated traffic composition were used in the Federal Highway Administration's Traffic <br />Noise Model (TNM2.5) to estimate traffic noise levels for the Existing condition, Existing plus <br />Project condition, Cumulative condition, and Cumulative plus Project condition. The traffic <br />model inputs and outputs are included in Attachment A. <br />The estimated Existing, Existing plus Project, Cumulative, and Cumulative plus Project traffic <br />noise levels for the studied road segments along the haul route are summarized in Table 6. The <br />noise levels reported in Table 6 are AM peak hour Leq levels, but were presented as Ldn levels <br />for comparison with the San Joaquin County’s noise standard of 65-dBA Ldn at noise-sensitive <br />land uses for transportation sources as referenced in Table 3. Generally, during the peak traffic <br />hour under normal traffic conditions, Ldn is within plus or minus 2 dBA of the Leq.9 <br />Based on these estimates, the project would increase traffic noise by up to 2.0 dBA along the <br />haul route compared to the Existing condition and Cumulative condition, which is below the <br />conservative 3-dBA threshold. It is to be noted that where the Existing plus Project and/or <br />Cumulative plus Project noise levels exceed the San Joaquin County’s noise standard of 65-dBA <br />Ldn, the corresponding Existing and Cumulative noise levels have already exceeded the 65-dBA <br />Ldn threshold. Implementation of the project would not result in a new exceedance of the San <br />Joaquin County’s noise standards for transportation sources. Therefore, the project-generated <br />traffic noise increase along the haul route would be less than significant. <br />Vibration <br />The project does not include any new construction. Landfill operation would not involve <br />equipment (such as vibratory rollers and crack-and-seat equipment) or activities (such as pile <br />driving) that would generate excessive groundborne vibration or groundborne noise levels. <br />Typical vibration-generating heavy equipment, such as bulldozers and loaded trucks, is <br />currently being used at the North County Landfill. The project would increase the hours of <br />operation and increase the number of off-road equipment, namely one compactor, one <br />scraper, two dozers, and one loader, but would not change the type of equipment used or the <br /> <br />9 Caltrans, 2013. Technical Noise Supplement to the Traffic Noise Analysis Protocol. September.