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ASTM Selected Technical Papers
Community Noise
By
RJ Peppin
RJ Peppin
1
Jack Faucett Associates, Inc.
,
Chevy Chase, Md. 20015
;
editor
.
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CW Rodman
CW Rodman
2
Battelle Columbus Laboratories
,
Columbus, Ohio 43201
;
editor
.
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ISBN-10:
0-8031-0609-2
ISBN:
978-0-8031-0609-3
No. of Pages:
360
Publisher:
ASTM International
Publication date:
1979

At the request of the U.S. Evnironmental Protection Agency (EPA), the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council Committee on Hearing, Bioacoustics, and Biomechanics (CHABA) has developed and recently published guidelines for preparing environmental impact statements (EIS) on noise. The document contains guidance on the assessment of general audible noise and criteria to describe the environmental impact of vibration, infrasound, and high-energy type impulses. The yearly average day-night sound level outdoors is the recommended measure for the general audible noise environment. One of the key concepts introduced is the single number quantification of the overall noise impact. This single number is approximately proportional to the total number of persons that would report to be highly annoyed due to the residential yearly day-night average sound levels. The implications of such a single number descriptor, as well as other key features of the guidelines, are discussed.

1.
Guidelines for Preparing Environmental Impact Statements on Noise
, Report of Working-Group 69,
von Gierke
H. E.
, Chairman,
Committee on Hearing, Bioacoustics and Biomechanics, National Research Council
,
National Academy of Sciences
, Washington, D.C.,
1977
.
2.
von Gierke
,
H. E.
, “
Guidelines for Environmental Impact Statements with Respect to Noise
,”
Proceedings
, Noise-Con 77,
NASA Langley Research Center
,
Hampton, Va.
, pp. 61–78 (also identified as Aerospace Medical Research Report No. AMRL-TR-76-113).
3.
Population Distribution of the United States as a Function of Outdoor Noise
,” EPA 550/9-74-009,
Environmental Protection Agency
,
Washington, D.C.
,
06
1974
.
4.
Kamperman
,
G. W.
and
Nicholson
,
M.
, “
The Transfer Function of Quarry Blast Noise and Vibration into Typical Residential Structures
,” presented to the
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Noise Abatement and Control
, Washington, D.C.,
13
12
1976
.
5.
Schultz
,
T. J.
, “
Social Surveys on Noise Annoyance—A Synthesis
,”
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
 0001-4966, Vol.
64
, No.
2
,
08
1978
.
6.
Information on Levels of Environmental Noise Requisite to Protect Public Health and Welfare with an Adequate Margin of Safety
, Table B-2 and Fig. 2, EPA Report Number 550/9-74-004,
Environmental Protection Agency
, Washington, D.C.,
03
1974
, pp. B–3, 16.
7.
Noise Standards for Existing Turbojet Propelled Airplanes (Retrofit/Fleet Noise Level)
,” draft report, prepared by the
Environmental Protection Agency (ONAC)
, Washington, D.C.,
22
03
1974
.
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