DNL 65 shrinking
This is the binding legal document that home owners within the mandated distance of the airport (DNL 65) had to sign in order to receive mitigation benefits (typically insulation and triple-pane windows.) In exchange, the owner gave free use of the sky above the property to the FAA and airlines not only for themselves but
ABSTRACT: First- and second-grade schoolchildren chronically exposed to aircraft noise have significant deficits in reading as indexed by a standardized reading test administered under quiet conditions. These findings indicate that the harmful effects of noise are related to chronic exposure rather than interference effects during the testing session itself. We also provide evidence that the
This is the hardware used for each of the 24 permanent noise monitors around Sea-Tac Airport. The significance for us ‘civilans’ is that it uses open-source standards for storing data. Which means that the public can (and should) have access to its recordings. That would enable us to audit the reports we get from the
Part 150 Study 2013 Appendix G – 2021 predicted noise boundary.
Part 150 Study 2013 (Landrum and Brown) Chapter 3 pg. 109. Depicts 2013 noise boundary.
From the Part 150 Study (2013) by Landrum & Brown
“Please Get Your Noise Out of My Ears” from Freakonomics Radio by Dubner Productions and Stitcher. Released: 2020. Genre: Podcast.
Internal Audit (IA) completed an audit of the Noise Insulation Program (Program) for the period January 2013 through March 2019. The audit was performed to assess the Port’s controls related to the Noise Insulation Program and to assess compliance with the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) federal grant requirements. The Program was established in 1985 to
Source is City of Seatac What about noise?
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