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Page 1: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management

Conference Steven M. Taber

Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLPAviation NoiseTampa, Florida

February 9-10, 2009

Page 2: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

Introduction

• Noise is highly subjective • Try to make it less disagreeable to

most people• Things are getting quieter, but who

cares?• Two Areas

• Assessing the Problem• Solutions to the Problem

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Assessing The Problem

• Assessing and Tracking=Three Things• How is the noise created?• How is the noise transmitted?• What is the community’s response to the

noise?

• Recent updates• Assessment and tracking of aircraft noise• Understanding the effect of aircraft noise

on the community

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Assessing and Tracking Noise

• Two Updates over the past year• FAA continues development of “Aviation

Environmental Design Tool” (AEDT)• Lochard development of “WebTrak

FlyQuiet”

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AEDT to Be Released in 2011

• “One-Stop Shopping” • AEDT will replace

• EDMS• INM• NIRS• Include the capabilities for national and

global analyses.

Page 6: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

Lochard’s WebTrak FlyQuiet Product

• Identifies flights that do not comply with airport noise procedures and communicates that information to the airport operator

• Enables airports to reinforce procedures and improve future compliance

• Aircraft operators can quickly investigate noise and flight track violations themselves

• http://www.lochard.com/content/view/110/20/lang,uk_us/

Page 7: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

The Effect of Aviation Noise on the Community

• FICAN recommends using ANSI Standard S12.9-2008 to predict Aircraft noise awakenings

• New PARTNER studies focus on annoyance, sleep disturbance, sound transmission

Page 8: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

FICAN Recommends ANSI Standard S12.9-2008

• Federal Interagency Committee on Aviation Noise (FICAN) updated its recommendation regarding how to predict people being awakened by aircraft noise

• FICAN now recommends the use of ANSI S12.9-2008, Quantities and Procedures for Description and Measurement of Environmental Sound – Part 6: Methods for estimation of Awakenings Associated with Outdoor Noise Events Heard in Homes

Page 9: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

FICAN Recommends ANSI Standard S12.9-2008 (p.2)

• FICAN: “ANSI S12.9-2008 provides a method to predict sleep disturbance in terms of percent awakenings or numbers of people awakened associated with noise levels in terms of indoor A-weighted sound exposure level.” See, http://www.fican.org/pdf/Final_Sleep_Dec2008.pdf

• New standard enables estimation of awakenings from an entire night of noise events

Page 10: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

PARTNER Studies

• The Partnership for Air Transportation Noise and Emissions Reduction (PARTNER) “An FAA/NASA/Transport Canada sponsored Center of Excellence”

• Three projects to assess, model and predict annoyance, sleep disturbance, and sound structural transmission• Project 24, Noise Exposure Response:

Annoyance. http://web.mit.edu/aeroastro/partner/projects/project24.html

• Project 25, Noise Exposure Response: Sleep Disturbance http://web.mit.edu/aeroastro/partner/projects/project25.html

• Project 26, Sound Structural Transmission http://web.mit.edu/aeroastro/partner/projects/project26.html

Page 11: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

Project 24, Noise Exposure Response: Annoyance

• Outgrowth of PARTNER Project No. 2• “Goal is to develop a deeper

understanding how noise affects annoyance in communities in proximity to airports.”

• Looking at the impact of low frequency noise on annoyance level.

• Will investigate whether knowledge of the noise source influences annoyance.

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Project 25, Noise Exposure Response: Sleep Disturbance

• Goal=understand the impact of aircraft noise on sleep and develop models that predict sleep disturbance

• A more robust sleep disturbance model• Coupled with noise prediction tools

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Project 26, Sound Structural Transmission

• Development of numerical models to evaluate the transmission of low frequency noise through windows, doors, walls, and roofs

• Focus is on residential buildings• Will help manufacturers establish

criteria for classifying acoustic performance

Page 14: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

Introduction

• Noise is highly subjective • Try to make it less disagreeable to

most people • Two Areas

• Assessing the Problem

•Solutions to the ProblemSolutions to the Problem

Page 15: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

Solutions to the Problem

• Two aspects of limiting the effect of aviation noise• Noise mitigation, i.e., limiting the

population affected by noise and limiting the effect of noise on the population

• Effective Community outreach

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Noise Mitigation

• Four types of noise mitigation• Land use compatibility planning and

management• Noise abatement operational procedures• Noise reduction at the source (i.e., the

aircraft)• Aircraft operational restrictions

Page 17: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

Noise Mitigation Type 1: Land Use Compatibility Planning and Management

• PARTNER Study. Land Use Management and Airport Controls: A Further Study of Trends and Indicators of Incompatible Land Use http://web.mit.edu/aeroastro/partner/reports/proj6/proj6-landmgt-aptcontrol.pdf

• Funding for noise mitigation.

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PARTNER Study: Land Use Management and Airport Controls

• Concludes that earlier land-use policies may have led to some of today’s conflicts

• Makes three recommendations:• A proactive and effective communication link should be

established and maintained between, city, county, airport, neighborhood communities, and real estate developers

• A nationally standardized method of complaint collection and reporting should be designed

• “Suggested” that local jurisdictions put in place an ordinance making it mandatory for any individual, city, county or real estate developer to obtain approval from the Airport Director for any substantial structure or zoning change occurring within the immediate vicinity of an airport and under flight paths.

Page 19: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

Funding for Noise Mitigation

• $2.86 billion of total PFC revenue devoted to noise mitigation projects

• Noise grants (from AIP) totaling $272.7 million awarded to 48 airports in fiscal 2008• That funding level is $15.6 million less

than the $288.3 in AIP noise mitigation grants awarded to 63 airports in fiscal 2007.

Page 20: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

AIP Funding For Noise Mitigation 2007-2008

$241,100,000

$67,800,000

$56,500,000

$5,600,000

$1,900,000

$198,700,000

$62,600,000

$6,700,000$3,500,000

$1,100,000$0

$50,000,000

$100,000,000

$150,000,000

$200,000,000

$250,000,000

2007 2008

Sound insulation

LandAcquisition/easements

School soundinsulation

Noise compatibilityplanning studies

Installation of noisemonitoring systems

Page 21: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

Noise Mitigation Type 2: Noise abatement operational procedures

• Draft update of Part 150 advisory circular (AC 150/5020-1)

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Draft AC 150/5020-1 Airport Noise and Land Use Compatibility Planning

• Section 7.10 Proposes noise mitigation measures that reduce noise impact beyond the 65 dB DNL contour line. Here is the issue:• Airports must demonstrate that the proposed

mitigation measure will have a “noise benefit” • “Noise benefit”=when the number of people

located on a noise map is reduced due to a mitigation measure.

• Most airport noise maps end at the 65 dB DNL contour.

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Draft AC 150/5020-1 p.2

• Perplexing issues• Because CDAs reduce noise impact

beyond the 65 DNL contour, the definition of a noise benefit cannot be met

• If local jurisdictions adopt more distant contour as the “level of significant noise impact” then that contour can be used to show a noise benefit

• Most airports would need to get local jurisdictions to change their planning documents

Page 24: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

Draft AC 150/5020-1 (p.3)

• Second Perplexing Issue:• The Part 150 and 161 regulations are

linked• If demonstrated noise benefits occur

beyond the 65 dB DNL contour line, then airports could more easily impose noise and access restrictions under Part 161

• FAA does not want to make it any easier to obtain a Part 161 approval

Page 25: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

Third Type of Noise Mitigation: Noise reduction at source (i.e., the aircraft)

• Newer aircraft are quieter• Airlines continue to retire noisier, less

fuel efficient aircraft • FAA’s Continuous Lower Energy,

Emissions, and Noise (CLEEN) technologies initiative

Page 26: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

Fourth Type of Noise Mitigation: Aircraft Operational Restrictions.

• Disfavored, but still possible• FAA remains opposed to restricting

aircraft as a method to reduce noise. • Proposed changes to Burbank/Bob

Hope airport

Page 27: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

Solutions to the Problem

• Two aspects of limiting the effect of aviation noise• Noise mitigation, i.e., limiting the

population affected by noise and limiting the effect of noise on the population

•Effective Community outreachEffective Community outreach

Page 28: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

Effective Community Outreach

• Land Use Management and Airport Controls: A Further Study of Trends and Indicators of Incompatible Land Use. PARTNER, Sept. 2008.

• FAA Initiatives• PARTNER project to develop a website • Development of a guidebook

Page 29: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

Lawsuits Involving Noise

• Lawsuits that were resolved this past year• Town of Winthrop v. FAA, No. 07-1953 (1st

Cir. July 23, 2008). http://www.ca1.uscourts.gov/pdf.opinions/07-1953-01A.pdf

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Lawsuits Involving Noise (p.2)

• Lawsuits that have been filed that may be resolved this year• Airspace Redesign (County of Rockland, NY

v. FAA, Case No. 07-1363 (D.C. Circuit))• Petitioners Reply Brief due March 6, 2009• Oral Argument on May 7, 2009

Page 31: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

Lawsuits Involving Noise (p.3)

• Lawsuits that probably will be filed in the near future

• Ft. Lauderdale, FL • Lawsuit will challenge the expansion of the Fort

Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport.• City of Dania Beach has stated that it intends to

file a lawsuit

• Somerville, MA• Challenge to the “sharp increase” in takeoffs from

Runway 33L• Claim is that this has generated significant noise

levels in the community

Page 32: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

References

• AEDT News, September 2007• AEDT News, September 2008• ACRP Synthesis 9 “Effects of Aircraft Noise: Research Update o

n Selected Topics• FAA, Program Guidance Letter 08-02 “Management of Acquired

Noise Land: Inventory, Reuse, Disposal” February 1, 2008• FAA, Advisory Circular AC 150/5020-1 “Noise Control and Comp

atibility Planning for Airports” August 5, 1983• FAA, Draft Advisory Circular AC 150/5020-1a “Airport Noise and

Land Use Compatibility Planning” Comments to be submitted by the end of February, 2009

• PARTNER “Land Use Management and Airport Controls: A further study of trends and indicators of incompatible land use”

Page 33: AAAE National Aviation Environmental Management Conference Steven M. Taber Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP Aviation Noise Tampa, Florida February 9-10,

Final Note . . .

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