A proposal for evaluating the potential health effects of wind turbine
noise for projects under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act
S. Keith, D. Michaud, und S. Bly. Journal of low frequency noise, vibration and active control, (2008)
Zusammenfassung
The Canadian Environmental Assessment Act (CEAA) requires certain
projects with federal government triggers to undergo an environmental
assessment before receiving federal government approval. On request
under CEAA, Health Canada provides advice on the health effects of
noise to responsible authorities for wind turbine projects. The advice
that Health Canada provides on the health effects of noise is generally
based only on well-accepted scientific evidence for a link between
noise exposure and health. For quiet rural areas, in which annoyance
reactions towards intruding noise may be augmented, this paper proposes
noise mitigation if predicted wind turbine noise levels exceed 45
dBA at noise sensitive receptors. In this proposal, a cautious approach
is adopted by using predicted noise levels that are evaluated at
the wind speed that produces the highest wind turbine noise, and
background noise is evaluated in calm winds. This accounts for sheltering
by obstructions. Wind speed gradient effects related to stable atmospheric
conditions are also accounted for with this approach. The proposal
is based on predicted project-noise related changes in long-term
high annoyance, rattle and sleep disturbance. Noise mitigation for
wind turbine construction noise is proposed based on potential for
expectation of complaints.
Journal of low frequency noise, vibration and active control
Seiten
253 – 265
Band
27
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%X The Canadian Environmental Assessment Act (CEAA) requires certain
projects with federal government triggers to undergo an environmental
assessment before receiving federal government approval. On request
under CEAA, Health Canada provides advice on the health effects of
noise to responsible authorities for wind turbine projects. The advice
that Health Canada provides on the health effects of noise is generally
based only on well-accepted scientific evidence for a link between
noise exposure and health. For quiet rural areas, in which annoyance
reactions towards intruding noise may be augmented, this paper proposes
noise mitigation if predicted wind turbine noise levels exceed 45
dBA at noise sensitive receptors. In this proposal, a cautious approach
is adopted by using predicted noise levels that are evaluated at
the wind speed that produces the highest wind turbine noise, and
background noise is evaluated in calm winds. This accounts for sheltering
by obstructions. Wind speed gradient effects related to stable atmospheric
conditions are also accounted for with this approach. The proposal
is based on predicted project-noise related changes in long-term
high annoyance, rattle and sleep disturbance. Noise mitigation for
wind turbine construction noise is proposed based on potential for
expectation of complaints.
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projects with federal government triggers to undergo an environmental
assessment before receiving federal government approval. On request
under CEAA, Health Canada provides advice on the health effects of
noise to responsible authorities for wind turbine projects. The advice
that Health Canada provides on the health effects of noise is generally
based only on well-accepted scientific evidence for a link between
noise exposure and health. For quiet rural areas, in which annoyance
reactions towards intruding noise may be augmented, this paper proposes
noise mitigation if predicted wind turbine noise levels exceed 45
dBA at noise sensitive receptors. In this proposal, a cautious approach
is adopted by using predicted noise levels that are evaluated at
the wind speed that produces the highest wind turbine noise, and
background noise is evaluated in calm winds. This accounts for sheltering
by obstructions. Wind speed gradient effects related to stable atmospheric
conditions are also accounted for with this approach. The proposal
is based on predicted project-noise related changes in long-term
high annoyance, rattle and sleep disturbance. Noise mitigation for
wind turbine construction noise is proposed based on potential for
expectation of complaints.},
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