The national government of South Africa has published, or is in the processing of developing several policy statements related to the measurement, analysis, reporting, and abatement of aircraft noise. In recognition of this national initiative, the Airports Company South Africa ('ACSA') is developing noise analysis standards for the air carrier airports that it operates. ACSA retained the acoustical consulting firm of Harris Miller Miller & Hanson Inc. (HMMH) to provide technical assistance in the following areas: development of standards for noise measurement, modeling, analysis, reporting, and related functions; performance of noise analyses and impact assessments, and recommendations of mitigation options for Johannesburg International Airport and Cape Town International Airport; Development of an investment plan for noise and flight track monitoring systems for ACSA's airports, including a comparative cost assessment of centralized and decentralized monitoring approaches, and recommendation of a preferred configuration to serve South African airports; preparation of tender specifications for a non-airport-specific noise and flight track monitoring system; preparation of tender specifications for noise and flight track monitoring system for Johannesburg International Airport; and Recommendation of appropriate permanent noise monitoring locations in the environs of Johannesburg International Airport and Cape Town International Airport.
Development and Implementation of Noise Analysis Standards for ACSA Airports
2003
288 pages
Report
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