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St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport Noise Study
Project Planning MeetingWyle Aviation ServicesMarch 16, 2005
Meeting Agenda
Study Overview
Noise Primer2. Noise Metrics
2. Project Team1. Objective
4. Project Schedule
3. Modeling vs. Monitoring
1. Concepts and Definitions
3. Project Tasks
5. Noise Monitoring
Study Objective
“To support ongoing work of the PIE Noise Abatement Task Force Committee”
Specifically, the study will identify aircraft-generated noise levels in the vicinity of the airport that are outside the Day-Night Average Sound Level (DNL) 65-dBA contour
Project Team
- Project Management
- Noise Modeling and
Monitoring
- Radar Analysis
- Report and Recommendations
Wyle Aviation Services
QED Crown Consulting
- Operations Forecast
- Project Support
- Airspace Analysis
- Flight Procedures
Project Tasks
Phase I – BASE YEAR CONDITIONS
Community Noise Monitoring
Base Map Development
Base Year INM Modeling
Base Year Supplemental Metrics
Base Year DNL Contours
Draft and Final Report
Presentation
Project Tasks
Phase II – FUTURE 2008 CONDITIONS
2008 DNL Impacts
Evaluate Airspace Constraints
Evaluate FMS/GPS Approach Procedures
Evaluate New Departure Procedures
Draft and Final Report
Presentation
Overview: Project Schedule
Mar Apr May Jun AugPHASE I
Jul
Study Design
Data Collection
Noise Monitoring
Noise Modeling
DRAFT Report
Presentation
Overview: Project Schedule
Aug Sep Oct Nov Jan 06PHASE II
Dec
Depends on the progress of the airspace analysis
Model Future Impacts
Airspace Analyses
DRAFT Report
Final Rpt
Presentation
Noise Monitoring
Objective:Conduct community noise measurements at 14 sites (10 community sites and 4 runway ) for 7 days to supplement the INM analysis
Requirements:– Minimum Interference– Security and protection from outside tampering– Accessibility
Noise Monitoring
Noise monitoring equipment consists of: – Microphone– Sound level meter secured in a small box
Equipment registers sound levels, but does NOTrecord conversations– Daily access to the sound level meter is
required so that Wyle staff can download data
Noise Monitoring Schedule
March 15 April 1 April 15 June 15May 30
Design & Preparation
On-site Noise Monitoring30 March – 6 April
Data Analysis & Radar11 Apr – 30 May
Reports15 June
PROPOSED NOISE MONITORING LOCATIONS
Questions?