Municipalities around Kadena Air Base and Futenma Air Station Sample Clauses

Municipalities around Kadena Air Base and Futenma Air Station. Ishikawa City, Gushikawa City, Okinawa City, Kadena Town, Chatan Town, Yomitan Village and Ginowan City are the nearest municipalities surrounding the bases and have over 30% of the population within the noise contour of WECPNL of 75 designated by the DFAA. Onna Village, Kin Village, Yona- gusuku Village, Katsuren Town, Kitanakagusuku Village, Nakagusuku Village, Urasoe City and Nishihara Town are the outer surrounding municipalities of the above ones. The birthplace is recorded as the name of the municipality only and no direct information is available such as the postal address of birthplace on which one could estimate the noise exposure the mother would have been ex- posed to during pregnancy. In order to make a rule of thumb estimation of the Table 8.1 Population stratified in the ranks of WECPNL Municipality WECPNL Average† –75 75–80 80–85 85–90 90–95 95– Total WECPNL Kadena Town 12,777 1,265 14,042 88.0 Chatan Town 6,884 6,064 10,229 317 237 23,731 83.5 Okinawa City 47,612 50,070 14,974 2,412 115,068 76.3 Gushikawa City 37,618 14,309 3,256 2,926 58,109 75.0 Ishikawa City 5,398 10,596 4,727 1,254 21,975 77.9 Ginowan City 39,561 24,997 17,258 81,816 76.1 Yomitan Village 31,791 2,263 34,054 77.8 Onna village 8,422 672 9,094 72.9 Kin Town 10,040 10,040 72.5 Katsuren Town 14,112 14,112 72.5 Yonagusuku Village 13,629 13,629 72.5 Kitanakagusuku Village 11,697 2,519 14,216 73.4 Nakagusuku Village 13,497 13,497 72.5 Urasoe City 94,014 2,434 96,448 72.6 Nishihara Town 28,710 28,710 72.5 Total 324,310 144,272 48,542 29,598 1,582 237 548,541 75.6 †‘Average WECPNL’ is calculated as population weighted average of WECPNL. noise exposure, population weighted WECPNL is calculated in such a way as follows; firstly, populations in the ranks of WECPNL in every municipality are estimated based on the community population available as of June 1, 1995, and secondly, the average of noise exposure weighted for the population is calcu- lated for the municipalities. In Table 8.1 are tabulated the population stratified in the ranks of WECPNL. In the following analysis the 8 municipalities with average WECPNL under 75 are treated as the control, the 5 municipalities with average WECPNL from 75 to 80 are treated as “lower noise exposed group.” Chatan Town and Kadena Town are independent groups. The weight of the new infant under 2,500g is categorized as low birth- weight. Birth rate of low birth-weight infants are analysed in relation to noise exposure. The data of multiple pregn...
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