Noise Attenuation definition

Noise Attenuation means intervention to reduce noise in a residential area to a level below the design noise level.
Noise Attenuation. The Owner shall provide landscaping consistent with Paragraph 4.f. and as generally depicted on Conceptual Master Plan and the Conceptual Landscape Plan to mitigate noise impact between buildings.

Examples of Noise Attenuation in a sentence

  • The Owner acknowledges that a Noise Attenuation Study in compliance with the City of Ottawa Environmental Noise Control Guidelines shall be completed by the developers of the residential air rights to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Planning and Growth Management.

  • The noise control attenuation measures recommended in the approved Noise Attenuation Study shall be implemented by the developer of the residential air rights, to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Planning and Growth.

  • Exhibit 1: Amended Ordinance No. 51 Exhibit 2: Supplement to the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (August 2001) Exhibit 3: Eden Prairie Resolution Repealing Resolutions No. 88-299 and No. 92-124 Exhibit 4: Chapters of Eden Prairie Comprehensive Guide Plan Update on Flying Cloud Airport Exhibit 5: Map of Residences Scheduled for Exterior to Interior Noise Attenuation Testing METROPOLITAN AIRPORTS COMMISSION ORDINANCE NO.

  • The Developer agrees that in accordance with the Noise Attenuation Study by MTE Consultants Inc.

  • Fences and Noise Attenuation Features Construct a maintenance free privacy and acoustical fences and barriers in the locations as shown on the approved Construction Drawings.

Related to Noise Attenuation

  • Natural attenuation means a variety of physical, chemical or biological processes that, under favorable conditions, act without hu- man intervention to reduce the mass, toxicity, mobility, volume, or concentration of hazardous substances in the environment. These in situ processes include: Natural biodegradation; dispersion; dilution; sorption; volatilization; and, chemical or biological stabilization, transformation, or destruction of hazardous substances. See WAC 173-340-370(7) for a description of the expected role of natural at- tenuation in site cleanup. A cleanup action that includes natural at- tenuation and conforms to the expectation in WAC 173-340-370(7) can be considered an active remedial measure.

  • Attenuation block means a block or stack, having dimensions 20 centimeters by 20 centimeters by 3.8 centimeters, of type 1100 aluminum alloy or other materials having equivalent attenuation.

  • Noise means the standard deviation of the fluctuations in CTN expressed as a percentage of the attenuation coefficient of water. Its estimate (Sn) is calculated using the following expression:

  • Hydraulic lift tank means a tank holding hydraulic fluid for a closed-loop mechanical system that uses compressed air or hydraulic fluid to operate lifts, elevators, and other similar devices.

  • Slippage means the difference between the expected price of a Transaction in a CFD, and the price the Transaction is actually executed at. Slippage often occurs during periods of higher volatility (for example due to news events) making an Order at a specific price impossible to execute, when market orders are used, and also when large Orders are executed when there may not be enough interest at the desired price level to maintain the expected price of trade.