Noise Monitoring Results Sample Clauses

Noise Monitoring Results. No noise level exceedance was recorded at both stations. Despite this, the Contractor had erected a large noise barrier to shield the rock breaking activity. In addition, a semi-enclosure was erected along the demolished section of the existing bridge at Sha Wan Drive to mitigate the noise. Noise was mainly generated by plant / equipment operation on site, road traffic and container vessels and motor boats crossing East Lamma Channel. The graphical representation of noise level at day time are shown in Appendix E. Noise Monitoring results from 27 November 2003 to 26 December 2003 are summarized in Table 3.1. Table 3.1 Results Summary of Noise Monitoring Location Time Period (Parameter ) Pine Court Magnolia Day time : 0700 – 1900 hrs Maximum: 74.20 dB(A) Maximum: 74.70 dB(A) on normal weekday Mean: 61.52 dB(A) Mean: 67.83 dB(A) (Leq(30 min)) Minimum: 45.80 dB(A) Minimum: 63.30 dB(A) Evening-time : 0700-2300 hrs Maximum: 65.70 dB(A) Maximum: 73.10 dB(A) on holiday and 1900 – 2300 hrs Mean: 57.85 dB(A) Mean: 64.72 dB(A) on all other days (Leq(5 min)) Minimum: 44.90 dB(A) Minimum: 63.20 dB(A) Night-time : 2300-0700 hrs Maximum: 67.70 dB(A) Maximum: 74.70 dB(A) Of next day Mean: 56.61 dB(A) Mean: 62.92 dB(A) (Leq(5 min)) Minimum: 39.90 dB(A) Minimum : 62.70 dB(A) Detailed Monitoring Result are posted to the Cyberport Website regularly and a full set of data is stored on the CD-ROM attached to the report.
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Noise Monitoring Results. Monitoring of the construction noise level was conducted during non-restricted hours at monitoring locations N1, N2, N3, N4, N5 and N6. All monitoring data and graphical presentation of the monitoring results are provided in Appendix H and are summarised in Table 4.4 to 4.9. The graphical presentations of the monitoring results are provided in Appendix H. Table 4.4 Summary of impact noise monitoring at location N1 in the reporting month Date Time Measured Noise Level, dB(A) Baseline Noise Level, dB(A) Construction Noise Level(Note1), dB(A) Limit Level Leq (30-min) Leq (30-min) Leq (30-min) dB(A) 10 May 14 9:50-10:20 68 76 Measured ≦ Baseline 75 16 May 14 10:00-10:30 69 Measured ≦ Baseline 22 May 14 9:50-10:20 69 Measured ≦ Baseline 31 May 14 9:55-10:25 69 Measured ≦ Baseline Notes:
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