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WSDOT background noise info submitted April 29.pdfFrom: Magnoni, Larry <Magnonil@wsdot.wa.gov> Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 11:59 AM To: Cunningham, Diane Cc: Clugston, Michael; Esary, Susan; Crisman, Dave; Barker, Carl Subject: Background Sound Levels for project area. (A77701A, XL4420) Attachments: Edmondsequipmentnightime2.doc; Edmond Crossing Noise Measurements partl.pdf, Edmonds Crossing Noise Measurements Part 2.pdf Diane, Michael told me that he would not be in the office and to send these measurements to you to get to Mr. Olbrecht. Phil Olbrecht, the hearing examiner for last Thursday's hearing requested them. I said at the hearing that I would look to see if we had some measurements that would support the background sound level but if we could not find any I would measure it myself. Please let me know as soon as possible if these will not work. These measurements were taken in 1995 but I believe the early morning time frame accurately reflects the existing background sound levels for the early morning hours when little traffic is on SR104. These reported figures show that at these early morning hours sound levels could drop to as low as 51-52 dBA (see attached tables). I am confident that, although traffic increase in the day time, the night time background is still around 51-52 dBA as measured in 1995. In my professional judgment, nighttime sound levels would, at most, increase the 1995 measurements 1-2 decibels. I have also updated the equipment table to show how sound from this work would drop off to the receivers at 500 and 1000 feet to residential receivers indicated on the mailing list as well as revised some of the activities based on a better understanding of how the equipment will be used on the project. Adak Washitvytoo State ofTran:spartafton Larry J. Magnoni Acoustic, Vibration, Air Quality & Energy Specialist phone; 206-440-4544 fax; 206-440-4805 email; magnonil@wsdot.wa.gov ir}r Our Web Page http.,Ilwww.wsdot.wa.govIEnvironmentlAirINoise.htm bA Please don't print this e-mail unless you really need to. 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Impression different sound levels) Jet aircraft takeoff from carrier MO 'threshold offen pain 64 times as loud (15 m./50 it) 50 -hp siren (W mJ1 00 ft) 130 32 times as loud Jet takeoff (60 mJ200 it) 120 Uncomfortably loud 16 times as loud Riveting machine 110 8 times as loud Jot takeoff (600 m.*/2,000 ft) 100 Very loud 4 times as loud Heavy truck or motorcycle (8 m./26 ft) 90 2 times as loud Pneumatic drill (15 mJ50 ft), garbage 80 Moderately loud Reference loudness disposal, or food blender Vacuum cleaner (3 mil 0 it) or pas- 70 U2 as loud senger car at 65 mph (8 m./25 ft) Large store air-conditioning unit 60 1/4 as loud (6 MJ20 h) Light auto traffic (00 m./i oo ft) 60 Quiet 1/8 as loud Bedroom/living room or bird calls 40. 1/16 as loud Library, soft whisper (4.6 m./15 ft) 30 Very quiet Broadcasting studio 20 10 Just audible 0 Threshold of hearing Source: Beranek, 1971 - Table 2 Edmonds City bode Noise Limitations DistrictofReceiving Prop" Residential. District Business District Commercial District District of Sound Source Residential District 55 dBA 57 dBA 60 dBA Business District 57 dBA 60 dBA- 65 dBA Commercial District 60 dBA 65 dBA 70 dBA Source: Edmonds City Code, Chapter 5.3. Page 12 Noise Edmonds Crossing sea1002B565,DOCp Discipline Report *This monitoring location was specifically selected to aid in model verification only, this location is within the .SR 104 right-of-way where there are no applicable FHWA criteria. Thirty-seven receiver locations were selected for use in predicting noise levels in the project area. The receiver locations are identified in Figure 4 as RI through R37. To calculate existing peak -hour noise levels at receiver locations where traffic is the dominant noise source, existing peak -hour traffic data ,were used in the STAMINA model. Maximum measured noise levels are used in lieu of the STAMINA model results where traffic is not the dominant noise source. Existing noise levels for the 37 receivers are summarized in Table 7. STAMINA model out- put files can be found in Appendix D for the existing peak -hour L... Edmonds Crossing Noise page 19 Discipline Report seaJ002B56S.D0Cp r,. Table 5 Measured Noise Levels (d Bao -L,) Range of Noise Monitoring Existing Measured Noise Ahaternent Location Land Use Address of Receiver Levels . Criteria M1 Commercial Comer of Main Street and Rail- 56-62 72 road Drive M2 Residential The Ebb Tide 67-60 67 200 Beach Place M3 Commercial Comer of Dayton Street and 63-64 72 SR 104 M4 Residential Edmonds Park Condominiums 51 -65 67 M5 Commercial Railroad Avenue 54-61 72 M6 Recreational City Park near SR 104 55-58 67 M7 Residential City Park comer of 3rd Avenue 52-69 67 and Pine Street MB Calibration Comer of 216th Street and 62-68 point SR 104 N/A M9 Commercial Comer of 216th Street and 53-58 72 UNOCAL Access Road M10 Residential 11333 Makah Road 45-50 67 M11 Commercial UNOCAL Site 48-50 72 M12 Recreational Marina Beach Park 50-56 67 M13 Residential 21612 Chinook Road 47-48 67 M14 Residential 11920 216th S.W. 43-5o 67 Mib Residential 11535 Makah Road 46-56 67 *This monitoring location was specifically selected to aid in model verification only, this location is within the .SR 104 right-of-way where there are no applicable FHWA criteria. 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