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5 Meteorological conditions5.1 Intr
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which is from 10 pm to 7 am.) Winte
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around structures. At higher wind s
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• employing ‘quiet’ practices
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3. Control in transmission—the ne
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8 Negotiation process8.1 The proces
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Features of a negotiated agreementp
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9 Consent/licence conditionsThe pro
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10 Applying the policy to existingi
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11 Reviewing performanceMonitoring
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• the noise instrumentation used.
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ReferencesBerglund B. & Lindvall T.
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activities may include construction
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Spectral characteristics: The frequ
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Table A1. Assessment steps1. Do a p
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In this case, the amenity criterion
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any assessment period in any season
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In this case the intrusive criterio
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Take the background noise measureme
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Appendix C Procedure for assessing
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The sections below outline the proc
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Appendix D Estimating noise increas
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Table E2. Step procedure for determ
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Table E7. Aerodynamic roughness of
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Appendix FPercentage occurrence of
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