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| environmental management | permitting Martha Mine | noise | dust | vibration | Water Treatment Plant | water management | groundwater monitoring | water sampling | The New Zealand dotterel | how have environmental considerations changed over time? |
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| Noise What is noise? There are four common characteristics of sound, any, or all of which determine listener response and the subsequent definition of the sound as 'noise'. These characteristics are:
The basic unit of sound is the decibel. The A weighted sound levelor dBAis a good measure of sound detectable by the human ear. A busy office generates a sound level of about 60dBA. An increase of three dBA would be just noticeable, an increase of five dBA would be clearly noticeable and an increase of 10 dBA would be twice as loud because the decibel scale is logarithmic. Human response to noise
Research suggests that approximately 10% of people will find any noise not of their own making objectionable. By comparison, approximately 25% of the population have a high tolerance for noise. The aim is to establish appropriate noise levels which are acceptable to the majority of the community. |
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above: Noise comparisons - decibel range. |
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What influences noise levels? Noise levels are affected by a number of factors:
Monitoring A network of monitoring sites established around the mine and waste disposal area provides results which are submitted to the Hauraki District Council on a regular basis. Independent monitoring is also carried out by the District Council. The conditions of consent require that sound monitoring is carried out in accordance with the relevant New Zealand standards for noise, and that representative samples are recorded. Because wind affects noise measurements, the New Zealand standards require that for all outdoor measurements an approved wind shield shall be used. Similarly the standards acknowledge that measurements cannot normally be made if the wind speed exceeds five metres per second. |
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above: Noise monitoring off-site using mobile equipment. |
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Operating Limits Conditions relating to hours of work and noise are specified in the Mining Licence and the Hauraki District Council Land Use Consent for the Extended Project. While the conditions vary depending upon what work is being carried out, and the time of day that the activity is taking place, the permitted conditions (abridged) relating to hours of work and noise are: |
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| . *Work can only be carried out between 1900 and 2100 hours if it is of an urgent nature and necessary for the effective carrying out of mining operations, and the noise conditions are met. L 10 is the noise level which is equalled or exceeded for 10% of the measurement time. L 95 is the noise level which is equalled or exceeded 95% of the measurement time. L max is the maximum noise level. L min is the minimum noise level. |
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above: A typical noise monitor printout. |
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Noise control The Company makes every reasonable endeavour to control noise and the effects of noise, employing measures such as:
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above left: A noise bund shortly after construction. It has been grassed and planted, and a closed board fence erected. above right: A noise bund with mature plant growth. left: Acoustic cladding on the Surface Facilities Area conveyor. |
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