Date: 11/05/2011 For and on behalf of HRS Services Ltd
Client: One Creative Environments Ltd. Site: Burntwood Leisure Centre PCC Page: 2 of 12 HRS Report Ref: 109591-AC-2v1 Acoustics Department, HRS Services Ltd.
Email: acoustics@hrsservices.co.uk
Tel: 0114 228 3540
HRS Services Ltd. The Maltings. Burton Road. Sheffield. S3 8BZ | Tel: 0114 2723004 | Fax: 0114 2723003 | www.hrsservices.co.uk | email: info@hrsservices.co.uk Directors SE Westgate MPhil BSc MCIOB PT Westgate BSc Dip Min Eng Registered Number 2115177 (Wales) VAT No. 440 1069 93 Contents
1.0 INTRODUCTION..............................................3 2.0 BACKGROUND NOISE SURVEY...................4 3.0 NOISE ASSESSMENT CRITERIA...................6 4.0 BREEAM PLANT NOISE CRITERIA...............8 5.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS...................9 APPENDIX I - GLOSSARY OF TERMS.....................10 APPENDIX II SURVEY RESULTS ..........................11 APPENDIX III PROPOSED SITE LAYOUT.............12
Client: One Creative Environments Ltd. Site: Burntwood Leisure Centre PCC Page: 3 of 12 HRS Report Ref: 109591-AC-2v1 Acoustics Department, HRS Services Ltd.
Email: acoustics@hrsservices.co.uk
Tel: 0114 228 3540
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1.0 Introduction 1.1 One Creative Environments Ltd. has appointed HRS Services Limited (HRS) to carry out daytime and night time background noise surveys relating to the proposed development of a new Primary Care Centre at Burntwood Leisure Centre, Lichfield. 1.2 The purpose of this report is to detail daytime and night time background noise survey results in order to identify suitable noise criteria to meet BREEAM: Healthcare 2008 Section Pol 8 requirements. 1.3 The project is understood to involve the construction of a new two storey Primary Care Centre with associated parking spaces. 1.4 The development site currently comprises a playing field and is located approximately 30m south from the existing Burntwood Leisure Centre (See Appendix III). The surrounding area is predominantly residential with the M6 Toll approximately 1.5km to the south of the site. 1.5 This document has been prepared for the sole use, benefit and information of One Creative Environments Ltd for the purposes set out in the document or instructions commissioning the works. The liability of HRS in respect of the information contained herein will not extend to any third party. 1.6 This report is limited to addressing the specific acoustic issues contained herein and is based on information and drawings provided by the client. 1.7 Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that this report is easy to understand, it is technical in nature; to assist the reader, a glossary of terminology is included in Appendix I.
Client: One Creative Environments Ltd. Site: Burntwood Leisure Centre PCC Page: 4 of 12 HRS Report Ref: 109591-AC-2v1 Acoustics Department, HRS Services Ltd.
Email: acoustics@hrsservices.co.uk
Tel: 0114 228 3540
HRS Services Ltd. The Maltings. Burton Road. Sheffield. S3 8BZ | Tel: 0114 2723004 | Fax: 0114 2723003 | www.hrsservices.co.uk | email: info@hrsservices.co.uk Directors SE Westgate MPhil BSc MCIOB PT Westgate BSc Dip Min Eng Registered Number 2115177 (Wales) VAT No. 440 1069 93 2.0 Background Noise Survey
2.1 Background noise surveys were carried out in order to establish the existing noise climate and lowest background noise levels during the night time and daytime periods.
2.2 Noise measurements were carried out between 1900 2100 hours on 9 th May and between 0200 - 0430 hours on 10 th May 2011.
2.3 Noise levels were measured using a UKAS calibrated B&K 2260 Investigator Class 1 precision integrating sound level meter. Calibration checks were carried out both before and after the measurements with no significant variance observed.
2.4 Weather conditions during the survey were dry and calm with measured wind speed less than 5ms -1 .
2.5 The sound level meter was mounted on a tripod at an approximate height of 1.5m and fitted with a proprietary windshield. Noise levels were taken over 5 - 15 minute sample periods.
2.6 Timing of measurements was chosen to coincide with the quietest times during the night time and daytime in order to give the worst case noise impact levels on the basis that plant associated with the proposed Primary Care Centre could potentially be operational during theses times.
2.7 Three measurement locations were used as indicated in Figure 1. The measurement results are detailed in Appendix II and summarised in Table 1 below. Table 1: Summary of measured noise levels Night-time (0200 0430) Daytime (1900 2100) Measurement Location L Aeq,15min (dB) L AF90,15min (dB) L Aeq,15min (dB) L AF90,15min (dB) 1. At Southern site boundary by rear of gardens to houses on Baker Street 36 - 38 34 - 35 47 - 50 42 - 46 2. At Eastern site boundary by rear of gardens to houses on Baker Street 38 - 39 35 - 37 47 - 49 42 - 46 3. At Western site boundary by rear of gardens to houses on High Street 35 - 38 31 - 35 51 42 - 43
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Email: acoustics@hrsservices.co.uk
Tel: 0114 228 3540
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Figure 1: Approximate measurement Locations
The following observations were made during the day and night noise surveys:
Night time Locations 1,2 & 3 - Distant Road traffic was the dominant noise source, with birdsong towards to the end of the measurement period.
Daytime Locations 1, 2 & 3 - For the duration of measurements at each location, distant road traffic from the M6 Toll and local traffic on nearby access roads were the dominant noise sources.
Existing Burntwood Leisure Centre Approximate Location of proposed Primary Care Centre 1 2 3
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Email: acoustics@hrsservices.co.uk
Tel: 0114 228 3540
HRS Services Ltd. The Maltings. Burton Road. Sheffield. S3 8BZ | Tel: 0114 2723004 | Fax: 0114 2723003 | www.hrsservices.co.uk | email: info@hrsservices.co.uk Directors SE Westgate MPhil BSc MCIOB PT Westgate BSc Dip Min Eng Registered Number 2115177 (Wales) VAT No. 440 1069 93 3.0 Noise Assessment Criteria
3.1 The most commonly used method in the UK for assessing impact of fixed building services plant noise is British Standard 4142: 1997, Method for Rating industrial noise affecting mixed residential and industrial areas (BS4142). This standard requires the noise from the proposed new equipment (in L Aeq ) to be compared with the existing background noise level (L A90 ) at a noise sensitive receptor (NSR) location. NSRs include housing, schools, hospitals and churches. The most exposed NSRs (usually the nearest to the plant location) are taken as being a worst case for assessment purposes.
3.2 To account for the increased potential for noise disturbance due to changes in or noticeable features of the plant noise, a 5dB penalty is added for any plant which gives rise to noise features that may increase disturbance. The resultant level, following the application of this correction, (where necessary) is called the Rating Level.
3.3 With respect to the +5dB correction, BS4142 states:
Certain acoustic features can increase the likelihood of complaint over that expected from a simple comparison between the specific noise level and the background noise level. Where present at the assessment location, such features are taken into account by adding 5dB to the specific noise level to obtain the rating level.
Apply a 5dB correction if one or more of the following features occur, or are expected to be present for new or modified noise sources:
a. The noise contains a distinguishable, discrete, continuous note (whine, hiss, screech, hum, etc); b. The noise contains distinct impulses (bangs, clicks, clatters or thumps); c. The noise is irregular enough to attract attention.
3.4 HRS recommend that, for mechanical building services plant, the +5dB correction be applied on the basis that it is likely that one of the noise features described above shall apply.
3.5 BS4142 states the following regarding the result of the assessment:
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Email: acoustics@hrsservices.co.uk
Tel: 0114 228 3540
HRS Services Ltd. The Maltings. Burton Road. Sheffield. S3 8BZ | Tel: 0114 2723004 | Fax: 0114 2723003 | www.hrsservices.co.uk | email: info@hrsservices.co.uk Directors SE Westgate MPhil BSc MCIOB PT Westgate BSc Dip Min Eng Registered Number 2115177 (Wales) VAT No. 440 1069 93 Table 2: Summary of BS4142: 1997 Assessment Result of subtraction of the Measured Background L AF90 from the BS4142 Rating Level, L Ar,Tr
BS4142 noise assessment + 10dB or more Complaints are likely Around + 5dB Marginal significance More than 10dB below Positive indication that complaints are unlikely
3.6 BREEAM Healthcare: 2008 version 4 states the following with respect to assessment of noise impact under Pol 8 Noise Attenuation in its Pollution section:
Client: One Creative Environments Ltd. Site: Burntwood Leisure Centre PCC Page: 8 of 12 HRS Report Ref: 109591-AC-2v1 Acoustics Department, HRS Services Ltd.
Email: acoustics@hrsservices.co.uk
Tel: 0114 228 3540
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4.1 Based on HRS Services background noise survey data in Table 1, assessment in accordance with BREEAM Pol 8 indicates that emission levels for plant noise, in terms of BS4142 Rating Level L Ar,Tr , at locations near to the plant should not exceed the limit values in Table 3:
Table 3: Plant Noise Limits to Meet BREEAM Education: 2008 Pol 8 criterion
Lowest measured existing background noise level (L A90 ) Plant noise limit (L Ar,Tr ) at noise sensitive receiver (including +5dB acoustic feature correction) Noise Sensitive Receptor Measurement Location Night-time (2300 0700) Daytime (0700 2300) Night-time (2300 0700) Daytime (0700 2300) 1. At Southern site boundary by rear of gardens to houses on Baker Street 34 42 34 42 2. At Eastern site boundary by rear of gardens to houses on Baker Street 35 42 35 42 3. At Western site boundary by rear of gardens to houses on High Street 31 42 31 42 4.0 BREEAM Plant Noise Criteria
Client: One Creative Environments Ltd. Site: Burntwood Leisure Centre PCC Page: 9 of 12 HRS Report Ref: 109591-AC-2v1 Acoustics Department, HRS Services Ltd.
Email: acoustics@hrsservices.co.uk
Tel: 0114 228 3540
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5.1. Daytime and night-time noise surveys have been carried out at and around the proposed development site to inform BREEAM: Healthcare 2008 Pol 8 design works for the new Primary Care Centre at Burntwood Leisure Centre, Lichfield. 5.2. The night time and daytime noise surveys were undertaken at positions representative of the nearest noise sensitive locations to the site in order to establish the existing noise climate and lowest background noise levels during the anticipated possible operation times of new building services plant. 5.3. Suitable plant noise criteria at the nearby dwellings have been identified to meet BREEAM: Healthcare: 2008 Pol 8 credit requirements.
Client: One Creative Environments Ltd. Site: Burntwood Leisure Centre PCC Page: 10 of 12 HRS Report Ref: 109591-AC-2v1 Acoustics Department, HRS Services Ltd.
Email: acoustics@hrsservices.co.uk
Tel: 0114 228 3540
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Appendix I - Glossary of Terms Sound Pressure Level and the decibel (dB) A sound wave is a small fluctuation of atmospheric pressure. The human ear responds to these variations in pressure, producing the sensation of hearing. The ear can detect a very wide range of pressure variations. In order to cope with this wide range of pressure variations, a logarithmic scale is used to convert the values into manageable numbers. Although it might seem unusual to use a logarithmic scale to measure a physical phenomenon, it has been found that human hearing also responds to sound in an approximately logarithmic fashion. The dB (decibel) is the logarithmic unit used to describe sound (or noise) levels. The usual range of sound pressure levels is from 0 dB (threshold of hearing) to 120 dB (threshold of pain). Frequency and hertz (Hz) As well as the loudness of a sound, the frequency content of a sound is also very important. Frequency is a measure of the rate of fluctuation of a sound wave. The unit used is cycles per second, or hertz (Hz). Sometimes large frequency values are written as kilohertz (kHz), where 1 kHz = 1000 Hz. Young people with normal hearing can hear frequencies in the range 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. However, the upper frequency limit gradually reduces as a person gets older. Noise Indices When a noise level is constant and does not fluctuate over time, it can be described adequately by measuring the dB(A) level. However, when the noise level varies with time, the measured dB(A) level will vary as well. In this case it is therefore not possible to represent the noise climate with a simple dB(A) value. In order to describe noise where the level is continuously varying, a number of other indices, including statistical parameters, are used. The indices used in this report are described below. L Aeq This is the A-weighted 'equivalent continuous noise level' which is an average of the total sound energy measured over a specified time period. In other words, L Aeq is the level of a continuous noise which has the same total (A-weighted) energy as the real fluctuating noise, measured over the same time period. It is increasingly being used as the preferred parameter for all forms of environmental noise. L Amax This is the maximum A-weighted noise level that was recorded during the monitoring period. L A10 This is the A-weighted noise level that was recorded for at least 10% of the monitoring period. LA90 This is the minimum A-weighted noise level that was recorded for at least 90% of the monitoring period. Usually taken as the underlying background noise level.
Client: One Creative Environments Ltd. Site: Burntwood Leisure Centre PCC Page: 11 of 12 HRS Report Ref: 109591-AC-2v1 Acoustics Department, HRS Services Ltd.
Email: acoustics@hrsservices.co.uk
Tel: 0114 228 3540
HRS Services Ltd. The Maltings. Burton Road. Sheffield. S3 8BZ | Tel: 0114 2723004 | Fax: 0114 2723003 | www.hrsservices.co.uk | email: info@hrsservices.co.uk Directors SE Westgate MPhil BSc MCIOB PT Westgate BSc Dip Min Eng Registered Number 2115177 (Wales) VAT No. 440 1069 93