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Challenges of the Use of Sound Emergence for Setting Legal Noise Limits

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  • Guillaume Dutilleux

    (Acoustics Research Center, Department of Electronic Systems, NTNU, 1,7491 Trondheim, Norway)

  • Truls Gjestland

    (Acoustics Research Center, SINTEF Digital, 1,7491 Trondheim, Norway)

  • Gaetano Licitra

    (Physics Department, University of Pisa, Largo Pontecorvo 3, 56127 Pisa (PI), Italy
    Environmental Protection Agency of Tuscany Region, Via Vittorio Veneto 27, 56127 Pisa (Pi), Italy)

Abstract

In the vast majority of legislation on environmental noise, the metric used for expressing limit values is based on sound pressure levels. But some countries have introduced sound emergence limit values where the compliance of a noise-generating activity is defined as a maximum allowable difference between the sound pressure level with and without the regulated activity operating. This paper investigates the foundations and the merits of this kind of differential noise limit values. Our review of literature indicates that there is very little evidence supporting the use of differential noise limits over absolute ones. Moreover, while sound emergence limits seem to originate from consideration about audibility of the regulated noise source, they appear to give little insight into what is audible and what is not. Furthermore, both the definition and the practical measurement of sound emergence raise several challenges that compromise reproducibility. In addition, first, the reference to background noise makes it very difficult first to ascertain the conformity of noisy installations in the long run, second to effectively protect the community from excessive noise and third to evaluate conformity on the basis of simulations. When switching to another metric is not an option the paper makes recommendations toward a more reliable use of sound emergence.

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  • Guillaume Dutilleux & Truls Gjestland & Gaetano Licitra, 2019. "Challenges of the Use of Sound Emergence for Setting Legal Noise Limits," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 16(22), pages 1-14, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:16:y:2019:i:22:p:4517-:d:287319
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    1. Luca Fredianelli & Peter Lercher & Gaetano Licitra, 2022. "New Indicators for the Assessment and Prevention of Noise Nuisance," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(19), pages 1-5, October.
    2. César Asensio & Pierre Aumond & Arnaud Can & Luis Gascó & Peter Lercher & Jean-Marc Wunderli & Catherine Lavandier & Guillermo de Arcas & Carlos Ribeiro & Patricio Muñoz & Gaetano Licitra, 2020. "A Taxonomy Proposal for the Assessment of the Changes in Soundscape Resulting from the COVID-19 Lockdown," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(12), pages 1-9, June.

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