Standard Guide for Selection of Environmental Noise Measurements and Criteria

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1.1 This guide covers many measurement methods and criteria for evaluating environmental noise. It includes the following:
1.1.1 The use of weightings, penalties, and normalization factors;
1.1.2 Types of noise measurements and criteria, indicating their limitations and best uses;
1.1.3 Sources of criteria;
1.1.4 Recommended procedures for criteria selection;
1.1.5 A catalog of selected available criteria; and
1.1.6 Suggested applications of sound level measurements and criteria.
1.2 Criteria Selection—This guide will assist users in selecting criteria for the following:
1.2.1 Evaluating the effect of existing or potential outdoor sounds on a community;
1.2.2 Establishing or revising local noise ordinances, codes, or bylaws, including performance standards in zoning regulations; or
1.2.3 Evaluating sound indoors that originated from outside sources.
1.3 Reasons for Criteria—This guide discusses the many reasons for noise criteria, ways sound can be measured and specified, and advantages and disadvantages of the most widely used types of criteria. The guide refers the user to appropriate documents for more detailed information and guidance. The listing of specific criteria includes national government regulatory requirements. Users needing further general background on sound and sound measurement are directed to the books listed in the References section.
1.4 Criteria in RegulationsCertain criteria are specified to be used by government regulation, law, or ordinance for specific purposes. Ease of enforcement and cost impact on government are considerations for these criteria. They may not be the most appropriate criteria in some circumstances. This guide will discuss the limitations of these criteria.
1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

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Designation: E 1686 – 02
Standard Guide for
Selection of Environmental Noise Measurements and
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Criteria
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 1686; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope be the most appropriate criteria in some circumstances. This
guide will discuss the limitations of these criteria.
1.1 This guide covers many measurement methods and
1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the
criteria for evaluating environmental noise. It includes the
safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the
following:
responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-
1.1.1 The use of weightings, penalties, and normalization
priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-
factors;
bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.
1.1.2 Types of noise measurements and criteria, indicating
their limitations and best uses;
2. Referenced Documents
1.1.3 Sources of criteria;
2.1 ASTM Standards:
1.1.4 Recommended procedures for criteria selection;
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C 634 Terminology Relating to Environmental Acoustics
1.1.5 A catalog of selected available criteria; and
E 966 Guide for Field Measurement of Airborne Sound
1.1.6 Suggested applications of sound level measurements
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Insulation of Building Facades and Facade Elements
and criteria.
E 1014 Guide for Measurement of Outdoor A-Weighted
1.2 Criteria Selection—This guide will assist users in se-
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Sound Levels
lecting criteria for the following:
E 1503 Test Method for Conducting Outdoor Sound Mea-
1.2.1 Evaluating the effect of existing or potential outdoor
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surements Using a Digital Statistical Analysis System
sounds on a community;
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2.2 ANSI Standards:
1.2.2 Establishing or revising local noise ordinances, codes,
ANSI S1.4 American National Standard Specification for
or bylaws, including performance standards in zoning regula-
Sound Level Meters
tions; or
ANSI S1.11 American National Standard Specification for
1.2.3 Evaluating sound indoors that originated from outside
Octave-Band and Fractional-Octave-Band Analog and
sources.
Digital Filters
1.3 Reasons for Criteria—This guide discusses the many
ANSI S1.13 American National Standard Measurement of
reasons for noise criteria, ways sound can be measured and
Sound Pressure Levels in Air
specified, and advantages and disadvantages of the most
ANSI S3.1 American National Standard Maximum Permis-
widely used types of criteria. The guide refers the user to
sible Ambient Noise Levels for Audiometric Test Rooms
appropriate documents for more detailed information and
ANSI S3.4 American National Standard Procedure for the
guidance. The listing of specific criteria includes national
Computation of Loudness of Noise
government regulatory requirements. Users needing further
ANSI S3.14 American National Standard for Rating Noise
general background on sound and sound measurement are
with Respect to Speech Interference
directed to the books listed in the References section.
ANSI S12.4 American National Standard Method for As-
1.4 Criteria in Regulations—Certain criteria are specified to
sessment of High-Energy Impulsive Sounds with Respect
be used by government regulation, law, or ordinance for
to Residential Communities
specific purposes. Ease of enforcement and cost impact on
ANSI S12.7 American National Standard Methods for Mea-
government are considerations for these criteria. They may not
surement of Impulse Noise
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This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E33 on Environmental
Acoustics and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E33.09 on Community
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Noise. Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 04.06.
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Current edition approved Nov. 10, 2002. Published January 2003. Originally Available from American National Standards Institute, 11 West 42nd St., 13th
approved in 1995. Last previous edition approved in E 1686 – 96. Floor, New York, NY 10036.
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E1686–02
ANSI S12.9 American National Standard Quantities and 3.2.7 speech interference level, SIL, L ,[nd], (db), n—one-
SI
Procedures for Description and Measurement of Environ- fourth of the sum of the band sound pressure levels for octave
mental Sound bands with nominal mid-band frequencies of 500, 1000, 2000,
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2.3 ISO Standards: and 4000 Hz. ANSI S
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