NHI 142051 Highway Traffic Noise NHI s Revised Noise Training Course by William Bowlby, Bowlby & Associates, Inc., and Harvey S. Knauer, Environmental Acoustics, Inc. 1
History Original 3-day course developed in 2004 2007 Prime Contractor & Instructional System Design: University of Tennessee Center for Transportation Research Subject Matter Experts: Bill Bowlby, Harvey Knauer and Soren Pedersen Taught 15 times from 2007 2011, including FDOT pilot 2
Recent Activity FHWA felt a need to streamline to two days while porting some lessons to the Web Course revision started in March 2012: Prime & Instructional System Design: UT Center for Transportation Research Subject matter experts: Bill Bowlby and Harvey Knauer Technical direction and review: Mark Ferroni and Adam Alexander, FHWA Pilot to be taught this week, hosted by NC DOT 3
Course Goal To provide an overview of: Legislation and regulations pertaining to highway traffic noise, and The requirements and techniques for noise analysis and abatement 4
Target Audience Generalists, reviewers, and future specialists State highway agency environmental specialists, designers, planners and engineers City/County planners, engineers and environmental coordinators or specialists FHWA staff with NEPA responsibilities Consultants 5
Course Learning Outcomes At the end of this course, participants will be able to: Explain the basic concepts of traffic noise and its generation, propagation and attenuation Describe necessary requirements to comply with the FHWA noise regulation, as codified in 23 CFR 772 Discuss applicable noise measurement, analysis and reporting procedures 6
Agenda Day 1 Introduction and Overview Lesson 1 Basic Traffic Noise Concepts Lesson 2 Noise Legislation, Regulations and Policies Lesson 3 Noise Study Requirements 7
Agenda Day 2 Lesson 4 Noise Measurement Lesson 5 Basics of Traffic Noise Modeling Lesson 6 Applications of Traffic Noise Modeling Lesson 7 Barrier Acoustical Concepts and Design Lesson 8 Noise Study Documentation Exam, Course Evaluation and Wrap Up 8
Related Web-Based Training Courses NHI 142063 Highway Traffic Noise: Basic Acoustics NHI 142064 Highway Traffic Noise: Construction Noise NHI 142065 Highway Traffic Noise: Public Involvement NHI 142066 Highway Traffic Noise: Compatible Planning and Development NHI 142067 Highway Traffic Noise: Project-Related Noise Abatement Free of charge at www.nhi.fhwa.dot.gov 10
Interactive Sound Information System (ISIS) 10
Measuring Noise Six Larson-Davis LxT sound level analyzers available during the class Used in Lesson 4 with an ISIS recording of traffic noise 11
Lesson 1 Basic Traffic Noise Concepts Characteristics of sound Sound propagation Noise barrier basics 12
Lesson 2 Noise Legislation, Regulations and Policies Legislation, such as National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 Federal Aid Highway Act of 1970 National Highway System Designation Act of 1995 Regulations 23 CFR 772, Procedures for Abatement of Highway Traffic Noise and Construction Noise Policies Highway agency implementation of 2010 revisions to 23 CFR 772 13
Lesson 3 Noise Study Requirements Small group activity and instructor-facilitated discussion Determining the tasks involved in conducting a traffic noise study Discussing why these tasks are important 14
Lesson 4 Noise Measurement Reasons for measuring noise, including model validation Measurement procedures, including proper planning, execution and follow-through Basic instrumentation and accessories Group activities: Measuring Traffic Noise and Planning a Noise Measurement Program 15
Lesson 5 Basics of Traffic Noise Modeling When to model and why Vehicle types and emission levels Modeling considerations mapping, traffic data, analysis areas How to model receptors as FHWA TNM receiver points Class activity: Modeling Nonresidential Receptors 16
Lesson 6 Application of Traffic Noise Modeling FHWA TNM components and features Input data objects in FHWA TNM Understanding FHWA TNM results Group activities: Modeling Input Objects and Determining Noise Impacts from FHWA TNM Results 17
Lesson 7 Barrier Acoustical Concepts and Design Acoustical principles, issues and criteria Applying FHWA TNM to the case study Class activity: Assessing Acoustical Feasibility and Reasonableness of a Noise Barrier Design 18
Lesson 8 Noise Study Documentation Required information in environmental documents Noise Study Report content 0-19
Upon Completion of Training CDs with Instructor Notes, Highway Construction Noise Handbook and Noise Barrier Design Handbook Certificate of participation from NHI Eligibility for CEUs attendance at all sessions and passing of final exam 20
Instructor Team FHWA Adam Alexander Mark Ferroni Mike Roberts Mary Ann Rondinella Stephanie Stoermer Volpe Center Consultants Bill Bowlby (also Instructor Coordinator) Paul Burge, URS Jim Cowan, URS John Jaeckel, HNTB Harvey Knauer, EAI Darlene Reiter, Bowlby Judy Rochat Roger Wayson 0-21
Next Steps Teach a special 3-day version including the planned webbased lessons at Columbia College Chicago, August 21-23 Contact Ron Elling, relling@colum.edu Or visit: www.colum.edu/academics/audio_arts_and_acoustics/nhi/index.php Finalize 2-day course after the pilot Schedule sessions of NHI 142051 Highway Traffic Noise Visit the NHI web site: www.nhi.fhwa.dot.gov Contact any of the instructors NHI will finish porting the four lessons to the Web 22
NHI: Mila Plosky Acknowledgements FHWA : Mark Ferroni and Adam Alexander University of Tennessee team Airton Kohls, Project Manager Jean Derco and Margaret Atkins, Instructional Systems Designers Tammy Enix, The One Who Gets Things Done 23
Questions? 24