Simple download service (Atom) of the dataset: Areas exposed to daytime noise of the Paris-Le Havre line (Lden index type A map)
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European Directive 2002/49/EC of 25 June 2002 on the assessment and management of environmental noise entails for EU Member States an assessment of environmental noise in the vicinity of major transport infrastructure (land and air) and in large agglomerations.
This assessment is carried out in particular through the development of strategic ‘so-called’ noise maps.
These maps are intended to be reviewed and revised every 5 years. The first
series were developed in 2007 (1st deadline) and 2012 (2nd maturity).
2017 is therefore the year of the 3 rd deadline.
CBS are required, in particular, for rail infrastructure with more traffic than
30 000 train crossings per year.;
For major road and rail transport infrastructure, the CBS shall be established, adopted and approved under the authority of the Prefect of the Department: the Noise Card Approval Order is dated November 16, 2018
Noise maps are developed according to the indicators established by the European Directive, namely Lden (Day Evening Night Level) and Ln (Night Level).
• Day/day: [6h-18h]
• Evening/evening: [18h-22h]
• Night/night: [22h-6h]
The Lden and Ln indicators correspond to a defined energy average over the periods (Day/Black/Night) for Lden and (Night) for Ln. The corresponding results are expressed in A or dB(A) weighted decibels.
Areas exposed to noise (type A map):
These are two cards representing
• areas exposed to more than 55 dB(A) in Lden
• areas exposed to more than 50 dB(A) in Ln
They are presented in the form of isophone curves materialising areas of the same sound level and are plotted by step of 5 dB(A) from the threshold of 55 dB(A) in Lden and 50 dB(A) in Ln.
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