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1.3 Organization
The guide is generally organized in chronological order from site selecfion to design and consfruction andfinally operations and mainenance; however, many of the activitics discussed in the guide overlap. Forexample, the permiting activities in Clause 5 occur throughout the process with some permitconsiderations occurring at the beginning of site selection and others taking place during construction.Also, many design considerations require more of an iterative process rather than a chronological oneTherefore, users of this guide should be aware that some overlap of information exists between clauses
2. Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document (i.c., they mustbe understood and used, so each referenced document is cited in text and its relationship to this document isexplained). For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition ofthe referenced document (including any amendments or corrigenda) applies.
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3. Definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. The IEEE StandardsDictionary Online should be consulted for teris not defined in this clause.
A-weighted sound level (dBA): The representation of the sound pressure level that has as mmuch as 40 dBof the sound below 100 Hz and a similar amount above 10 000 Hz filtered out. This level best approximatesthe response of the average young car when listening to most ordinary, everyday sounds. Generalldesignated in dBA.
commercial zone: A zone that includes offices, shops, hotels, motels, service establishments, or otherretail/commercial facilities as defined by local ordinances.
hazardous material: Any material that has been so designated by governmental agencies or adverselyimpacts human health or the environment.
industrial zone: A zone that includes manufacturing plants where fabrication or original manufacturing isdone, as defined by local ordinances.
noise: Undesirable sound emissions or undesirable electromagnetic signals/emissions.
residential zone: A zone that includes single-family and multi-family residential units, as defined by localordinances.
wetlands: Any land that has been so designated by governmental agencies. Characteristically, such landcontains vegetation associated with saturated types of soil.
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