772.5—Definitions.
(a) Design year.
The future year used to estimate the probable traffic volume for which a highway is designed. A time, 10 to 20 years, from the start of construction is usually used.
(b) Existing noise levels.
The noise, resulting from the natural and mechanical sources and human activity, considered to be usually present in a particular area.
(c)
L10. The sound level that is exceeded 10 percent of the time (the 90th percentile) for the period under consideration.
(e) Leq—
the equivalent steady-state sound level which in a stated period of time contains the same acoustic energy as the time-varying sound level during the same time period.
(g) Traffic noise impacts.
Impacts which occur when the predicted traffic noise levels approach or exceed the noise abatement criteria (Table 1), or when the predicted traffic noise levels substantially exceed the existing noise levels.
(h) Type I projects.
A proposed Federal or Federal-aid highway project for the construction of a highway on new location or the physical alteration of an existing highway which significantly changes either the horizonal or vertical alignment or increases the number of through-traffic lanes.
(i) Type II projects.
A proposed Federal or Federal-aid highway project for noise abatement on an existing highway.
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