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More than 1,000 homes near Truax Field could be incompatible for residential use because of heightened noise levels if a new fighter jet program is placed there, according to a draft report compiled by the U.S. Air Force and National Guard Bureau.
The draft report outlines areas where the daily average noise level would reach about 70 decibels about as loud as a vacuum cleaner or up to 75 decibels. The noise wouldnt be a constant buzz, but rather dramatic increases as jets pass by, up to about 110 decibels about as loud as a rock concert.
About 200 acres of residential land near Truax Field, where the Wisconsin Air National Guards 115th Fighter Wing is based, is expected to be brought above the 65-decibel threshold that the draft report described as unsuitable for residential use. More than 130 homes closest to the military facility located at the Dane County Regional Airport would likely be above a 70-decibel threshold average.
The draft report mentions potential for noise mitigation, including sound insulation through a voluntary program by the Federal Aviation Administration, but it does not offer guarantees of whether that would be provided in Madison. The sound level of the planes is well below the level that would cause hearing loss, according to the draft report.
Read more: https://madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt-and-politics/report-more-than-madison-homes-would-be-incompatible-for-residential/article_c14eb50f-08d6-568b-852d-d31cc029cdd1.html
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milestogo
(17,913 posts)its not like people could just avoid the area.
If you are flying into or out of Madison, or if you work at the airport, you risk hearing loss.