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Q: What experience do you have in noise mapping?

A: Hepworth Acoustics have carried out noise maps of all major types of noise source including roads, railways, industry, quarries and aircraft (and various combinations of the above). The company is virtually unique in the UK in having experience of all of the main noise mapping software that implement UK standards. The company produced the road traffic noise map for Westminster City Council and is currently producing noise maps for Manchester and Merseyside as part of the government’s Noise Mapping England initiative.

Q: Why do you use German software for your noise mapping?

A: Most of the noise mapping software originated from Northern Europe as this was where the first large scale noise mapping work was carried out in the 1990’s. We use Lima because it was designed from the start to be capable of mapping whole cities and we believe it to be the best noise mapping software.

Q: Can you provide further support, once the noise map is created?

A: Yes! We can assist clients in using the results of the noise map in Noise Action Plans. The noise map is only a tool to be used in developing noise control policies. It provides information that can be used to identify ‘hot spots’, to rank different areas and to assess the impact of proposed noise mitigation measures. Our research experience in the Merseyside Noise Study means that we are ideally placed to assist clients with the development of Noise Action Plans.

Q: Will we ever need to do a noise map again?

A: Yes. A noise map is only as good as the data it is based on. Over the years, traffic flows change, roads are built or altered, buildings are demolished and new ones built. Unless the noise map is updated, it will loose its usefulness by being out of date. The EU has also decreed that END noise maps shall be updated at least every 5 years.

Q: Do you have a specialist team of acousticians to produce your noise maps?

A: We have one of the biggest full-time teams in the UK working on the production of noise maps. The team consists of acousticians and GIS specialists. The team have produced noise maps for central and local government as well as industry.

Q: Are there previous noise mapping projects you have conducted which we could see?

A: Yes. Contact Peter Hepworth.

Q: Can your noise maps be integrated with my GIS system?

A: Yes, the noise maps generated using LIMA software can be integrated with most common GIS systems. It is also possible to use the Lima Arc software so that the noise calculations can be controlled from within the GIS environment.

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