Wash. Admin. Code § 173-60-020 - Definitions
(1) "Background
sound level" means the level of all sounds in a given environment, independent
of the specific source being measured.
(2) "dBA" means the sound pressure level in
decibels measured using the "A" weighting network on a sound level meter. The
sound pressure level, in decibels, of a sound is 20 times the logarithm to the
base 10 of the ratio of the pressure of the sound to a reference pressure of 20
micropascals.
(3) "Department"
means the department of ecology.
(4) "Director" means the director of the
department of ecology.
(5)
"Distribution facilities" means any facility used for distribution of
commodities to final consumers, including facilities of utilities that convey
water, waste water, natural gas, and electricity.
(6) "EDNA" means the environmental
designation for noise abatement, being an area or zone (environment) within
which maximum permissible noise levels are established.
(7) "Existing" means a process, event, or
activity in an established area, producing sound subject to or exempt from this
chapter, prior to the effective date of September 1, 1975.
(8) "Local government" means county or city
government or any combination of the two.
(9) "Noise" means the intensity, duration and
character of sounds, from any and all sources.
(10) "Person" means any individual,
corporation, partnership, association, governmental body, state agency or other
entity whatsoever.
(11) "Property
boundary" means the surveyed line at ground surface, which separates the real
property owned, rented, or leased by one or more persons, from that owned,
rented, or leased by one or more other persons, and its vertical
extension.
(12) "Racing event"
means any motor vehicle competition conducted under a permit issued by a
governmental authority having jurisdiction or, if such permit is not required,
then under the auspices of a recognized sanctioning body.
(13) "Receiving property" means real property
within which the maximum permissible noise levels specified herein shall not be
exceeded from sources outside such property.
(14) "Sound level meter" means a device which
measures sound pressure levels and conforms to Type 1 or Type 2 as specified in
the American National Standards Institute Specification S1.4-1971.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.107 RCW. 94-12-001 (Order 92-41), § 173-60-020, filed 5/18/94, effective 6/18/94; 83-15-046 (Order DE 82-42), § 173-60-020, filed 7/19/83; Order DE 77-1, § 173-60-020, filed 6/1/77; Order 74-32, § 173-60-020, filed 4/22/75, effective 9/1/75.
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