Good Site Practices. Good site practices can reduce the noise impacts on affected NSRs, although the effectiveness of these practices can vary depending on actual site conditions, and hence it is difficult to quantify effectiveness. The recommended practices are as follows: PMEs should be kept to a minimum and the parallel use of them should be avoided; Intermittent use of PME which can be shut down between work periods or throttled down to a minimum; Mobile PME should be sited as far from NSRs as possible; PME known to emit noise strongly in one direction should be orientated to direct away from the nearby NSRs; Only well-maintained plant should be operated on-site and PME should be serviced regularly during the construction programme; and
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Good Site Practices. Good site practices can reduce the noise impacts on affected NSRs, although the effectiveness of these practices can vary depending on actual site conditions, and hence it is difficult to quantify effectiveness. .The recommended practices are as follows: PMEs should be kept to a minimum and the parallel use of them should be avoided; Intermittent use of PME which can be shut down between work periods or throttled down to a minimum; Mobile PME should be sited as far from NSRs as possible; PME known to emit noise strongly in one direction should be orientated to direct away from the nearby NSRs; and Only well-maintained plant should be operated on-site and PME should be serviced regularly during the construction programme; and
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