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(3) NOISE SENSITIVE AREAS OR ACTIVITIES AND NOISE CONTROLS
(Are there noise sensitive activities present that may be negatively impacted by military operational noise?)
(c)
(b)
Noise Control
Noise Sensitive Area or Activity
(Are noise controls present? If noise controls are
(a)
(Describe the noise-sensitive areas or activities such
present, describe the type such as avoidance,
Location Description
as hospitals, nursing homes, tourism areas or sites,
engineering controls such as barriers or keeping a
(Where is it?)
animal habitat, agricultural, or animal husbandry
specified distance from the noise sensitive area or
operations.)
activity. If noise controls are not present, describe
recommended or potential noise solutions.)
Present
Absent
NOTES
Present
Absent
NOTES
(4) GENERAL NOTES
(Add notes related to noises in general.)
n. AIR QUALITY
(1) AMBIENT (OUTSIDE) AIR QUALITY (Describe sources that impact ambient air and/or introduce potential hazards. Provide locations. Survey landscape and
note presence of storage tanks. Identify contents. Note all combustion sources that create exhaust, fumes, or smoke; for example, flares, incinerators,
generators, burn pits or boxes, welding operations, idling vehicles, or aircraft. Note sources of dust, such as concrete plants, mining operations, tank or convoy
trails, roads or highways, helipads or runways, and agricultural fields or operations. Describe sources that produce odors such as a landfill, military painting and/
or solvent use, or refueling points. Note any terrain and elevation differences between the camp and air sources. Is the source affected by the season or
weather? Is it weather dependent?)
(2) INDOOR AIR QUALITY (Do occupants complain about dust, odors, stale air, or have symptoms of eye, throat, and nose irritation? Are generators placed
near building openings? Is the presence of visible mold noted? Take photographs. Do personnel occupy newly built structures? Does the ventilation system
allow fresh, filtered, and conditioned air into the building or shelter? Take photographs.)
Note: Carbon monoxide and other combustion by-products should be controlled to as low as reasonably achievable.
DD FORM 2993, AUG 2015
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