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IHCP - Institute for Health and Consumer ProtectionIspra - Italyhttp://ihcp.jrc.ec.europa.eu/
Joint Research Centre (JRC)
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CNOSSOS-EU Guidelinesfor the competent use of the future common noise assessment methods
Fabienne- Anfosso- LédéeStylianos Kephalopoulos
Associating S. Shilton, M. Paviotti, N. Jones, T. Werst, P. de Vos, D. van Maercke, V. Reina
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CNOSSOS-EU Guidelines Concept
Introduction
Background
Objectives and scope of the Guidelines
How will the Guidelines look like?
Proposed structure
Examples from the template
Some Technical Issues to be Addressed
Future Needs
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Background (1/2)
JRC Workshop March 2009, Ispra: “Target Quality and Input Values Requirements”: Extensive discussions highlighted need for Guidance.
JRC Workshop September 2009, Brussels: “Selection of common noise assessment methods in EU” Extensive discussions identified initial scope of Guidance;
Euronoise October 2009, Edinburgh: “Noise Mapping Workshop” Presentation of recommendations from September JRC workshop and
discussion open to experts from outside the working groups; Lively debate amongst delegates, predominantly centred on the practical
application of the proposed methods; Provided clarity on the required scope of the Guidance.
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Background (2/2)
JRC Ad-hoc Meeting with Software Developers (CNOSSOS-EU), March 2010, Ispra first presentation of the concept, scope and outline of the Guidance discussions and starting point for an outline agreement on the overall form
and scope of the Guidance
DG ENV Meeting of the Joint Regulatory Committee Meeting on Noise, June 2010, Brussels EU MS reiterated the need for Guidance for a competent use of CNOSSOS-
EU as an integral part of the common method EU MS also expressed their views on what the Guidelines should contain.
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Objectives of the Guidelines
The purpose of CNOSSOS-EU is to support the Directives’ requirements on comparability and equivalence, therefore, the Guidance should provide:
a framework for a common implementation of the END.
extensive practical guidance to support the users in the application of the proposed CNOSSOS-EU methods
Technical chapters of CNOSSOS-EU focus on WHAT the method entails – the “Standard”;
Guidance chapters of CNOSSOS-EU focus on HOW the method should be used in practice.
The Guidance should support and encourage sharing of data, experience and best practice between stakeholders, support the aims of the INSPIRE Directive.
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Scope of the Guidelines (1/2)
bring together the key aspects of best practice currently set out within an array of documents and reports. WG-AEN, “Good Practice Guide for Strategic Noise Mapping and the Production of
Associated Data on Noise Exposure”, Aug. 2007; WG-AEN, “Presenting Noise Mapping Information to the Public”, March 2008; OJEU, Commission Recommendation 2003/613/EC EC, Reporting Mechanism proposed for reporting under the END 2002/49/EC -
Handbook (including Data Specifications), Oct. 2007. IMAGINE, WP1 Final report , 2006 DIN 45687 Various national guidance documents …
Guidance of CNOSSOS-EU is to be developed and extended beyond the aforementioned available documents.
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Scope of the Guidelines (2/2)
“Fit for purpose” framework A comprehensive methodology to support detailed assessments; Simplified for strategic noise mapping using default inputs and/or
other assumptions.
According to EU MS, the Guidelines need to indicate the necessary quality of input data
provide instructions on the evaluation of emission data: how to import national databases in CNOSSOS-EU how to introduce new data
indicate the impact of simplifications of input data. be flexible to accommodate local and regional variations (complex
situations such as valley zones)
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Who are the Guidelines for?
WHO? NEEDS?
National authority
understand the financial costs, the complexity and the number of organisations within the MS who need to be involved within the process of implementing the directive including transposition
Competent authoritycoordination, management and production of the result data of strategic noise mapping or action plans
Technical practitionerrun the project (data collection and handling, operating software, operating calculation, producing result files)
Data provider provide the appropriate input data
Reporting coordinator at MS towards the EC
collect relevant information from the competent authorities
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Proposed general structure
5 embedded levels of use defined
Level 0: “Overview”: Framework description of the method, aimed at general public and politicians
Level 1: “The assessment process”: Explanations for the environmental offices and managers of the process at MS level
Level 2: “Description”: General explanation of input data requirements and use of the method. Aimed at persons performing the noise mapping calculations
Level 3: “Toolkit”: Exact list of inputs to be used in the calculation.
Level 4: “Details”: Hints of the settings and input values, clarification of specific issues, data format tolls for National databases conversion, tools for introducing new values, use of measurements
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Items in the assessment process (level 1)• Areas of assessment
• Road noise source emission
• Railway noise source emission
• Industrial noise source emission
• Aircraft noise source emission
• Sound propagation
• GIS and dataset specifications
• Noise level calculations
• Measurements
• Reporting of Results
• Public Participation
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How will the Guidelines look like?
An interactive web based tool, hosted by JRC
Staged development according to priorities
Updated information
Possibility to get information at different levels of details
Possibility to send comments directly from the site, to suggest improvements or to share experience
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Level 1
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Level 2
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Level 3
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Level 4
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Development process
Small expert group (9 people) coordinated by JRC, for building the web site and preparing a draft proposal(S. Shilton, M. Paviotti, N. Jones, T. Werst, P. de Vos, D. van Maercke, F. Anfosso, S. Kephalopoulos, V. Reina)
Structure table: list of all items to be fed in the Guidelines at each relevant level Priorities are assigned for each item
Priority 1: essential, items needed for noise mapping Priority 2: medium, items can be useful for noise mapping Priority 3: low, items can be useful for action planning only
Building of web site template according to the item structure table
Drafting of all screens according to priorities
Formal reviewing and finalisation (by the group of experts officially nominated by EU MS and other stakeholders)
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Some technical issues to be addressed (1/2)
Input Data:
How to capture specific noise related data, such as train emissions, vehicle noise, rail/wheel roughness, road surface info etc;
How to link with national data and take into account specific data
Data specifications for inputs and outputs for CNOSSOS-EU
Management of uncertainty/quality:
in terms of dB uncertainty or no of people uncertainty;
controlling uncertainty as per DIN 45687 standard
GPGv2 Toolkits:
Needs to be updated and expanded to deal with CNOSSOS-EU, what to do when you have or don’t have data;
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Some technical issues to be addressed (2/2)
Post processing:
Interpolation of grids for “missing” points or contours, presentation of maps, population exposure assessment, reporting to EC , presentation to the public and stakeholders
Use of noise mapping software:
User settings and calculation processing, receptor points for population assessment, grid resolution,…
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Future Needs
Establish CNOSSOS-EU support working group;
To provide feedback, clarification, support, training and answers to EU MS, software developers and end users;
To manage the test protocols, verification process and accreditation;
To manage and update the CNOSSOS-EU method and Guidelines.
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION !
Time for questions and discussion…