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The year’s first quarterly noise report was released Friday by John
Wayne Airport Director Alan Murphy.
The report, covering the first three months of 2001, documents noise
levels caused by departing and arriving jet aircraft on the homes and
businesses under the flight path.
Using 10 monitoring stations, six of which are in Newport Beach,
airport officials measured the Single Event Noise Exposure Level caused
by the planes.
Commercial aircraft must meet noise caps imposed by the airport’s 1985
settlement agreement with Newport Beach. That deal also divided aircraft
into three noise categories -- Class A, Class AA and Class E.
None of the airport’s 10 carriers exceeded those limits during the
time frame. Data was not available on Aloha Airlines, the airport’s
latest entrant that began flights April 1.
The report also logs complaint calls from eight neighborhoods in
Newport-Mesa. Of those areas, Balboa Peninsula led the way with 101 calls
(79% were from a single household). Balboa Island logged 62 calls.
Residents from Westcliff made 49 calls.
Other areas that complained about noise include Eastbluff (29 calls),
Newport Beach (28), Santa Ana Heights (24), Corona del Mar (11) and Costa
Mesa (10).
-- Paul Clinton
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