Based in Pretoria, Enviro Acoustic Research (“EARES”) started in 2007 with the objective to become the foremost Environmental Noise Consultant in Africa. We aim to assist our clients in accurately describing existing ambient sound levels, quantifying the magnitude and extent of their noise impact to define the significance of their environmental noise impact.

Ambient sound levels are measured using best international practice (considering local regulations and guidelines), potential noise sources are identified and discussed with the client, and careful noise modelling is to define noise levels which are illustrated using aerial images to allow the compilation of a concise specialist report. Where required, future noise monitoring and appropriate and cost-effective solutions are included to manage and control the potential noise impact.

 Since starting in 2007, EARES has assisted more than 60 clients (Consulting Engineers, Environmental Consultants, Industry, Mining, Town Planners, and private clients) with more than 400 Environmental Noise projects in SAC. While we only specialize in Environmental Noise and Vibration, we closely work with specialist companies in Structural and Architectural Acoustics. 

Noise Impact Assessment and Reporting

The Environmental Noise Impact Assessment report is the cumulation of the experience and knowledge of the author(s). It finalizes the outcome from the baseline noise monitoring, the results of the noise propagation modelling, the assessment of the noise impact as well as appropriate monitoring, mitigation and management measures.

It is critical that such a report complies with the latest and most appropriate legislation (not to follow the National Noise Control Regulations when the project is located in the Western Cape, etc.), legislatively stipulated procedures (Appendix 6 or GNR320) as well as the requirements of SANS 10328:2008.

While this sound simple, we have reviewed (external) reports where the wrong legislation was followed, the wrong procedures were used or the report does not consider the SANS 10328:2008 methodologies. Should such a project face an appeal or other legal challenges, this would be the starting point for any attack.

It is thus important that the client and Environmental Assessment Practitioner select a specialist that would follow the correct process and procedures. While legal challenges are relatively rare, using a noise specialist that does not comply with best practices could result in a very expensive error.  

Unless specifically required by the client, EARES would advise and follow the latest legislative requirements, using a template based on the SANS 10328:2008 methodologies. All projects are approached from the point that it may face a legal challenge and care is taken to ensure that our noise study will not be used as the reason why an appeal or legal challenge is successful.

Legal and Technical Review

This could be a simple review, only considering the content of a noise study (done by a different company) in terms of legislative requirements and the SANS guidelines, or a full review which could include considering the accuracy of noise modelling. A legal and/or technical review may be required for a number of reasons, including:

Sound and Noise Measurements

Correct and accurate measurements are more than taking a sound level meter, pointing it in a direction, and pressing a button. 

Accurate measurements depend on understanding the purpose of the measurement, selecting the appropriate instrument, using the correct settings (requiring an understanding of reference periods, measurement periods, time-weighting, frequency weighting, etc.), using applicable calibration protocols, using proper measurement protocols (considering the measurement environment, purpose of measurement etc.).

After the measurement, the data must be processed and analyzed to provide truthful and useable information. Depending on which instrument is used, a typical 10-minute measurement could generate more than 100 unique readings. Over a 2-day period (the default used by EARES) one can have more than 200 datasets, each containing more than 100 readings. 

Processing, analyzing, and understanding the resulting information require training, significant experience, and knowledge.   

When selecting EARES as your service provider, clients can trust that EARES has the understanding, knowledge, and experience to correctly measure, process, analyze and present the resulting information in a manner that authorities and other stakeholders can understand.

Noise Audit and Monitoring

Noise audit and monitoring are normally completed to ensure legal compliance, either in terms of Regulation 6 of the Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Regulations (GNR 307 of 2003), or as required by the Environmental Authorization or commitments defined in the Environmental Management Programme of a client. 

Occupational services would include:

Environmental services would include:

Noise Propagation Modelling

Accurate noise modelling depends on a number of factors, including:

EARES, therefore, spends significant time developing a noise model to ensure that the resulting noise rating levels are applicable to the project. Over-estimating noise levels will result in significant cost overruns in implementing noise control or other mitigation measures. 

More dangerous would be the under-estimation of noise rating levels, potentially resulting the noise complaints, administrative directives, and even legal challenges. This could result in a process requiring expensive retro-fitment or changes, the relocation of the process, or even the termination of a project.