Specific locations of the monitoring system shall be chosen whenever possible, such that the CNEL from sources other than aircraft in flight is equal to or less than 55dB. This objective may be satisfied by selecting locations in a residential area not immediately adjacent to a noisy industry, freeway, railroad track, et cetera. The measurement microphone shall be placed 20 feet above the ground level, or at least 10 feet above neighboring roof tops, whichever is higher and has a clear line of sight to the path of aircraft in flight.
No obstructions which significantly influence the sound field from the aircraft shall exist within a conical space above the measurement position, the cone being defined by a vertical axis and by a half angle of 75 degrees from that axis.
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 21, § 5072
Note: Authority cited: Sections 21243 and 21669, Public Utilities Code. Reference: Air Transport Association of America v. Crotti (N.D.Cal. 1975) 389 F.Supp. 58.