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Mayor Möller announces precise analysis of the noise pollution in trial operation
Weiterstadt. The changed route "Amtix Kurz to Cindy S" in the context of a trial operation . The adaptation mainly affects the districts of Gräfenhausen and Schneppenhausen , in the immediate vicinity of which the aircraft take a new curve tour Startbahn West
Mayor Ralf Möller , also a member of the board of the aircraft noise commission , was now expressed in an official statement on the situation. "Our task is to keep the burden on Weiterstadt as low as possible - in accordance with a fair consideration of all affected municipalities along the route," said Möller.
Aircraft noise pollution despite greater distance?
Initial feedback from the south of Gräfenhausen indicates that the new route sometimes perceived as louder despite the greater distance of the aircraft . According to Möller, a possible cause is the changed angle of inclination of the machines after the start. "We take this phenomenon very seriously," he emphasizes.
Although more than 97 percent of the flights comply with the new route German air traffic control In the next meeting of the aircraft noise commission in September, a detailed evaluation to take place.
Lower measurements as the basis for decisions
To collect well -founded data, the existing flight noise meter between Gräfenhausen and Schneppenhausen used. The trial operation as well as the evaluation of the measured values will take some time. For Weidstadt, a computer reduction was forecast by less than half a decibel - a low but measurable relief.
Möller announces that it is critical of the measured values: "If it turns out that the stress is higher than assumed, I will request a new examination of alternatives - the laying of the curve to the uninhabited area is then on the table again."
Compromise between Weiterstadt and Erzhausen
In advance, the variant now chosen was rated the second best option for Weiterstadt significant additional burden for Erzhausen . "We have to keep an eye on the overall picture," said Möller. Nevertheless, it is clear: "The local people have to experience a noticeable relief."
The exchange with the population therefore remains a central concern of the city. "We take the feedback - whether positively or critically - very seriously and are committed to a fair solution for all districts," concluded the mayor.
(Weiterstadt - Red/PSW)