2005, Subacoustech, Greater Gabbard, Anticipated Level of Airborne Noise During Pile Driving

2005, Subacoustech, Greater Gabbard, Anticipated Level of Airborne Noise During Pile Driving

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May 2021

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May 2005 - May 2005

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May 2021

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Summary

This report presents a brief initial assessment of the airborne noise levels as a function of
range that may occur during offshore impact piling at Greater Gabbard. This will involve
driving a 6.5 m diameter pile using an IHC-S-600 hammer. The IHC Hydrohammer is a
hydraulic pile driver that uses an enclosed system encasing the top of the pile.

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