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ADDENDUM All facilities shall be secured from unauthorized public access as necessary to ensure public safety. Equipment. All facility equipment shall be designed, installed, operated and maintained to protect against structural or equipment failure that could endanger public safety. All facility equipment must be certified as meeting accepted industry safety, interconnection and performance standards as established by the National Electrical Code, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Underwriters Laboratories, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), or other accepted testing and certification facilities. For small wind facilities, this may include equipment certified by the Small Wind Certification Council (under AWEA Standard 9.1–2009) All wind turbines shall be equipped with automatic breaking, governing or feathering systems to prevent uncontrolled rotation, overspeeding, and excessive pressure on the tower structure, rotor blades, and turbine components. Net-metered wind systems must meet Vermont Public Service Board technical specifications. Emergency Services. For installations of [100 - 500] kW or more, facility site plans, schematics, emergency response plans, and contact information must be filed with and reviewed by the fire department and other emergency responders. Emergency contact information must also be displayed onsite, in a prominent location. a. Roof-mounted installations must be installed with adequate clearance to provide safe roof access by firefighters. Noise. Audible noise generated by a new or upgraded facility shall not exceed the lesser of [45-60 dB(A)], or 5 dB(A) above the ambient noise level, as measured at the property line. Note: Noise is a common issue in the review and siting of wind facilities, but other energy facilities – including transmission lines and substation equipment – can also generate audible "corona" noise from electrical discharges. For wind facilities, the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) model bylaw recommends local standards or a maximum sound level of 60 db(A) as measured at the exterior of an occupied building, but many model ordinances specify 45 to 55 dB(A) at the property line, especially in rural settings where ambient sound levels are more typically around 35 dB(A). Some, as noted above, also specify a maximum increase in sound level over the ambient (background) level. These levels should be reviewed in relation to other adopted community noise standards. Vermont has yet to enact statewide community noise level standards – noise is left to municipalities to regulate – but for large-scale wind projects the Public Service Board has set a precedent of 45 db(A), averaged over an hour, outside of an occupied residence. Tonal noise and low frequency sound levels and vibrations are often also cited concerns for large installations. Noise impacts decrease with distance, and can often be addressed through increased setbacks or equipment modifications. 25PDF Image | POLICY GUIDE FOR SOUTHERN WINDSOR COUNTY
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