Locals set to lose Schiphol noise protection
Posted: Mon 29th Sep 2008 10:43 am
Locals set to lose Schiphol noise protection
29 September 2008
The public stands to lose its legal protection against excessive noise from Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport, according to leaks from a confidential report obtained by the Volkskrant.
Residents currently have the right to go to court if noise from the airport exceeds a legally fixed maximum.
However, this legal protection could be scrapped and replaced by ‘agreements’ between the aviation sector and residents, the paper says, quoting from recommendations drawn up by former government minister Hans Alders.
‘The advice is the worst imaginable scenario for residents. It means that a million people around Schiphol will be sitting targets for noise made by planes,’ says Guus Berkhout, a noise specialist at Delft University who has seen the recommendations. He describes the proposal as ‘shameful’ in the Volkskrant.
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29 September 2008
The public stands to lose its legal protection against excessive noise from Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport, according to leaks from a confidential report obtained by the Volkskrant.
Residents currently have the right to go to court if noise from the airport exceeds a legally fixed maximum.
However, this legal protection could be scrapped and replaced by ‘agreements’ between the aviation sector and residents, the paper says, quoting from recommendations drawn up by former government minister Hans Alders.
‘The advice is the worst imaginable scenario for residents. It means that a million people around Schiphol will be sitting targets for noise made by planes,’ says Guus Berkhout, a noise specialist at Delft University who has seen the recommendations. He describes the proposal as ‘shameful’ in the Volkskrant.
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