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Mainz citizen participation in the action plan against aircraft noise

The noise caused by take-offs and landings at Frankfurt Airport affects many people in the surrounding area. The noise reduction measures can be commented on.

The noise caused by take-offs and landings at Frankfurt Airport disturbed many people in the area...
The noise caused by take-offs and landings at Frankfurt Airport disturbed many people in the area surrounding the airport. (archive picture)

Aircraft noise - Mainz citizen participation in the action plan against aircraft noise

The residents of the Rhineland-Palatinate state capital Mainz can also participate in the plans for a reduction of noise caused by the Frankfurt Airport. The reason, according to the city, is the introduction of new calculation methods for ambient noise. These now flow into the noise mapping of the Frankfurt Airport by the state of Hessen.

The draft plan for noise reduction in the Frankfurt Airport area, as presented by the Hessian Noise Action Plan, has been published on the website of the Government Presidium Darmstadt, according to the city's statements. Mainz citizens and residents now have the opportunity to comment on the presented measures until August 7.

  1. The residents of Mainz, located in the Rhineland-Palatinate, can contribute to the action plan aimed at reducing Frankfurt am Main Airport's aircraft noise impact.
  2. The new calculation methods for ambient noise, introduced in Frankfurt am Main, are vital for the state of Hesse's noise mapping of the Frankfurt Airport.
  3. The measures presented in the draft plan for noise reduction in the Frankfurt Airport area, as part of the Hessian Noise Action Plan, impact both Frankfurt am Main and surrounding cities, such as Mainz.
  4. The health of the citizens living near Frankfurt Airport could potentially be affected by high levels of traffic-related noise, making noise reduction a significant environmental concern.
  5. The Hessian capital Frankfurt am Main hosts a major international airport, which contributes to the region's traffic but creates issues related to aircraft noise that need to be addressed.
  6. Mainz, located in the German state of Hesse, encourages its citizens to voice their opinions on the noise reduction measures outlined in the draft plan on the Government Presidium Darmstadt's website before August 7.

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