The folks at Turtle Mountain
Creamery had a real problem on their hands. They had constructed
a huge multi-story deep freeze chiller just 20 feet from the property
line, which was where a neighborhood sub-division began. The noise
was deafening and people were complaining. They subsequently called
in a Registered Acoustical Engineer. He visited the site, took sound
level measurements, and recommended the ASC SoundFence.
Better
Than a Concrete Barrier
The engineer could have recommended a concrete barrier, but that
would not have fixed the problem. A barrier wall just 20 feet from
the multi-story chiller sets up a "racquetball" effect,
where continuous loud sound bounces off parallel surfaces and gets
launched over the top of the wall and into the neighboring house.
He wanted a noise absorbing wall, like the ASC SoundFence, to literally
make the noise go away.
The engineer calculated that
a 10 foot high SoundFence would reduce the noise level by 20 dB,
a full 50% reduction overall, which brought Turtle Mountain into
compliance with City noise ordinances.
A
Successful Outcome
The addition of the ASC SoundFence was all that was necessary to
avoid a potential lawsuit from the neighbors. Before the engineer's
detailed report, there were concerns the project would run into
many tens of thousands of dollars.
Now Turtle Mountain can get
back to doing what it does best, making really delicious non-dairy
ice cream products.