ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
November 23, 1977
IN THE MATTER OF
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MOTOR RACING NOISE REGULATIONS
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr. Goodman):
The
Board hereby proposes to adopt the following amendments
to
Chapter
8:
Noise Pollution Regulations,
and orders that these amend-
ments be published and that the record in this rnotter be held open
for 60 days from the date of this Order to allow for public comment
on the Board’s proposal.
The Draft Opinion proposed for adoption
in this matter shall be made available for public inspection at the
Board’s
office.
PROPOSED
FINAL
D
FT
ORDER
Amend
Rule
103
by
adding
the
follcwing:
(d)
Procedures
Applicable
only
to Part
5
of
Chapter
8
1.
Measurement procedures
for
Part
5
shall
be
in
substan-
tial conformity with
ANSI
51.4-1971--Type
1 Precision
or Type
2 General Purpose and ANSI S1.13-1971 Field
Method.
2,
The Agency may provide for measuring sound emissions
at distances other than
50 feet specified in Rule
514 of Part
5, provided that correction factors are
applied so that the sound levels so determined are
substantially equivalent to those measured at
50 feet.
Amend Rule 201(b)
to read:
(b)
Class B Land
Class B land shall include all land used as specified by
SLUCM Codes
397,
471 through 479 inclusive,
511 through
599 inclusive,
611 through
649 inclusive,
652 through 673
inclusive,
675,
692,
699,
7124,
7129,
719,
721,
722 except
7223 ~
723 through
761 inclusive except 7311 ~
fae4~, 769 through 7)0 inclusive, and 922.
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Amend
Rule
208(a)
to
reat~
(a)
Rules 202 through 207 inclusive shall not apply
to
sound
emitted from land used as specified by SLUCP Codes 110,
140,
190,
691,
~
fae,
and 742 except 7424 and 7425.
Amend Rule 208 by adding the following:
(f)
Rules
202 through 207 inclusive shall not apply to sound
emitted from land used as specified by SLUCM Codes
7223
and 7311 when used for automobile and motorcycle racing;
and, any land used for contests,
rallies, t~o~e
trials,
test runs or similar operations of any self-propelled
device, and upon or by which any person or property i~or
may be transported or drawn, when such self-propelled
device
is actually being used for sport or recreation
and is actually participating
in an activity or event
organized,
regulated,
and supervised under the sponsorship
and sanction of a club, organization or corporation having
national or statewide recognition;
PROVIDED, however,
that
the exceptions granted in this Rule 208(f)
shall not apply
~
racing,
contests,
rallies, time
trials,
test runs or similar operations of any self-propelled
device if such activity is conducted between the hours
of
10:30 p.m.
to 7:00 a,m.,
local time.
Amend Rule 101 by adding the following definitions:
AHRA:
American Hot Rod Association or its successor body.
Background Sound Level:
The A-weighted sound level, measured
in accordance with the procedures
specified in Rule 103, which
is exceeded 90 percent of the time during the period of ob-
servation, during which sounds from motor racing facilities
are inaudible.
The period of observation need not necessarily
be contiguous; however,
the period of observation must be at
least of 10 minutes duration.
Drag racing:
Any acceleration contest between two racing
vehicles racing from a standing start over a precisely
measured,
straight line course.
Drag racing facility:
Any motor racing facility upon which
is conducted drag racing.
Drag racing vehicle:
Any racing vehicle which
is partici-
pating
in a drag race at a drag racing facility.
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Existing
motor racing facility
Any
motor
racing
facility,
the
construction of which commenced prior to the effective
date of
this
Part.
IHRA:
International Hot Rod Association or
its successor body.
Midget
Racing Vehicle:
A front engine,
single seat,
open-
wheel
racing car smaller and of lesser engine displacement
than
standard cars of the type.
Motor
racing facility:
Any facility or course upon which
is
conducted motor racing activities or events.
Motorcycle racing:
Any racing event between two or more
motorcycles.
Motorcycle racing facility:
Axiy motor racing facility upon
which
is conducted motorcycle racing, except oval racing
facilities or drag racing facilities.
NHRA:
National Hot Rod Association or its successor body.
New
motor racing facility:
Any motor racing facility,
the
construction of which commenced on or after the effective
date of this Part.
Oval
racing:
Any contest between two or more racing vehicles
on
a closed or oval racing surface.
Oval
racing facility:
Any motor racing facility, upon which
is
conducted oval racing.
Oval
racing vehicle:
Any racing vehicle which
is participating
in an oval race at an oval racing facility.
Racing vehicle:
Every self-propelled device,
in, upon or by
which
any person may be transported and which
is participating
in
a
motor racing activity or event at
a motor
racing facility.
i~esidentialdwelling unit:
Ml
land used as specified by
SLUCM Codes
110 through 190 and those portions of land used
as specified by SLUCM Code 6741 used for sleeping.
Special-motor—racing—event:
Any motor racing event held on
two
consecutive days or less in which a substantial
number
of
out-of-state motor racing vehicles are competing and which
has been designated as such a special-motor-racing—event by
the
owner or operator of the motor racing facility.
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Any
tile which meets the requirements and
specifications
oi
neral Competition
PuJes
of the
Sports
Car Club of
Amerir~
its successor body,
or any other
sports
car
organs
9~~car~~cing:
r j
competitive
event
involving
one or
more
sports
cars.
Sports
car racing
‘o~o
lity:
Any
motor
racing
faci,ity
upon
which is conducte~i~
~ts
car racing.
Sports car racincr~o des:
Any racing vehicle which
is
participating in a
~oorts
car race at a sports car
racing
facility.
Sprint racing
vehice:
A front-engined open wheel racing
car used
especially
~r short dirt tracks.
Supercharged
radiO
~ ~nicle:
A racing vehicle equipped
with
a blower or compre3 ~z for increasing the volume air charge
of
an internal
coat scion
engine over that which would be
drawn
in
through
t~ pumping
action of the pistons.
Add
the following new i~
5
to Chapter
8:
PART
5:
RULES AND
REGITL
~UNS
FOR THE CONTROL OF NOISE FROM MOTOR
RACING
FACILITI
Rule 501:
Motor Raci
cilities-—Operational Procedures
The owner
or
oper~
~
of
a motor racing facility shall reduce
noise emissions from the
~ublic address system by using noise abate-
ment
methods and operati
r
1
changes-—for example, by reducing the
volume
of
the loudspeaken
~vstem, by increasing the number of
speakers
so that the
VO~UIae
of individual speakers can be
further
zeduced, and
by relocatirq and redirecting the speakers away
from
residential property.
Rule
502:
Motor
Racinq
ecilities—-Racing Vehicles without
Mufflers
No person
shall
ca’n~
or
allow the use or operation of any
motor
racing
vehicle
tha
does not require a muffler in acc~ordance
with this
Part in any
motor
racing event started after
10:30 p.m.
local
time on any
parti~P~r
day.
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Rule
503:
Drag Racing Facilities--Muffler_Requirements
(a)
No person shall cause or allow the use or operation of any
drag racing vehicle equipped with a normally aspirated gaso-
line burning engine at a drag racing facility unless such
drag
racing vehicle
is equipped with a well-maintained and
properly installed muffler.
Except for any motorcycle used
as
a drag racing vehicle, all mufflers required in accordance
with
this Rule 503(a)
shall meet the requirements specified
in
Rule 503(b)
of this Part.
(b)
Except for any motorcycle used as
a drag racing vehicle, all
mufflers required in accordance with Rule 503(a)
of this Part
shall have noise reducing characteristics which
will
produce
a reduction in total vehicle noise of at least the amount
listed in Table
1 when such drag racing vehicle is operated
in a manner simulating wide—open throttle competition.
Such
noise reduction shall be determined by using measurement pro-
cedures specified in Rule 103 of this Chapter.
Table
1.
Total Vehicle Noise Reduction Requirements
for Mufflers Installed on Drag Racing Vehicles
(Except Motorcycles)
During Wide-open
Throttle Acceleration Run
Type
of
Drag Racing
Total Vehicle Noise
Vehicle
Date
Reduction,
dB
Group A
On and after March 15,
1979
Muffler only
Group A
On and after March 15,
1980
10 dB
Group A
On and after March 15,
1983
14 dB
Group
B
On and after March 15,
1980
Muffler only
Group B
On and after March 15,
1981
10 dB
Group B
On and after March 15,
1983
14 dB
Group
C
On and after March 15,
1981
Muffler only
Group C
On and after March 15,
1982
10 dB
Group C
On and after March 15,
1983
14 dB
Notes:
1)
Group A includes all drag racing vehicles
in the
NHRA
classes
of ET Bracket, Stock and Super Stock;
the IHRA
classes of ET Bracket, Stock and Super Stock;
the AHRA
classes of Selectra,
Stock, Super Street and Super Stock;
and all other similar drag racing vehicles.
2)
Group B includes all drag racing vehicles in the
NHRA
class of Modified;
the
IHRA
class of Super Modified; the
AHRA class of Modified/Street; and all other similar drag
racing vehicles.
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3)
Group
C
inr~
~es all drag racing vehicles in the NHRA
classes of Comp
olt
ion
and Pro Stock;
the IHRA classes of
Super Comp and
Pro Stock;
the
AHRA
classes of Top Competi-
tion and Pro
Stock;
and
all other similar drag racing
vehicles.
Rule 504:
Drag Racing Facilities--Sound Level Measurement
Requirement
(a)
The sound emissions from each drag racing vehicle
required to
have a muffler in accordance with Rule 503 of this Part must
be measured before competing in terms of A-weighted sound
levels using sound level meters
in conformance with ANSI
Standards S1,4 Type
I
or Type
2 requirements and using pro-
cedures specified
in
Rule 103 of this Chapter.
All sound
level measurements must be made with the microphone one—half
meter from the exhaust outlet with the engine gear-box in
neutral at an engine speed of 4000 rpm.
It shall be the
responsibility of the
drag
racing facility’s owners
or
operators, or designated agent,
to measure and record the
required sound level data.
Upon reasonable request, the
owner or operator shall
make
such recorded sound level data
available to the Agency.
The
owner and operator must
keep
such recorded sound
level
data for the duration of the
racing season.
(b)
The Agency shall
publish
techniques for determining
compliance
with Rule 503
under
static test conditions.
Cc)
On and
after March 15,
1979, before any motorcycle
racing
vehicle
required to
have
a muffler in accordance with
Rule
503 of this Part competes at a drag racing facility,
the
noise emissions
from
such motorcycle racing vehicle
must
be measured in terms
of
A—weighted sound levels using sound
level meters in conformance with ANSI Standards S1.4 Type
1
or Type
2 requirements and using procedures specified in
Rule 103 of this Chapter.
The microphone shall be
located
one-half meter from and
in the horizontal plane of the
rear—
most exhaust outlet
at
an angle of 45 degrees behind
the
exhaust outlet and from the normal line of travel of
the
motorcycle.
The engine
shall be run with the gear—box in
neutral at an engine speed equal to one—half of the
manufacturerts—recommended—maximum—engine—speed.
If no
manufacturer’s-recommended—maximum-engine—speed is published
for a particular motorcycle,
then an engine speed equal to
60 percent of the eng ne speed at which maximum horsepower
is developed shall
be
used.
If no manufacturer’s-
recommended—maximum-engine-speed
is published, then
the
engine
speed
during the sound level measurement shall be
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calculated
from
either
of
the
following
formulae:
Engine Speed
=
306,000
stroke
in
millimeters
OR
Engine Speed
12,000
stroke
in
inches
Rule 505:
Drag Racing Facilities--Sound Emission Limits
On and after March 15,
1979, no person shai~cause or allow
the use or operation of any motorcycle racing vehicle
recTuired to
have a muffler in accordance with Rule 503 of this Part wii~sesound
emissions exceed 115 db(A)
when measured in accordance with Rule
504 of this Part and when measured one-half meter from the rearmost
exhaust outlet.
Rule 506:
Oval Racing Facilities--Muffler Requirements
(a)
Except as provided in Rule 506(b)
of this Part,
no person
shall cause or allow the use or operation of any oval racing
vehicle at an oval racing facility unless such oval racing
vehicle is equipped with a well-maintained and properly
installed muffler.
Except for any motorcycle used as an oval
racing vehicle, all mufflers required in accordance with this
Rule 506(a)
shall meet the requirements specified in Rule 506
Cc)
of this Part.
(b)
The following oval racing vehicles shall not require a muffler
in accordance with Rule 506(a)
of this Part:
1.
Sprint racing vehicles;
2.
Midget racing vehicles;
3.
Supercharged oval racing vehicles.
(c)
Except for any motorcycle used as an oval racing vehicle, all
mufflers required
in accordance with Rules
507(a)
of this Part
shall have noise reducing characteristics which will produce a
reduction
in total vehicle noise of at least the amount listed
in Table
2 when such oval racing vehicle is operated in
a
manner simulating wide—open throttle competition.
Such noise
reduction shall be determined by using measurement procedures
specified in Rule 103 of this Chapter.
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Table
2.
Wide—open Throttle Noise Reduction Requirements
for Mufflers installed on Oval Racing Vehicles
(Except Motorcycles)
Muffler Noise Reduction
Date
Requirement,
dB
On and after March 15,
1979
Muffler only
On and after March 15,
1980
10 dB
On and after March
15, 1982
16 dB
Rule 507:
Oval Racing Facilities--Sound Level U~asurement
Requirements
(a)
The requirements for measuring noise emissions from oval
racing vehicles, other than motorcycles used as oval racing
vehicles,
shall be identical to those specified under Rule
504(a)
of this Part for drag racing vehicles.
(b)
The Agency shall publish techniques
for determining compli-
ance with Rule 506 under static test conditions.
(c)
The requirements for measuring noise emissions
from motorcycle
racing vehicles competing at oval racing facilities shall be
identical to those specified under Rule 504(c)
for motorcycle
racing vehicles competing at drag racing facilities.
Rule 508:
Oval Racing Facilities—-Sound Emission Limits
No person shall cause or allow the use or operation of any
motorcycle racing vehicle required to have
a muffler in accordance
with Rule 506 of this Part whose sound emissions exceed 115 dB(A)
when measured in accordance with Rule 507 of this Part and when
measured one-half meter from the rearmost exhaust outlet.
Rule 509:
Sports Car Racing Facilities—-Muffler Requirements
(a)
Except as provided in Rule 509(b)
of this Part,
on and after
March 15,
1979, no person shall cause or allow the use or
operation of any sports car racing vehicle competing at a
sports car racing facility unless such sports car racing
vehicle is equipped with a well-maintained and properly in-
stalled muffler.
(b)
The following sports ~ar racing vehicles shall not require a
muffler in accordance with Rule 509(a) of this Part:
All sports car racing vehicles which are supercharged.
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Rule 510: Sports Car
Ra~
qFaci1itie~--Sound
LE
Peasurement
Requirements
During all qualifying
inns,
noise
emission~
each
sports
car
racing
vehicle
required
to
ilavo
a
muffler
ii
~:dance
with
Rule
509
of
this
Part,
must
be
mea~ured
in
terms
u~
-weighted
sound
levels
using
sound
level
meteis
in
conforms.
with
ANSI
Standards Sl.4
Type
I or Type
2 requirements ana
u~in9
procedures
specified in Rule 103 of this Chapter.
All measurements must
consistently be mac~eat the
same
measurement site;
orovided,
however, that such measurement site can be changed
if
necessi-
tated by good faith circumstances making the us?
of
the first
measurement site impossible or impractical.
It
~i be
the
responsibility of the sports car racing facilitl
nwriers
or
operators,
or designated agent,
to measure and record c~
~quired
sound level data.
Upon reasonable request,
the owner or operator
shall make such recorded sound level data available to the Agency.
The owner and operator must keep
such
recorded
sound
level data
for the duration of the racing
s~son.
Rule 511:
Sports Car Racing
Facil~
ies--Sound Enission Limit
No person shall cause or
all
e the use or operation of any
sports car racing vehicle
reqsiin
d to have a muffler in accordance
with Rule 509 of this Part
whose
sound emissions while accelerating,
as measured in accordance with Rule
510, exceed
105
dB(A) when
measured 50 feet from
the center
of
tthe lane of ~ravel of such
sports car racing vehicle while accelerating on
she
track.
Rule 512:
Motorcycle Racing Facilities--Muffler Requirements
(a)
Except as provided
in
Rule 512(h)
of this
Part,
on and after
March
15,
1979, no person shall cause or allow the use or
operation of any motorcycle racing vehicle competing at
a
motorcycle racing facility unless such motorcycle racing
vehicle is equipped with a well-maintained and properly in-
stalled muffler.
(b)
The
following motorcycle racing vehicles shall not require
a muffler in acco~rdancewith Rule 512(a)
of this Part:
Supercharged motorcycle racing vehicles.
Rule 513:
Motorcycle Racing Facilities--Sound Level Measurement
Requirements
The requirements for measuring noise emissions from motorcycle
racing vehicles competing
at
motorcycle racing facilities shall be
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identical to those speci
cii
under Rule 504(c)
s~orcycleracing
vehicles competing at
d~
acing
facilities.
Rule
514:
Motorcycle Racin5 Fe~Iities--Sound_t
n Limits
No person shall cause
or alIGN
the use or
c
u
Ion
of any
motorcycle racing vehicle requiied ll have a
mufti
in
accordance
with Rule 512 of this Part whose sou~demissions
~~eed
115
db(A)
when measured in accordance with Rule 513 of thi~
Purr
and when
measured one—half meter from
the
rearmost exhaust
utlet.
Rule 515:
Exceptions
(a)
Rules
503 through 514 shall not apply to
ax.
~e~ial-motor—
racing—events, provided that not more than
unree
sp~Ial—
motor—racing—events are conducted at any
motor
racing facility
during any calendar year.
The
owner or
operator
of any motor
racing facility which is conducting
a speci ~-motor-racing-
event must previously
notify
the
local publ~ that
a special-
motor—racing-event will
be conducted.
(b)
Rules 503 through 514
shall
not
apply to
motor
racing facili-
ties which conduct motor
racng
events on
f~’wer
than five days
per calendar year.
Cc)
Rules
503 through 514
shall not
apply to fa rground motor
racing facilities during motor racing event
held
in conjunc-
tion with a state or county fair.
(d)
Rules
502 through 514 shall not apply if theis are no residen-
tial dwelling units within two miles
of such
motor
racing
facility’s racing surface.
(e)
Rules
502 through 514 shall not apply to any motor racing
facility whose sound emissions do not at any
time
exceed
the background sound level by more than
7 dB(A)
at any resi-
dential dwelling unit.
(f)
Rules
502 through 514 shall not apply to
any
existing motor
racing facility whose sound emissions do not
at
any time
exceed the allowable octave band sound pressure levels speci-
fied in Table
1 or Rule 202 of Part 2 of this Chapter when
measured at any point within any receiving Class A land.
(g)
Rules
502 through 514 shall not apply to any new motor racing
facility whose sound
e
issions do not exceed at any time during
daytime hours the allowable octave band sound pressure levels
specified in Table
1 of Rule 202 of Part
2 of this Chapter or
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at any time during
~he
nighttime hours the allowable octave
band sound pressu~.
Levels
specified
in
TaUle
2
of
Rule
203
of Part
2 of this
Chapter
when measured at any point within
any receiving Class A
lath.
Rule 516:
Compliance
Dates for
Part
5
(a)
Every owner or operator of
an
existing motor racing facility
shall comply with the requirements of Part
5
of this Chapter
90 days after the effective date of this Part,
(b)
Every owner or operator of
a
new
motor racing facility shall
comply with the requirements
of
Part
5 of
ISis
Chapter when
motor
racing activities commence at such
new motor
racing
facility.
I,
Christan
L.
Moffett,
Clerk
of
the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify the above Order w~sadopted on the
~
day
________
1977 by a vote of
~
Christan
L. Moff
Clerk
Illinois Pollution
ontrol Board
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