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		<title>British Airports Authority Touts Double Glazing for Noise Reduction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The <b>British Airports Authority</b> (BAA) has endorsed the practice of installing <b>double glazing insulation</b> to block out the noise caused by overhead aircraft.&#160;According to the Guardian, BAA recently wrote to 41,000 homeowners living under Heathrow&#8217;s night-time flightpaths, offering them <b>subsidies </b>towards the installation of double glazing in windows and doors.</p>
<p>Anyone living within a 90-decibel &#34;noise footprint&#34; surrounding the airport is eligible for the scheme, prompting some critics to accuse the authority of opportunistically pre-empting the construction of Heathrow&#8217;s third runway. BAA dismissed that suggestion out of hand, however, abruptly telling the Guardian: &#34;It has nothing to do with the third runway and there are no conspiracies here.&#34;</p>
<p>Rather, the authority insists it is simply trying to find a solution to the ongoing problem of loud aircraft by promoting a noise-reducing technology that carries with it <b>environmental and cost-saving benefits for homeowners</b>. Each year, about 6,000 flights operating out of Heathrow land or take off between 23:30 and 06:30.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <b>British Airports Authority</b> (BAA) has endorsed the practice of installing <b>double glazing insulation</b> to block out the noise caused by overhead aircraft.&nbsp;According to the Guardian, BAA recently wrote to 41,000 homeowners living under Heathrow&#8217;s night-time flightpaths, offering them <b>subsidies </b>towards the installation of double glazing in windows and doors.</p>
<p>Anyone living within a 90-decibel &quot;noise footprint&quot; surrounding the airport is eligible for the scheme, prompting some critics to accuse the authority of opportunistically pre-empting the construction of Heathrow&#8217;s third runway. BAA dismissed that suggestion out of hand, however, abruptly telling the Guardian: &quot;It has nothing to do with the third runway and there are no conspiracies here.&quot;</p>
<p>Rather, the authority insists it is simply trying to find a solution to the ongoing problem of loud aircraft by promoting a noise-reducing technology that carries with it <b>environmental and cost-saving benefits for homeowners</b>. Each year, about 6,000 flights operating out of Heathrow land or take off between 23:30 and 06:30.</p>
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