Noise pollution is a serious threat to the quality of man's environment. Noise, by definition, is over-loud or disturbing sound.Sound levels are measured in decibels (dB). It is a unit for expressing the relative intensity of sound on a scale from 0 to 130.
Noise is unwanted sound and has become a part of urban life and industrial centres in this century. Noise pollution may come from loudspeakers, factories, aeroplanes, moving trains, construction activity or even a radio.
Noise level of 80 decibels or more for more than 8 hours a day increases tension and changes in breathing patterns. Continued exposure to high levels of noise results in fatigue, hearing loss or even total loss of hearing, changes in blood circulation, changes in breathing, etc. Noise pollution above 120 decibels can cause many adverse biochemical changes. Cholesterol levels in the blood and white cell counts increase, besides causing hypertension.
The major sources of noise are
Psychological and physical effects of noise at different decibel levels (db)
Noise Level in decibels |
Source |
Effects |
135 |
Pneumatic drill |
Painful |
110 |
Rock band |
Discomfort |
88 |
Industry / city traffic |
Hearing impairment on prolonged exposure |
80 |
Alarm clock |
Annoying |
65 |
Average city traffic |
Intrusive |
Summary of recommended noise exposure limit (World Health Organisation - 1980)
Environment |
Recommended Maximum level |
Effects |
Indoor / Domestic Night |
35dB |
Increased awakening at higher levels |
Indoor / Domestic Day |
45dB |
Speech communication deteriorates at higher levels |
Community / Urban Night |
45dB |
Difficulty in falling asleep at higher level |
Community / Urban Day |
55dB |
Annoyance increases at higher levels |
Industrial / Occupational |
75dB |
Predictable risk of hearing impairment at higher levels |
Noise standards (as notified in Environment (Protection) Rules,1986)
The Central Pollution Control Board constituted a Committee on Noise Pollution Control.The Committee recommended noise standards for ambient air and for automobiles, domestic appliances and construction equipments, which were latern otified in Environment(Protection) Rules,1986 as given below:
Code | Category of Area |
Limits in dB(A) |
---|---|---|
A | Industrial area | 75 70 |
B | Commercial area | 65 55 |
C | Residential area | 55 45 |
D | Silence Zone | 50 40 |
Note:
Loud speakers, which have become a part of festivals, weddings and prayers are banned in most places. The playing of loud speakers should be reported immediately to the police.
Source : CPR Environmental Education Centre, Chennai
Last Modified : 2/12/2020
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