Noise Pollution
Sound that is unwanted and undesirable or can
disrupts one’s quality of life is called as Noise. When there is lot of ‘noise’
in the environment, it is termed as Noise Pollution. The intensity of noise is
meaured in decibels (dB).
Vehicle engines, air horns, audio video systems,
trains, low flying aircrafts, factory machines, sirens, motors, drillers and
crushers, compressor machines, crackers, explosives, modern supersonic
transports are the common sources of noise pollution.
The threshold of pain is about 120 db. World
Health Organization has proposed that noise must be recognized as a major
threat to human well-being. This is applicable for all living organisms.
• According to the USEPA (United States Environmental
Protection Agency) there are direct links between noise and health. Heart
disease, high blood pressure, stress related illness, sleep disruption, hearing
loss (deafness), and productivity loss are the problems related to noise
pollution.
• Increased stress and tension, nervousness, irritability,
anxiety, depression and panic attacks.
• Peptic ulcer, severe head ache, memory loss.
•
Marine animals are affected by noise pollution from offshore activities and
port activities.
• Fire crackers frighten animals. Birds are often
affected by increased air traffic.
• Planting trees in and around noise sources is
an effective solution for noise pollution as plants are known to absorb noise
and bring down sound levels.
• Regular servicing and tuning of automobile engines can effectively
reduce noise pollution by vehicles and machinery.
• Workers should be provided with ear plugs and
earmuffs at work sites that generate high noise levels.
• Lubrication of machinery and regular servicing
minimizes noise levels.
• Regulations should be imposed to restrict the
usage of loudspeakers in crowded areas and public places.
Article 48-A and Article 51-A of the
Constitution of India, Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules 2000, and
Tamil Nadu State Environment Policy 2017 are some of the legal relief from
noise pollution.
According to Noise Pollution (Regulation and
Control) Rules, 2000, the permissible limit of noise in areas categorized as
commercial is 65 decibels (dB) during day and 55 dB during night.
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