Effects of Generating Plant Noise on Humans and Environment
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2016-05-26
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International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT)
Abstract
Noise measurements were taken in the
morning, afternoon, evening, and night to determine
the extent of noise pollution all over the city. A
calibrated sound level meter was used to measure
the generating plant noise. The equivalent sound
levels (Leq) were measured at 20 different locations,
between 8 a.m and 10 p.m. High noise levels were
observed throughout the town. The data obtained
was analysed and the results then compared with
world health organization standard. The noise
equivalent level varied between 99.4 and 83.2 dBA.
The results of the study established the fact that
generator noise levels are more than the acceptable
limit of 60 dBA, thatis the daytime government
prescribed noise limit for residential and
commercial areas. The reaction of the residents to
generating plant noise was monitored with a total of
300 questionnaires. The results of the interview
questionnaire revealed 97% of the people classified
the noise in their street as very high while 3% says it
is low. And also the respondents answered that noise
bother them more in day and night while 11% of the
respondents say it is only in the night only. The main
outcomes of exposure to generating plant noise were
loss of sleep, hearing loss, annoyance and
disturbance.
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Noise, Annoyance-level, pressure level, pollution, exceedance-percentile, frequency