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Environmental studies noise pollution tutorialspoint. Sound becomes noise only it becomes unwanted and when it becomes more than that it is referred to as noise. Mar 08, 2018 dr eoin king, assistant professor of acoustics and author of the book environmental noise pollution, calls noise the ignored pollutant. Solutions to air pollution to combat pollution in the united states, the clean air act amendments of 1970 gave the environmental protection agency epa the authority to establish and enforce air pollution standards and to set emission standards for new factories and extremely hazardous industrial pollutants. Poor urban planning may give rise to noise disintegration or pollution, sideby. This is a textbook a collection of scientific facts for study and not a research journal. Purchase environmental pollution and control 4th edition. Road traffic is the most widespread source of environmental noise, with an estimated 120 million people affected by harmful levels. The health effects of environmental noise vii recommendation 1.
The editors set the scene by preliminary chapters on the interaction of technology and pollution and the extent to which nationally aad internationally the community has protection. Children who are exposed to noise pollution while learning are more likely to experience reading delays. At the end of each chapter the references are listed related to the scientific journals. List of books and articles about pollution online research. This is a book about environmental engineering for nontechnical students. Effects of industrial noise pollution help save nature. Environmental pollution, types, causes, impact and. Essential environment formerly the pollution control handbook is the comprehensive guide to uk and eu environmental protection legislation. Poor urban planning may give rise to noise disintegration or pollution, sidebyside industrial. Environmental issues national council of educational. The source of outdoor noise worldwide is mainly caused by machines, transport, and propagation systems.
The book first elaborates on environmental and water pollution and measurement of water quality. Sound wave propagation, speed of propagation, sound intensity and sound power. Written in clear, simple language, the 2012 essential environment handbook cuts. The most comprehensive guide to noise pollution and noisy neighbour disputes available covering all the main topics.
Environmental noise pollution, a form of air pollution, is a threat to health and wellbeing. Noise pollution refers to any unwanted and unpleasant sound that brings discomfort and restlessness to human beings. Industrial noise refers to noise that is created in the factories which is jarring and unbearable. Environmental noise pollution is an emerging concern in public and environmental policy and is considered to be one of the most important environmental stressors affecting public health throughout the world. Indeed, environmental noise pollution is an inherently spatial phenomenon. They are the professor of duke university, sandia national laboratories and duke university respectively.
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