Monitored community noise pollution in selected sensitive areas of Kuala Lumpur

This article focuses on the monitoring of community noise pollution in some selected sensitive areas of Kuala Lumpur that include Blue Boy Mansions residential area and LaSalle Secondary School in busiest part of Klang Valley. The objectives of the article were to monitor and to assess the existing...

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Main Authors: Elfaig, Ahmed Hamed Ibrahim, Duad, Mohamed, Adam, Nor Mariah, Bardaie, Mohd. Zohadie, Abdullah, Ramdzani
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Published: IJSTR 2014
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spelling my.upm.eprints.345932015-12-16T03:26:21Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34593/ Monitored community noise pollution in selected sensitive areas of Kuala Lumpur Elfaig, Ahmed Hamed Ibrahim Duad, Mohamed Adam, Nor Mariah Bardaie, Mohd. Zohadie Abdullah, Ramdzani This article focuses on the monitoring of community noise pollution in some selected sensitive areas of Kuala Lumpur that include Blue Boy Mansions residential area and LaSalle Secondary School in busiest part of Klang Valley. The objectives of the article were to monitor and to assess the existing noise levels at the selected sites. A modular precision Sound Level Meter (SLM) Type One was used in the measurements. The measurements were taken for 24-hours in the residential area and from 6 am to 7 pm in the school area (schooling hours). The measurements were taken at an interval of ten minutes and each measurement lasted for five minutes at appropriate points in accordance with ISO 1996-1:1982, ISO 1996-2:1987 and ISO 19896-3:1987. Equivalent Continuous Sound Level (Leq), Sound Level exceeded 10% of the measurement period (L10), Sound Level exceeded 90% of the measurement (L90), minimum noise level (Lmin) and maximum noise level (Lmax) were measured to assist in assessing the existing noise levels at the selected sites. Results showed that the monitored noise levels in terms of Leq, in residential area ranged between 52.1dB(A) to 72.7dB (A) and in the school area ranged between 68.2dB(A) to 73.7dB(A). These levels highly exceeded the level recommended by the World Health Organization (p ≤ 0.001). These noise levels cause sleeping disturbance, interfere with speech communication and message extraction. The main causes of such noise levels are related to transportation system, motor vehicles and traffic supported by poor urban planning. To reduce such noise levels suggestion are made for municipalities to consider protection of communities from an environmental noise as an integral part of their policy for environmental protection to create conducive environment for the society. IJSTR 2014-02 Article PeerReviewed Elfaig, Ahmed Hamed Ibrahim and Duad, Mohamed and Adam, Nor Mariah and Bardaie, Mohd. Zohadie and Abdullah, Ramdzani (2014) Monitored community noise pollution in selected sensitive areas of Kuala Lumpur. International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research, 3 (2). pp. 10-17. ISSN 2277-8616 http://www.ijstr.org/research-paper-publishing.php?month=feb2014
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description This article focuses on the monitoring of community noise pollution in some selected sensitive areas of Kuala Lumpur that include Blue Boy Mansions residential area and LaSalle Secondary School in busiest part of Klang Valley. The objectives of the article were to monitor and to assess the existing noise levels at the selected sites. A modular precision Sound Level Meter (SLM) Type One was used in the measurements. The measurements were taken for 24-hours in the residential area and from 6 am to 7 pm in the school area (schooling hours). The measurements were taken at an interval of ten minutes and each measurement lasted for five minutes at appropriate points in accordance with ISO 1996-1:1982, ISO 1996-2:1987 and ISO 19896-3:1987. Equivalent Continuous Sound Level (Leq), Sound Level exceeded 10% of the measurement period (L10), Sound Level exceeded 90% of the measurement (L90), minimum noise level (Lmin) and maximum noise level (Lmax) were measured to assist in assessing the existing noise levels at the selected sites. Results showed that the monitored noise levels in terms of Leq, in residential area ranged between 52.1dB(A) to 72.7dB (A) and in the school area ranged between 68.2dB(A) to 73.7dB(A). These levels highly exceeded the level recommended by the World Health Organization (p ≤ 0.001). These noise levels cause sleeping disturbance, interfere with speech communication and message extraction. The main causes of such noise levels are related to transportation system, motor vehicles and traffic supported by poor urban planning. To reduce such noise levels suggestion are made for municipalities to consider protection of communities from an environmental noise as an integral part of their policy for environmental protection to create conducive environment for the society.
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author Elfaig, Ahmed Hamed Ibrahim
Duad, Mohamed
Adam, Nor Mariah
Bardaie, Mohd. Zohadie
Abdullah, Ramdzani
spellingShingle Elfaig, Ahmed Hamed Ibrahim
Duad, Mohamed
Adam, Nor Mariah
Bardaie, Mohd. Zohadie
Abdullah, Ramdzani
Monitored community noise pollution in selected sensitive areas of Kuala Lumpur
author_facet Elfaig, Ahmed Hamed Ibrahim
Duad, Mohamed
Adam, Nor Mariah
Bardaie, Mohd. Zohadie
Abdullah, Ramdzani
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title Monitored community noise pollution in selected sensitive areas of Kuala Lumpur
title_short Monitored community noise pollution in selected sensitive areas of Kuala Lumpur
title_full Monitored community noise pollution in selected sensitive areas of Kuala Lumpur
title_fullStr Monitored community noise pollution in selected sensitive areas of Kuala Lumpur
title_full_unstemmed Monitored community noise pollution in selected sensitive areas of Kuala Lumpur
title_sort monitored community noise pollution in selected sensitive areas of kuala lumpur
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