Measures for Prevention/ Control of Noise Pollution
Considering the widespread ill-effects of noise pollution, measures need to be taken to control them. Increasing noise pollution is very harmful for health, efficiency and productivity of animals, organisms, flora etc. as well as the adaptation and balance of the environment. It has become necessary to control it and also to make people aware of this.
- Factories, which mainly produce noise pollution, should be established far away from settlements, forests, reservoirs and hilly areas.
- Settlements should not be located at least within 20 kilometers from mining areas, and airports.
- Explosives should not be used in mountainous, forest and mining areas.
- With proper maintenance of ....
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