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Mr. Vedprakash Maralapalle, Asst. Professor Noise Pollution Mr. Vedprakash Maralapalle, Asst. Professor Department: B.E. Civil Engineering Subject: Environmental Studies Semester: I eCourseware@AIKTC Teaching Aids Service by KRRC Information Section

Jun ‘13 WHAT IS NOISE? Sounds, particularly loud ones, that disturb people or make it difficult to hear wanted sounds, are noise. It means any unwanted sound that disrupts one’s quality of life by disturbing the normal activities like working, sleeping, conversing etc.  For example, neighbours playing loud music, sound of drill machines, road traffic sounds etc.

WHAT IS NOISE POLLUTION? M-13,D-14,M-16 Jun ‘13 WHAT IS NOISE POLLUTION? M-13,D-14,M-16 Noise pollution is the excessive noise that may harm the activity or balance of human or animal life. Noise pollution is classified into two types: Outdoor noise pollution Indoor noise pollution

WHAT IS NOISE POLLUTION? Jun ‘13 WHAT IS NOISE POLLUTION? Outdoor noise pollution The source of most outdoor noise worldwide is mainly caused by machines and transportation systems, motor vehicles, aircraft and trains. Poor urban planning may give rise to noise pollution Indoor noise pollution can be caused by machines, building activities and music performances, especially in some workplaces.

SOURCES OF NOISE POLLUTION D-14,M-15,M-16 Dec ’12, ’13, Jun ‘13 Transportation systems are the main source of noise pollution in urban areas. For eg. noise created by motor vehicles, aircrafts, rails etc. Construction of buildings and roads cause a lot of noise pollution due to the use of compressors, bulldozers, loaders, dump trucks, pavement breakers etc. Industrial noise from factory machineries, boilers, generators, motors etc. add to the already unfavourable state of noise pollution. Audio entertainment systems are a source of both outdoor and indoor noise pollution. Household appliances like washing machine, juicer mixer and grinder are sources of indoor noise pollution. Noise from the highway vehicles is becoming a serious problem for the rural areas through which the highway is passing. Mining Activity – blasting. Defence Activity- Tank , Gun fire, bombs, Army Exercise.

EFFECTS OF NOISE POLLUTION D-14,M-15 Dec ’12, ’13, Jun ‘13 Noise pollution effects both health as well as behavior. Physical Effect – temporary hearing problem Permanent deafness Damage to tympanic membrane Physiological effect – Headache Pain in the heart Reduction in the vision Rise in the blood pressure Loss of memory

Psychological effect – Depression Fatigue Emotional disturbance Frustration Irritation

CONTROL MEASURES OF NOISE POLLUTION Public awareness regarding the need to control noise pollution. Reduction in exposure to noise by application of engineering control techniques such as alteration and modification of design to reduce noise, by construction of sound barriers or the use of sound absorbers. Reduction in exposure to noise by making exposed personnel use protective ear plugs and decreasing the exposure time. By creating vegetation buffer zones through large scale tree plantation which absorbs noise. Government should strictly control on noise by imposing ban and penalties.

MODULE 3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION E-POLLUTION

What is E-Waste/E-Pollution? M-14, D-14 Jun ’12, ‘13 Electronic waste or e-waste describes discarded electrical or electronic devices. Informal processing of electronic waste in developing countries may cause serious health and pollution problems; which is popularly termed as e-pollution.

What is E-Waste/E-Pollution? "Electronic waste" may be defined as discarded computers, office electronic equipment, entertainment devices, mobile phones, television sets, refrigerators etc.

Sources of E-Waste/E-Pollution: Dec ’12, ’13, Jun ‘13 Rapid changes in technology, changes in media (tapes, software, MP3), falling prices in a fast-growing surplus of electronic waste around the globe. following important E waste and their sources. Lead :- it is found in CRT monitor glass , lead Acid batteries . Copper :- Copper is found in copper wire , printed circuit board. Aluminium;- Aluminium is found in all electronic goods. Silicon :- silicon is found in glass, ICs, Transistors. Nickel :- nickel is found in nickel cadmium batteries. Lithium : it is found in lithium –ion batteries. Zinc:- it is found in plating for steel parts.

Effects of E-Waste/E-Pollution: Dec ’12, ’13, Jun ‘13 Liquid and atmospheric releases end up in bodies of water, groundwater, soil and air and therefore in land and sea animals – both domesticated and wild, in crops eaten by both animals and human and in drinking water. Mercury:- memory loss, muscle weakness, environmental effect in animal include death, reduce fertility, slower growth and development. Sulphur :- Health effects include liver damage , kidney damage , heart damage , eye and throat irritation. Cadmium:- when not properly recycled it can leach in to the soil , harming microorganisms. The inhalation of cadmium can cause several damage to the lungs.

How to Control E –pollution Legal frame work Collection system

Printed Circuit Boards Cathode Ray Tubes Plastic from Keyboards and Printers Chips and other gold plated components Computer Wires

Potential Environmental Hazard Effects of E-Waste/E-Pollution: Dec ’12, ’13, Jun ‘13 Environmental impact of the processing of different electronic waste components: E-Waste Component Process Used Potential Environmental Hazard Cathode ray tubes (used in TVs, computer monitors, ATM, video cameras, and more) Breaking and removal of yoke, then dumping Lead, barium and other heavy metals leaching into the ground water and release of toxic phosphor Printed circuit board (image behind table - a thin plate on which chips and other electronic components are placed De-soldering and removal of computer chips; open burning and acid baths to remove final metals after chips are removed. Air emissions as well as discharge into rivers of glass dust, tin, lead, brominated dioxin, beryllium, cadmium and mercury Plastics from printers, keyboards, monitors, etc. Shredding and low temp melting to be reused Emissions of brominated dioxins, heavy metals and hydrocarbons

Potential Environmental Hazard Effects of E-Waste/E-Pollution: Dec ’12, ’13, Jun ‘13 Environmental impact of the processing of different electronic waste components (continued...): E-Waste Component Process Used Potential Environmental Hazard Chips and other gold plated components Chemical stripping using nitric and hydrochloric acid and burning of chips Hydrocarbons, heavy metals, brominated substances discharged directly into rivers acidifying fish and flora. Tin and lead contamination of surface and groundwater. Air emissions of brominated dioxins, heavy metals and hydrocarbons Computer wires Open burning and stripping to remove copper Hydrocarbon ashes released into air, water and soil.