Noise pollution alarming in Kathmandu

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, June 24 Kathmanduties might not take noise pollution as an issue of concern amidst more alarming pollutions such as air and
water, but noise pollution is growing at an alarming rate with the pollution limits exceeding in most of the places inside Kathmandu
valley. A report prepared by Environment Statistics of Nepal 2019 shows that areas with heavy traffic, commercial-cum-residential areas and
industrial areas inside Kathmandu valley have exceeded the noise pollution limit set by the World Health Organisation. Noise pollution is
the propagation of noise with harmful impact on human activity or animal life
Noise pollution is measured in decibel (dBA) unit
According to the WHO, continuous exposure to noise pollution with more than 90 dBA could cause hearing problems and adversely affect the
nervous system. The WHO has set limit of 70 dBA in ‘High Traffic Area&
The government research based on 11 such areas shows that only three cities had noise pollution between 65 to 70 dBA
Majority of such places such as Kalanki, Putalisadak, Maitighar, Kupondol and Suryabinayak had exceeded the limit both in the night and day
time. Similar picture was seen in ‘Commercial-Cum-Residence Area& such as Asan, Naya Bazaar and Manbhawan where the research was conducted
The WHO limit for such areas is 64 dBA, all these areas have exceeded the limit, reaching up to 74 dBA at day time in Asan Chowk
The research conducted at various industrial areas such as Balaju Yantra Shala, Balaju Industrial Area and Patan Industrial Gate showed that
all the areas exceeded the 70dBa limit
Balaju Industrial area had recorded noise pollution up to 78 dBA in the day time. While, the government lacks control mechanism to bring
down the noise pollution level, out of 4,076 industries across the country only 1.6 per cent had installed equipment to control sound
pollution
These industries were divided into 19 sub-categories such as textile, food and beverage, wood products, tobacco, paper and so on
Doctors suggest that exposure to loud noise for a long time can cause permanent hearing loss besides other mental and physical
disorders. ENT specialist Dr Mira Bista said extreme noise pollution could cause various ailments such as sleep disturbance, hypertension
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