Abstract
Introduction: A rapid growth of cities accompanied by the increase in population density and expansion of the road network has been observed recently. When conducting road traffic noise studies, preparation for observations, analysis of the situation, and selection of observation points are of great importance. Speed, volume, and density of the traffic
flow, periods of observation, and the measurement interval are taken into account when measuring. At present, there is a need to justify approaches to organizing observations of noise levels and obtaining objective data on the urban territory.
Objective: To justify approaches to organizing observations of noise levels in urban residential areas.
Materials and methods: Roadway noise was measured on the territory of residential areas to establish equivalent and maximum sound levels. Organization of observations consisted of making a list of control addresses and distributing them by groups of observations with the same and comparable values of indicators.
Results: The work was carried out in accordance with the proposed approach to organizing observations with the list of control addresses generated, the addresses grouped, parameter values determined, and the control points selected.
The essential parameters included the type of urban development, the type of green spaces, characteristics of traffic flow and road surface. Each group contained at least three control addresses. At each address, average sound levels were determined and control was carried out for their differences in each observation group.
Conclusion: Approaches to organizing observations of noise levels in urban areas have been developed, which help establish real-life acoustic conditions with a reduced number of measurements.
Publisher
Federal Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Informatics,Medicine (miscellaneous),Epidemiology
Reference21 articles.
1. Makulov VV. [Noise in the city.] Alleya Nauki. 2018;8(11(27)):390-393. (In Russ.)
2. Ovchinnikova DA, Akuneeva TD. Assessment of the city’s noise pollution Voronezh. Molodezhnyy Innovatsionnyy Vestnik. 2020;9(S2):59-61. (In Russ.)
3. Vel’mozhina KA, Kandabarov NA. The problem of the impact of noise on the residents of St. Petersburg. In: Ivanov NI, ed. Protection from Increased Noise and Vibration: Proceedings of the All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference with International Participation, St. Petersburg, March 23–25, 2021. St. Petersburg: Institute of Acoustic Constructions Publ.; 2021:253-258. (In Russ.)
4. Alekseev VB, May IV, Klein SV, Koshurnikov DN. Traffic noise as a factor of health risks and restrictions on the use of land plots of urban and rural settlements. Zdorov’e Naseleniya i Sreda Obitaniya. 2022;30(10):25-32. (In Russ.) doi: 10.35627/2219-5238/2022-30-10-25-32
5. Drobyazko EG, Zyryanov SB. [The problem of urban noise.] In: Innovative Technologies in Agricultural Production: Proceedings of the Interregional Scientific and Practical Conference, Yekaterinburg, March 12–13, 2020. Yekaterinburg: Ural State Agricultural Univ. Publ.; 2020:194-196. (In Russ.)