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Assessment and Analysis of Traffic Noise Pollution in Alexandria City, Egypt

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2009

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Zekry F. Ghatass

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Abstract: This paper presents the results obtained in a study of environmental noise pollution in Alexandria city. Alexandria is a coastal city. It is the second largest city in Egypt. Thirty seven sampling sites were selected to measure the noise level at three main streets in the city (Elgish Street, Horreya Avenue and Circular Highway). The minimum noise levels recoded at Elgish Street, Horreya Avenue and Circular Highway were 58.4, 48.6 and 40.2 dB, respectively. The maximum values were close to 101 dB. The long-term annoyance was calculated based on the day-evening-night level (L DEN). The mean values of L DEN were more accurate if the day and night time is divided into three intervals. Relative frequency distribution and cumulative relative frequency distribution are used for assessing noise levels. The noise level exceeding 10 % of the measurement time (L 10)

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