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GSPCB sets 7-day deadline for feedback on noise mapping report

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Last updated: February 16, 2025 9:27 am
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Panaji: In a significant step towards curbing noise pollution, the Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB) has issued a seven-day deadline to various government departments to provide their feedback on the draft noise mapping study report titled ‘Noise mapping, identification of hotspots and mitigation plan for control of noise pollution for Goa state.’

The GSPCB conducted a detailed presentation for these departments, outlining the findings and recommendations of the comprehensive noise mapping exercise.

GSPCB chairman Mahesh Patil said the board is committed to addressing noise pollution through collaborative efforts and actionable strategies.

The draft report, which is the result of an extensive study conducted by the GSPCB, provides a detailed analysis of noise levels across the state, identifying key hotspots where noise pollution exceeds permissible limits. It also proposes a series of mitigation measures to address the issue effectively.

Patil said the board is keen on incorporating the inputs from these departments to finalise the report and move forward with implementing noise control measures.

The study, which forms the backbone of the draft report, utilised advanced noise monitoring techniques to map noise levels across urban, rural, and industrial areas in Goa. It identified several hotspots, particularly in bustling urban centres, tourist hubs, and near industrial zones, where noise levels were found to be significantly higher than the standards prescribed by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). The report also highlighted the impact of noise pollution on public health, including stress, sleep disturbances, and hearing impairment, underscoring the need for immediate action.

Among the key proposals discussed during the presentation was the installation of noise barriers in high-noise zones, particularly in urban and tourist-heavy areas. The report also recommended stricter enforcement of noise regulations, especially during festivals and public events, and the promotion of public awareness campaigns to educate citizens about the harmful effects of noise pollution.

Patil said that the board is exploring innovative solutions, including collaboration with five-star hotels hosting destination wedding to reduce noise levels.

The draft report also emphasised the importance of integrating noise control measures into urban planning and development. It proposed the creation of “silent zones” near hospitals, schools, and residential areas, where stricter noise limits would be enforced. Additionally, the report suggested the use of soundproofing materials in buildings located near high-noise zones.

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