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Noise is a common subject of complaint in Hong Kong and reducing it has been a priority for the EPD since the department was established in 1986. Controls are imposed on construction noise, noise from commercial and industrial premises and neighbourhood noise, and much effort has gone into preventing noise.
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2014年3月11日 · Information on Noise Exposure. Transport noise affects about 900,000 people in Hong Kong. Unlike noise from industrial, commercial, construction and neighbourhood activities, it cannot be controlled effectively through the Noise Control Ordinance.
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Section 5 of the Ordinance provides control over particular noise sources (in domestic premises or public places) at any time of the day or night. These sources are animals and birds, musical instruments, loudspeakers, games, trades or businesses and air conditioners.
(c) Peak Action Level - a peak sound pressure level of 140 dB or peak sound pressure of 200 Pa. 2.2 Generally, a daily personal noise exposure can be regarded as the total exposure throughout the working day, taking into account the average noise levels in the
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- Why is Noise a Problem?As Hong Kong's economy has grown in recent decades, so too has the noise that comes from construction, commercial and industrial sources, and transport in this compact, densely populated city.
- Construction and Renovation Noise。Hong Kong is renowned for its city skyline, which is the result of a very active construction industry.
- Neighbourhood Noise。Neighbourhood noise from domestic premises and public places is restricted under the Noise Control Ordinance.
- Traffic Noise。The Government has made continual efforts in minimising existing traffic noise through providing professional advice to various Government departments on the design of new roads and nearby buildings, as well as retrofitting roadside barriers and resurfacing existing roads with low-noise materials.
Construction and renovation noise in a compact city like Hong Kong can be a significant problem. On this page you can learn about how the Environmental Protection Department is managing construction noise, the roles of construction noise permits and noise emission labels, a code of good practice to which the Department is encouraging adherence ...
Noise. Figure 2 – Noise pollution complaints by source in 2019. Ordinance ("NCO") in 1989, imposing statutory limit of noise generated from various sources. During the first decade of implementation, the number of complaints over noise pollution witnessed a four-fold upsurge to about 10 030 cases in 1999 (Figure 1).