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551 - New strategy for noise in Egypt
El Bardisi M.
Abstract
New strategy for noise in Egypt Dr/ Mansour El Bardisi Ain Shams University Faculty of Engineering Email Melbardisi@gmx.net Abstract A great concern for the modernization of Egyptian airports, roads, Power stations as well as other emissions of sound sources in Egypt was directed to limit the noise effects coming out from these sources A pre planned program for Airports, Road, power stations and the other sources has been adopted for that and now is being implemented. For airports the fist phase has been lunched it contain a managements system for two airports including noise monitoring systems for evaluation For roads and other activity the first step of planning a full strategy for finding suitable regulation and guideline for city noise has also been lunched The Goals for the two steps varying from reducing noise level at the cities to find the white environmental law at the city activity of course the Maine aim is to find the right ways tom reduce noise also to minimize the effect on populations. The authorities decided to complete the development program fully and allocated the budget necessary for all the mention steps A pilot projects for airports and Cairo city generate a comprehensive database for the intended permanent automatic noise monitoring stations at the selected best locations Based on the pilot project a full design of the monitoring for Cairo city and the two airports has been performed In less then one year Egypt, will have a permanent noise monitoring system for Cairo, Sharm El-Sheikh international airport and Cairo city as a step of a six year program The KEYWORDS Noise – Monitoring – Permanent Monitoring – Airport – Noise control.-Traffic noise – city noise – prediction- Barrier –- noise reduction – noise managements.
Citation
El Bardisi M.: New strategy for noise in Egypt, CD-ROM Proceedings of the Thirtheenth International Congress on Sound and Vibration (ICSV13), July 2-6, 2006, Vienna, Austria, Eds.: Eberhardsteiner, J.; Mang, H.A.; Waubke, H., Publisher: Vienna University of Technology, Austria, ISBN: 3-9501554-5-7