Abstract

Evaluation of noise pollution level has been carried out in in some selected Sawmill factories in Port Harcourt and environs using noise level and frequency meters in seven locations. The mean values of maximum and minimum sound levels in Mile2, Mile3, Marine base, Oluwood were 81.98±0.43 and 79.28±2.00, 82.450±0.66 and 80.28±0.80, 81.50±4.73 and 74.75±1.10, 81.40±0.40 and 78.03±2.02 respectively. Also the mean values of maximum and minimum sound levels at Igwuruta, Rumosi, Rumuji were found to be 82.00±0.64 and 79.40±2.00, 81.53±0.60 and 78.66±1.63, 81.78±0.40 and 77.95±1.86 respectively. The average noise equivalent (Leq) ranged from 77.20 to 82.25 dB whereas the average noise pollution level (Lnp) ranged from 96.13 to 101.23 dB. Therefore, the indication is that the Sawmill at Igwuruta has the highest average Lnp whereas Rumuosi has the least average when compared with the recommend permissible value by the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Environment (FMEnv). This study has determined the noise level generated in study area through set objectives which included but not limited to measuring the sound level, investigating noise some meters away from the source and of course comparing results with best known standards. The results therefore suggested that the noise level is high at the saw mills and the day exposure to this unwanted sound could threaten the health of the factory workers and the residents at proximity to the noise sources.

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