This project involved developing a comprehensive noise map for Bogotá using an environmental monitoring system capable of measuring acoustic pollution. The process included identifying and characterizing areas with high and low noise exposure. The result was the design and implementation of an effective noise abatement plan tailored to the specific needs of different parts of the city, enhancing the quality of life for Bogotá's residents.
One of the primary challenges currently faced by environmental and municipal authorities is the significant rise in noise pollution in certain residential neighborhoods and urban centers that are densely populated.
The project required environmental consultants to develop a Strategic Noise Map (SRM) to identify critical points for the design of a real-time environmental noise monitoring system for the first time in Bogotá.
The SDA selected the measurement areas based on the volume of complaints from localities and neighborhoods, resulting in the designation of twenty Special Attention Zones (ZEA). Due to the large number of noise sources in the city, sound pressure levels exceeding 65 decibels were recorded both during the day and at night.
In addition, the project aimed to generate georeferenced data and develop a Geographic Information System (GIS) as a fundamental input for the Authority's Environmental Viewer. Lastly, it sought to raise awareness and educate local authorities on effectively managing noise pollution through measures such as noise reduction at the source, proper land use planning, designing and implementing noise control systems, and placing restrictions on general noise sources.
The work performed included:
We used self-developed technologies (AmbiensQ) for data collection and management, noise assessment and prediction software (CadnaA - Computer Aided Noise Abatement), and mapping software to generate graphics.
During the execution of the project, we faced several challenges:
Through the developed noise map, we were able to identify with greater precision the main noise emitting sources by location, calculate for the first time the Percentage of urban population exposed to Noise, and design a noise decontamination plan to reduce the average annual day-night sound pressure level by at least 5%.
The project improved the control and mitigation of urban environmental noise in Bogotá and the information available in the SDA Environmental Geographic Viewer.
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