CD Skripsi
Evaluasi Tingkat Kebisingan Dari Aktifitas Pasar Simpang Baru Panam Pekanbaru
ABSTRACT
Noise is an environmental hazard caused by excessive sound intensity. According to Minister of Environment Regulation No. 48 of 1996, noise refers to unwanted sounds from activities or operations that, at certain levels and durations, can disrupt human health and cause work accidents. This research aims to analyze environmental noise in the surroundings of Simpang Baru Panam Market, map the distribution patterns of noise using Surfer 16, and select control alternatives. The measurement of noise levels in this study was conducted at 63 points, and the results showed that during peak days in the market area, the majority of noise levels were above 70 dB. For instance, at point 20, the noise level was 92.03 dB, at point 10 it was 87.47 dB, the lowest noise level was recorded at point 6 with 56.73 dB, and at point 15 it was 57.57 dB. On regular days, the highest noise intensities were observed at point 20 (85.99 dB) and point 6 (85.33 dB) due to their proximity to the main road and sound system sources. The lowest noise levels were found at point 16 with 56.83 dB and point 33 with 58.79 dB, likely because these points were near empty kios and had less market activity. The control of noise in this study was categorized into three parts: control at the noise source, control in the propagation media, and control at the receiver.
Keywords: Noise, Surfer 16, Simpang Baru Market
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