noise pollution in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for noise pollution in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

pollution [pəˈluːʃn] N no pl

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English
Needless to say, it wasn't the neighborhood youth, it was the police with a noise pollution violation.
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Possible effects include scenery spoliation, drying out of hot springs, soil erosion, noise pollution, and chemical pollution of the atmosphere and of surface- and groundwaters.
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This is a problem because underwater noise pollution interferes with the abilities of some marine mammals to communicate, and locate both predators and prey.
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Whales, for example, are at risk of reductions in foraging efficiency and mating opportunities as a result of noise pollution.
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Takeoffs and landings would be over water, not over populated areas, thereby eliminating noise pollution and reducing risks of aircraft crashes to the land-locked population.
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That concept was not very popular in the '70s, but nowadays it's much appreciated, as it's an excellent measure against noise pollution.
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Mowers also create significant noise pollution, and could cause hearing loss if used without hearing protection.
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Some of the major environmental sources of health effects are air pollution, water pollution, soil contamination, noise pollution and over-illumination.
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The bay serves as a safe approach to the airport and reduces noise pollution over the city to the west of the runway.
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Additionally, there have been complaints of excessive noise pollution.
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