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  2. Noise regulation - Wikipedia

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    It can set a maximum sound level at a specified distance (typically 50 feet). It can have a curfew. It can be based on noise disturbance in the community. It can also require the use of ear protectors on passengers. Unlike motorboats, the sound generators on these vehicles are airborne, resulting in more noise impact.

  3. Village farm moving due to noise and access issues - AOL

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    A village farm has been given permission to relocate following complaints about noise and the lack of access for lorries and farm vehicles. Elmwood Farm in Walton, Wakefield, will be moving to ...

  4. Noise Control Act - Wikipedia

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    The Noise Pollution and Abatement Act of 1972 is a statute of the United States initiating a federal program of regulating noise pollution with the intent of ...

  5. Noise pollution - Wikipedia

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    Noise pollution, or sound pollution, is the propagation of noise or sound with potential harmful effects on humans and other animals. The source of outdoor noise ...

  6. Village hall to be built after noise fears tackled - AOL

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  7. Environmental noise - Wikipedia

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    Environmental noise is an accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities. [1] Noise is frequently described as 'unwanted sound'. Within this context, environmental noise is generally present in some form in all areas of human, animal, or environmental activity.

  8. Town of Seattle Ordinance No. 5 - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally a winter village, two longhouses were located at the site, occupied for salal berry collection and salmon fishing. During the enforcement period of Ordinance No. 5, it was the closest village site where the Duwamish were allowed to reside. Even after the repeal, the area served as a refuge for the displaced Duwamish.

  9. Moodus, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The village center, dubbed "Downtown Moodus", located formerly at the intersection of routes CT 151 and CT 149, was a popular destination for resort guests. However most of the village was razed after the citizens of East Haddam controversially voted in 1967 to accept urban renewal funding to build a new commercial district for Moodus a quarter ...