Environmental noise management in the area of opencast mines

  • Lilic N
  • Cvijetic A
  • Milisavljevic V
  • et al.
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Abstract

Environmental noise constitutes a threat regarding disturbance and deterioration of quality of living. There are numerous sources of environmental noise, among others mine objects, traffic roads etc. In Serbian practice open cast mines are commonly in vicinity of residential areas, which is the case of the Field C open cast coal mine and the Barosevac settlement. More complexity is added to noise management in such conditions through additional noise sources, not directly linked to mine objects and activities, such as local or regional roads. This paper describes an approach to noise management for the purpose of environmental noise impact reduction, from both traffic and industrial sources, related to the project Environmental Improvement Project in Kolubara Mine Basin in Barosevac settlement, as a part of acquisition of new Excavator-belt Conveyor-Stacker (ECS) system.

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Lilic, N., Cvijetic, A., Milisavljevic, V., Pantelic, U., & Kolonja, L. (2017). Environmental noise management in the area of opencast mines. Tehnika, 72(1), 47–52. https://doi.org/10.5937/tehnika1701047l

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