Explanation
The control of noise is typically well covered in the Environment Protection Act.
The Environment Protection Act, or similar legislation in different countries, often includes provisions for managing and regulating noise pollution. Noise pollution is recognized as an environmental issue that can have adverse impacts on human health, quality of life, and the environment.
The Environment Protection Act addresses various aspects of environmental protection, including noise control. It may establish standards, guidelines, and regulations for noise emission limits in different sectors such as residential, commercial, industrial, and public areas. The act may also outline the responsibilities of individuals, businesses, and government entities in controlling and mitigating noise pollution.
While the Motor Vehicle Act, Factory Act, and Water Act may have provisions related to noise control in specific contexts (such as noise from vehicles, industrial machinery, or water-related activities), the broader and comprehensive coverage of noise pollution is typically found in the Environment Protection Act or similar legislation dedicated to environmental protection.