The proposal presented by the company would reduce the environmental impact to 14 decibels.
Aistec has presented this Tuesday the acoustic study of the Alcazaba Tunnel in Malaga. The managing director of Aistec, Antonio Jimenez, has presented a proposal focused on the placement of different types of panels and acoustic insulation screens in the tunnel, which usually has a noise volume ranging between 85 and 90 decibels. The solution that has shown to be most effective manages to reduce this volume to 70.6 decibels and consists of the placement of a panel as well as a dividing screen between the roadway and the sidewalk that runs inside the tunnel.
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The Councillor for Environmental Sustainability of the City of Malaga, Raul Jimenez, has participated in the presentation of the study conducted by the company Aistec to analyze what is the most appropriate technical solution to the problem of excessive noise in the tunnel of the Alcazaba. The work, which has been developed under the formula of private sponsorship and, therefore, has not involved financial cost to the City Council, is part of the content of the Action Plans against Noise in Malaga, focused on reducing noise pollution, especially that produced by road traffic.