Ley 37/2003, de 17 de noviembre, del Ruido. | BOE-A-2003-20976 — Spain law | Esheria

Ley 37/2003, de 17 de noviembre, del Ruido.

This provision states that the law’s purpose is to prevent, monitor, and reduce noise pollution.

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Jurisdiction
Spain
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
BOE-A-2003-20976
Version
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Language
es
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Statute overview

About this statute

Certain land sectors near transport and public infrastructure may be burdened with acoustic easements, and the competent administration must delimit those zones in noise maps using government-set technical criteria. Esta disposición ordena usar índices acústicos homogéneos para 24 horas, día, tarde y noche, y permite que el desarrollo reglamentario prevea otros índices para supuestos específicos. El Gobierno fija y puede ajustar los valores límite de emisión e inmisión, y los titulares de emisores acústicos deben respetarlos. El Gobierno tiene poder para regular la evaluación acústica y la homologación de los instrumentos, procedimientos y entidades usadas en esa evaluación. Competent administrations must approve noise maps after at least one month of public information, and regional governments may define or limit the territorial scope of certain noise maps for agglomerations.