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LINDY-ANN BACHOO, Citizens Against Noise Pollution (CANPTT) vice president, gave a cautious welcome to news that the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) will enact several measures to curb noise pollution at Carnival, talking to Newsday on January 15.
The EMA seeks better EMA oversight of events seeking noise variation, better analysis of complaints and better microphone checks where possible.
The authority offered four proposals.
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