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  • Barron Kennedy Lyzun & Associates Ltd. - Independent acoustical consulting firm providing a wide range of environmental noise assessments.
  • Citizens' Coalition Against Noise - CCAN is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising public awareness about how noise negatively affects our health and community.
  • The Environmental Organisation, Copenhagen - Ffighting back against air-, noise- and water pollution from Copenhagen Airport.
  • Internoise 96 - Internoise 96 is the worlds biggest conference on noise control/pollution etc. Sponsored by the Institute of noise control engineering.
  • Noise Pollution Clearinghouse - The Noise Pollution Clearinghouse is a non-profit working to reduce noise pollution from aircraft, watercraft, leafblowers, etc.
  • Right to Quiet - Society for Soundscape Awareness and Protection seeks to foster awareness of our right to a quiet environment
  • Sane Aviation For Everyone (S.A.F.E.) is a recently formed coalition of communities in NY City impacted by the operation of JFK and LaGuardia Airports. We are becoming THE national aircraft noise abatement organization. We are now affiliated with Chicago and Washington groups.
  • Stop Sydney West Airport - Badgerys Creek - Sydney West Anti-Airport Alliance Home Pages - info on the fignt to stop an environmental disaster
  • Southdowns Environmental Consultants Ltd. - Firm of consultants specialising in environmental noise and vibration impact assessment of major transportation infrastructure projects.
  • University of Perugia Acoustic Laboratory - Active Noise Control Systems, Building Acoustics, Italian Acoustical Association

    National Association of Noise Control Officials
    53 Cubberly Rd.
    Trenton, NJ 08690

    Noise Control Association
    104 Cresta Verde Dr.
    Rolling Hills Est., CA 90274

    Citizens Against Airport Pollution
    P. O. Box 26142
    San Jose, CA 95159
    Contact: Lenora Porcella
    Phone: 408-297-9753

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