Assessment of Vibration and Noise Impacts of Drilling and Blasting Operations on Urban Structures: A Case Study of Zeberced Quarry, Abuja
- Authors
-
-
Kayode A. IDOWU
Author
-
Favour O. BENJAMIN
Author
-
Emmanuel B. SAMANI
Author
-
- Keywords:
- Blasting, vibration, noise pollution, Peak Particle Velocity, urban structures.
- Abstract
-
This study assesses ground vibration and noise impacts from blasting operations at Zeberced Quarry, Abuja, on nearby urban structures within a 500–1000 m radius. Instrumental monitoring of eleven blast events recorded Peak Particle Velocity (PPV) using a portable seismograph and noise levels using a Class 1 precision sound level meter. Structural inspections were conducted on twenty buildings, complemented by a perception survey of thirty residents. Results show PPV values ranged from 2.50 mm/s at 500 m to 0.76 mm/s at 1000 m; significantly below the NESREA regulatory limit of 8 mm/s and USBM structural damage threshold of 50 mm/s, indicating minimal risk of direct structural failure. However, noise levels peaked at 68.20 dB(L) at 500 m, exceeding the NESREA daytime limit of 65 dB(L), though declining to 61.98 dB(L) at 1000 m. Resident surveys revealed 80% reported disturbance, including headaches, sleep disruption, and anxiety. The study concludes that while vibration-induced structural damage risk is low, noise pollution represents a critical environmental challenge requiring mitigation through acoustic barriers, controlled blasting schedules, and improved community notification systems.
- References
- Downloads
- Published
- 15-04-2026
- Section
- Articles
- License
-
Copyright (c) 2026 FUDMA Journal of Engineering and Technology

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
How to Cite
Similar Articles
- Salisu MOHAMMED, Abdulfatai JIMOH, Abdullahi M. EVUTI, Abdulwahab GIWA, Abubakar A. IBRAHIM, Pretreatment and Characterization of Selected Precursors for Chitin/Chitosan Production , FUDMA Journal of Engineering and Technology: Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): December 2025
- Abdullahi P. NUHU, Kabir O. YUSUF, Aliyu O. ABDULRAHMAN, Kehinde A. LASISI, Effect of Heat Treatment on Post Weld Railway Track , FUDMA Journal of Engineering and Technology: Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): July 2025
- Abdulkareem BELLO, Yusuf O. ADEIZA, Saleh S. LUKMAN, Muhammad A. ADAMU, Chibuzor A. OKAFOR, Abdulaziz A. ABDULSALAM, Production of Silica from ABU Zaria Dam Sand as an Eco-Friendly Corrosion Inhibitor Using Nanotechnology , FUDMA Journal of Engineering and Technology: Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): June 2026
- Babagoni A. ADAM, Muhammad B. MAINA, Muhammad SHUWA, Abba B. MUHAMMAD, A Review on Neem Leaves Valorization Through Advanced Briquetting and Carbonization Technologies , FUDMA Journal of Engineering and Technology: Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): June 2026
- Olawale J. OLALUYI, Johnson O. ADEOGO, Adeniyi O. AJIBOYE, Mayowa O. ORESELU, Olarewaju T. OGINNI, Application of Machine Learning for Enhancing Fake Logo Detection , FUDMA Journal of Engineering and Technology: Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): December 2025
- Oluyemi S. ONIFADE, Olusegun O. AJIDE, Development and Performance Evaluation of a Semi-Automated Impact Fracture Tester , FUDMA Journal of Engineering and Technology: Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): June 2026
- Isiaq O. ALABI, Hassan T. ABDULAZEEZ, Sulaiman AHMAD, Yahaya M. SANI, Scalability Versus Accuracy Trade-offs in Distributed Big Data Processing Frameworks: A Comparative Evaluation of Apache Spark, Flink, and Dask Using Benchmark Datasets , FUDMA Journal of Engineering and Technology: Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): June 2026
- Hyelni G. MSHELIA, Abdulfatai JIMOH, Mohammed A. EVUTI, Abubakar A. IBRAHIM, Abdulwahab GIWA, Adeola G. OLUGBENGA, Potential of Onion Skin, Luffa cylindrica, and Corn Cob as Cellulose Sources: A Study of Their Proximate, Ultimate, and Morphological Properties , FUDMA Journal of Engineering and Technology: Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): December 2025
- Lucas A. J. HAMIDU, Microscopic Characterization of Optimized Particleboards Made from Softwood Sawdust and Rice Husk Using Optimized Polystyrene Waste Adhesive , FUDMA Journal of Engineering and Technology: Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): June 2026
You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.
