National Environment Management Authority (NEMA)

"Ensuring Sustainable Development​"

Noise & Vibration 

Noise and vibration are regulated under the National Environment Act, Cap 181, through the National Environment (Noise Standards and Control) Regulations, 2003. These standards, enforced by the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA), aim to protect public health, productivity, and environmental quality.

Exceeding permissible noise limits without authorisation is a punishable offence under the National Environment Act, Cap 181 and the Noise Standards and Control Regulations, 2003. 

Penalties include fines, imprisonment, and suspension of activities, with stricter enforcement in silence zones such as hospitals and schools.

Legal Framework

  • National Environment Act, Cap 181: Establishes NEMA as the regulatory authority.
  • Noise Standards & Control Regulations, 2003: Provide limits for noise emissions and vibration control.
  • Second Schedule: Lists permissible noise levels for different areas.

Compliance & Enforcement

  • Licensing: Activities exceeding limits (e.g., concerts, construction) require a noise emission license from NEMA- visit https://eservices.nema.go.ug.
  • Monitoring: Inspectors can issue improvement notices or prosecute offenders.
  • Penalties: Breaches may lead to fines, suspension of activities, or imprisonment under Cap 181.

Permissible Noise Levels

Area Type Daytime 
(6am–10pm)
Nighttime  
(10pm–6am)
Industrial area  75 dB(A)
70 dB(A)
Commercial area 65 dB(A)
55 dB(A)
Residential area  55 dB(A)
45 dB(A)
Silence zone (hospitals, schools, courts) 50 dB(A) 45 dB(A)

Note: dB(A) refers to decibels measured on the A-weighted scale, reflecting human hearing sensitivity.

Key Takeaways

  • Residential areas: Max 55 dB(A) daytime, 45 dB(A) nighttime.
  • Silence zones: Strictest limits — 50 dB(A) daytime.
  • Industrial zones: Highest permissible levels due to machinery.
  • NEMA oversight ensures a balance between development and environmental health.

Penalties for exceeding noise limits Uganda

  • Fines: Offenders may be fined up to UGX 18 million depending on the severity and duration of the violation.
  • Imprisonment: Violations can lead to imprisonment for up to 18 months.
  • Suspension of Activities: NEMA has authority to halt construction, entertainment, or industrial activities that exceed permissible levels.
  • Improvement Notices: Inspectors may issue notices requiring immediate corrective measures.
  • Licensing Requirement: Activities such as concerts, fireworks, or heavy construction must apply for a Noise and Vibration Emission Permit if they exceed limits. Operating without a permit is a violation.