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The image shows a graph depicting the number of noise complaints in Newtown from 1980 to 1996, segmented by categories including Road Works, Factories, Traffic Noise, and Domestic/household. In 1980, complaints were approximately: Road Works 600, Factories 400, Traffic Noise 300, Domestic/household 100. By 1986, complaints adjusted to around: Road Works 400, Factories 500, Traffic Noise 600, Domestic/household 200. In 1992, complaints changed to roughly: Road Works 200, Factories 600, Traffic Noise 700, Domestic/household 400. By 1996, complaints were approximately: Road Works 100, Factories 1200+, Traffic Noise 800, Domestic/household 600. Complaints for Factories showed a steady increase, while Road Works complaints significantly decreased. Traffic Noise and Domestic/household saw gradual increases.
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The graph illustrates the number of complaints of noise pollution made by different sectors in the city between 1980 and 1996.
Overall, three of the sectors suggest an upward trend and only the road works shows a downward trend. However, a notable feature is that there are fluctuations in the number of domestic/household and traffic noise.
It is clear to see that, both traffic noise and domestic/household have a similar pattern. First, it remained flat at 500 for domestic/household and 300 for traffic noise until 1984. Second, it gradually plummeted in 1986 to 400 and 200 for domestic/household and traffic noise. Afterwards, a rise to 600 in traffic noise. Furthermore, a rapid increase is shown in domestic/household, reached more than 1200.
Similarly, it is worth pointing out that the number of complaints in factories also illustrates a rise, reaching 700, then the number stabilised after 1986. On the other hand, we can see a different trend on road works. The figure continued to fall steadily, from more than 600 in 1980, decreased to around 100 in 1996.
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