Industrial Noise: Bloomfield vs Newark
How do industrial noise rules compare between Bloomfield, NJ and Newark, NJ?
Bloomfield and Newark have similar restriction levels.
Bloomfield, NJ
Essex County
Essex County has no countywide industrial-noise ordinance. Industrial and commercial noise is governed statewide by NJDEP under N.J.A.C. 7:29, capping sound at a commercial receiving property line at 65 dBA around the clock, with municipalities enforcing the same limits through the adopted model ordinance.
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Essex County
Industrial noise in Newark is regulated by Ch. 20:3 and NJ Noise Control Act (N.J.A.C. 7:29) with 65 dBA daytime and 50 dBA nighttime limits at residential property lines.
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| Fact | Bloomfield | Newark |
|---|---|---|
| County ordinance | None countywide | - |
| Commercial limit | 65 dBA, 24 hours | - |
| State rule | N.J.A.C. 7:29 | - |
| Enforced by | NJDEP / municipal NCOs | - |
| State Code | - | N.J.A.C. 7:29 Noise Control |
| City Code | - | Ch. 20:3 Noise Control |
| Residential Impact Limit | - | 65 dBA day / 50 dBA night |
| Enforcement | - | NJDEP and Newark Code Enforcement |
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Bloomfield FAQ
Who regulates factory noise in Essex County?
NJDEP under N.J.A.C. 7:29, enforced by municipal Noise Control Officers. The commercial property-line limit is 65 dBA around the clock; the county has no separate standard.
Can I report industrial noise to the state?
Yes. Persistent industrial-source complaints can go to NJDEP's Compliance and Enforcement program in addition to your municipal Noise Control Officer.
Newark FAQ
What decibel limits apply to industrial noise in Newark?
Industrial noise impacting residential areas must not exceed 65 dBA during the day (7 AM to 10 PM) and 50 dBA at night (10 PM to 7 AM). These limits come from both Newark Chapter 20:3 and the NJ Noise Control Act (N.J.A.C. 7:29).
Who enforces industrial noise complaints in Newark?
Both Newark Code Enforcement and the NJ Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) enforce noise regulations. NJDEP handles complaints about stationary commercial and industrial sources under the state noise code.
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