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Industrial Noise: Compton vs Long Beach

How do industrial noise rules compare between Compton, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Compton and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Compton, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Industrial noise in Compton is regulated under nuisance code and LA County noise control standards. Industrial areas should not exceed 70 dB at any time. Cal/OSHA workplace noise limits also apply. Complaints are handled through code enforcement.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Industrial noise in Long Beach is regulated under LBMC Ch. 8.80 and the city's zoning code Ch. 12.32. The city's Noise Control Program monitors industrial sources. The Harbor District has separate noise provisions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactComptonLong Beach
Industrial Limit70 dB (county standard)-
Cal/OSHAWorkplace exposure limits apply-
ComplaintsCode enforcement or Sheriff-
HoursStandards apply 24/7 for industrial-
Code-LBMC Ch. 8.80, Ch. 12.32
Harbor District-Separate noise standards
Monitoring-Noise Control Program
Enforcement-Health & Human Services

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Compton FAQ

What are the industrial noise limits in Compton?

Industrial and commercial operations must stay below 70 dBA during the day and 60 dBA at night, measured at the nearest residential property line.

How do I report industrial noise in Compton?

File a complaint with Compton Code Enforcement. They may conduct sound level measurements to determine if the source exceeds permitted levels.

Long Beach FAQ

What are the industrial noise limits in Long Beach?

Industrial and commercial operations must stay below 70 dBA during the day and 60 dBA at night, measured at the nearest residential property line.

How do I report industrial noise in Long Beach?

File a complaint with Long Beach Code Enforcement. They may conduct sound level measurements to determine if the source exceeds permitted levels.

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