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Industrial Noise: Cranford vs Plainfield

How do industrial noise rules compare between Cranford, NJ and Plainfield, NJ?

Cranford and Plainfield have similar restriction levels.

Cranford, NJ

Union County

Heavy Restrictions

New Jersey's Noise Control Act sets uniform statewide decibel limits for stationary commercial and industrial sources, preempting conflicting local rules.

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Plainfield, NJ

Union County

Heavy Restrictions

New Jersey's Noise Control Act sets uniform statewide decibel limits for stationary commercial and industrial sources, preempting conflicting local rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCranfordPlainfield
StatuteN.J.S.A. 13:1G-1 et seq.N.J.S.A. 13:1G-1 et seq.
Daytime limit65 dBA at property line65 dBA at property line
Nighttime limit50 dBA at property line50 dBA at property line
RegulatorNJ Department of Environmental ProtectionNJ Department of Environmental Protection
Max penalty$50,000 per day$50,000 per day

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Cranford FAQ

Can my New Jersey town set stricter industrial noise rules?

Only via a local noise ordinance that mirrors the NJDEP model code and is approved by the state. Towns cannot exempt sources or impose conflicting limits on regulated stationary commercial or industrial facilities.

Who enforces industrial noise complaints in New Jersey?

NJDEP's Bureau of Environmental Compliance and Enforcement, often through certified municipal noise control officers. Residents can file complaints with their local health department or directly with NJDEP.

Plainfield FAQ

Can my New Jersey town set stricter industrial noise rules?

Only via a local noise ordinance that mirrors the NJDEP model code and is approved by the state. Towns cannot exempt sources or impose conflicting limits on regulated stationary commercial or industrial facilities.

Who enforces industrial noise complaints in New Jersey?

NJDEP's Bureau of Environmental Compliance and Enforcement, often through certified municipal noise control officers. Residents can file complaints with their local health department or directly with NJDEP.

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