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Industrial Noise: Newton vs Wakefield

How do industrial noise rules compare between Newton, MA and Wakefield, MA?

Newton has fewer restrictions than Wakefield.

Newton, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Industrial and commercial noise in Newton must meet property-line decibel limits by zoning district, with mechanical equipment, HVAC, and loading docks closely monitored.

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Wakefield, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Industrial noise in Middlesex County is regulated by 310 CMR 7.10 (the Massachusetts DEP noise policy) plus local bylaws. The state rule prohibits industrial sources from exceeding ambient by more than 10 dBA.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNewtonWakefield
Day limitAbout 55 dBA residential receiver-
Night limitAbout 45 dBA residential receiver-
AuthorityOrdinance Ch. 20 and zoning-
Common sourcesHVAC, generators, loading-
Permit linkSpecial permits can require screens-
State rule-310 CMR 7.10
Ambient cap-10 dBA over background
Pure tone-Prohibited at property line
Daytime cap-65 dBA typical residential
Nighttime cap-55 dBA typical residential

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Newton FAQ

Can I complain about restaurant rooftop HVAC?

Yes, if noise exceeds residential property line limits, ISD can require mitigation or shutoff hours.

Do limits differ by zone?

Yes, limits are stricter where residential receivers are located; manufacturing zones allow higher daytime levels.

Wakefield FAQ

Who enforces industrial noise?

Local boards of health handle first response. MassDEP enforces 310 CMR 7.10 statewide with fines up to 25,000 dollars per day.

What is a pure tone violation?

A discrete frequency (like a whining fan) that stands out from broadband noise is prohibited even if overall dBA is low.

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