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Industrial Noise: Oxford vs Webster

How do industrial noise rules compare between Oxford, MA and Webster, MA?

Oxford and Webster have similar restriction levels.

Oxford, MA

Worcester County

Heavy Restrictions

Massachusetts regulates industrial and commercial noise statewide through the Department of Environmental Protection under the Air Pollution Control regulations, prohibiting noise that creates a condition of air pollution.

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Webster, MA

Worcester County

Heavy Restrictions

Massachusetts regulates industrial and commercial noise statewide through the Department of Environmental Protection under the Air Pollution Control regulations, prohibiting noise that creates a condition of air pollution.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOxfordWebster
Regulation310 CMR 7.10310 CMR 7.10
Threshold10 dBA above ambient10 dBA above ambient
AuthorityMassDEP statewideMassDEP statewide
Max Penalty$25,000 per day$25,000 per day

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Oxford FAQ

Does the MassDEP noise rule apply to all businesses?

Yes, 310 CMR 7.10 applies statewide to all stationary commercial and industrial sources, regardless of whether the local municipality has its own noise ordinance.

How is ambient sound measured under DEP Policy 90-001?

Ambient is the L90 level measured at the property line or nearest inhabited residence with the source off; the source must not exceed ambient by more than 10 dBA.

Can a city set stricter industrial noise rules?

Cities may add stricter rules but cannot override the DEP minimum standard, which applies as a statewide floor for all industrial sources.

Webster FAQ

Does the MassDEP noise rule apply to all businesses?

Yes, 310 CMR 7.10 applies statewide to all stationary commercial and industrial sources, regardless of whether the local municipality has its own noise ordinance.

How is ambient sound measured under DEP Policy 90-001?

Ambient is the L90 level measured at the property line or nearest inhabited residence with the source off; the source must not exceed ambient by more than 10 dBA.

Can a city set stricter industrial noise rules?

Cities may add stricter rules but cannot override the DEP minimum standard, which applies as a statewide floor for all industrial sources.

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