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Industrial Noise: Waterbury vs West Haven

How do industrial noise rules compare between Waterbury, CT and West Haven, CT?

Waterbury and West Haven have similar restriction levels.

Waterbury, CT

New Haven County

Some Restrictions

Connecticut Chapter 442 and DEEP Regulations Section 22a-69 establish statewide decibel limits for industrial, commercial, and residential noise emitters. Municipal noise ordinances must be at least as stringent as the state plan and cannot weaken these standards.

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West Haven, CT

New Haven County

Some Restrictions

Connecticut Chapter 442 and DEEP Regulations Section 22a-69 establish statewide decibel limits for industrial, commercial, and residential noise emitters. Municipal noise ordinances must be at least as stringent as the state plan and cannot weaken these standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactWaterburyWest Haven
StatuteCGS Chapter 442CGS Chapter 442
Industrial day limit70 dBA to residential70 dBA to residential
Industrial night limit61 dBA to residential61 dBA to residential
Local floorAt least as stringentAt least as stringent
Civil penaltyUp to $1,000 dailyUp to $1,000 daily

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Waterbury FAQ

Can a Connecticut town allow louder industrial noise than the state limit?

No. CGS Section 22a-73 requires municipal noise ordinances to be at least as stringent as the state plan. Cities may impose tighter limits but cannot lower the state-mandated decibel ceilings.

How is industrial noise measured under Connecticut law?

Sound levels are measured in A-weighted decibels at the property line of the receiving land, using a standard sound level meter, comparing to the zone classification of both emitter and receiver.

West Haven FAQ

Can a Connecticut town allow louder industrial noise than the state limit?

No. CGS Section 22a-73 requires municipal noise ordinances to be at least as stringent as the state plan. Cities may impose tighter limits but cannot lower the state-mandated decibel ceilings.

How is industrial noise measured under Connecticut law?

Sound levels are measured in A-weighted decibels at the property line of the receiving land, using a standard sound level meter, comparing to the zone classification of both emitter and receiver.

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