Phila. Code Chapter 10-400 sets noise standards for industrial and commercial sources. Non-residential noise near residences must not exceed 5 dB above background at the property boundary. The Department of Public Health and Philadelphia Police share enforcement authority.
Philadelphia's industrial noise ordinance regulates sound generated by manufacturing facilities, warehouses, commercial HVAC systems, loading operations, and mechanical equipment. Noise from these sources must not exceed 70 dBA during daytime hours (7 AMβ10 PM) or 60 dBA during nighttime hours (10 PMβ7 AM) as measured at the nearest residential property line. Octave-band analysis may be required for tonal or impulsive noise. New industrial uses must submit noise impact assessments as part of conditional use permit applications. Existing facilities that exceed limits must implement mitigation measures such as sound walls, equipment enclosures, or operational schedule changes. Pennsylvania state environmental regulations supplement local noise control.
Industrial noise violations carry fines of $250β$2,500 per occurrence. Chronic violators face operating permit review and potential conditional use permit revocation. Abatement orders require compliance within 30 days.
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