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Old 11-06-2022, 01:36 AM   #21
John Mercier
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Either a new piece of equipment or a change in the process has probably come on board.

Contact Jim Aberg and the City Council with your concerns.
They will inform the company and be able to get information on what the company may be attempting to rectify the noise.

If you are hearing it constantly at your house, the company is expending a lot of money in worker safety and testing to comply with OSHA. It can get to the point where it would affect the OSHA compliance of even nearby companies.
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