Thanks for the article link.
It seems to me that the company is making good on their promise, maybe not as fast as the folks nearby would like, but still, progress is being made.
Sam
But at same time, they also claim noise they made is within normal range and not aware of health problem caused by their noise. To me, it seems they only plan to reduce it enough to win in a court.
The health claims are subjective. The article offers no objective evidence that the noise was the cause of any ailments.
But, I agree that it would be really nice to sit on the back porch and watch the sunset in comfort. That's not too much to ask in ones own home in the country.
there are no clear meter numbers.
if the gear sounds at 70db on. the front porch it is too loud as it is 24/7/365.
but good articles would
a) give db meter readings on porches
b) give db meter readings in house living room and bedroom
c) explain db laws for the town
d) do pitch db readings
noise is funky when I worked in the navy from 11 pm to 7am I would do a four hour printing job.
I would bring a chair and lay my head on the printer enclosed top.
I would get four hours of sleep 💤 only would wake up when printer stopped.