AURORA, N.Y. (WKBW) — Neighbors in the Town of Aurora, living near National Fuel regulator stations, say the first thing people notice isn't what they see. According to documents filed with the commission, residents argue the sound has affected their quality of life. The issue has also impacted New York State Assemblymember David DiPietro, who represents the district. WATCH: 'Not a good neighbor:' Aurora residents say National Fuel noise won't stop'Not a good neighbor:' Aurora residents say National Fuel noise won't stopIn a statement submitted to the Public Service Commission, DiPietro said he purchased property adjacent to the Grover Road regulator station in 2025 with plans to build his family's home. National Fuel did not respond.