21-0513 - Hearings.

§ 21-0513. Hearings.    Whenever the commission shall determine upon investigation that sewage  or other polluting matter from any city, village, town, county, borough,  municipality  or  other  entity,  as  defined  in the compact, building,  steamboat, or other vessel, or any garbage, offal or any decomposable or  putrescible matter of any kind is being discharged into  any  waters  of  the  district,  and  whenever  in  the  opinion  of  the commission such  discharge is polluting such waters in a manner injurious to or so as  to  create  a menace to public health, welfare and recreational purposes, or  so as to create a public  nuisance,  or  so  as  to  be  obnoxious,  the  commission   may  order  the  municipality,  corporation  or  person  so  discharging sewage, refuse or other matter, to show cause before  it  or  its  duly  designated  representative  why  such discharge should not be  discontinued or why said commission should not issue an order regulating  such  pollution.  A  notice  shall  be  served  on   the   municipality,  corporation  or  person  so  discharging sewage, refuse or other matter,  directing such municipality, corporation or person to show cause  before  the  said  commission  on  a  date specified in such notice why an order  should not be made directing the discontinuance  of  such  discharge  or  otherwise  regulating  the said pollution. Such notice shall specify the  time when and  place  where  a  public  hearing  will  be  held  by  the  commission  or  its  duly  delegated  representative and shall be served  personally, or by mail at least fifteen days before said hearing, and in  case of a municipality or a corporation, such service shall be  upon  an  officer  thereof.  The person or persons presiding at such hearing shall  take evidence, and after conducting such public hearing, the  commission  shall  by  order  prescribe  a  reasonable  date on or before which such  municipality, corporation or person discharging sewage, refuse or  other  matter  into  the  designated waters within the district, shall cease to  discharge such refuse or other matter and shall  treat  such  sewage  in  accordance  with  the standards specified in the compact, and such order  may prescribe that certain specific progress shall be made  at  definite  times  prior to the final date fixed in such order. The commission shall  have authority to require from the officials and persons responsible for  the execution of such orders satisfactory evidence at specified times of  proper progress in the execution of such orders.