(1) DEFINITIONS.
(a) "Department" means the department of
natural resources.
(b) "Board"
means the natural resources board.
(c) "Air pollution" means the presence in the
atmosphere of one or more air contaminants in such quantities and of such
duration as is or tends to be injurious to human health or welfare, animal or
plant life, or property, or would unreasonably interfere with the enjoyment of
life or property.
(d) "Water
pollution" includes contaminating or rendering unclean or impure the waters of
the state, or making the same injurious to public health, harmful for
commercial or recreational use, or deleterious to fish, bird, animal or plant
life.
(e) "Rule" means a
regulation, standard, statement of policy or general order (including the
amendment or repeal of any of the foregoing), of general application and having
the effect of law, issued by the department to implement, interpret or make
specific legislation enforced or administered by the department or to govern
the organization or procedure of the department.
(f) "General orders" of the department are
rules and mean orders issued by the department applicable throughout the state
for the construction, use and operation of practicable and available systems,
methods and means for preventing and abating environmental pollution.
(g) "Special orders" of the department mean
orders issued by the department applicable to and directing specific persons to
secure operating results in the control of environmental pollution within the
time or times prescribed in the orders.
(h) "Emergency orders" of the department mean
temporary orders issued by the department under emergency conditions of
environmental pollution.
(2) RULES. Rules and general orders shall be
adopted in accordance with the provisions of ch. 227, Stats. The notice of
hearing on each rule requiring a hearing shall include the express terms or an
informative summary of the proposed rules.
(3) SPECIAL ORDERS.
(a)
Water pollution. Special
orders shall be issued by the department only after a hearing held for the
purpose of ascertaining whether such orders are necessary for controlling or
abating environmental pollution. Each proposed special order shall be served
upon the persons affected thereby together with the notice of hearing thereon.
The notice of hearing shall also be published as a class 1 notice in a
newspaper having wide distribution in the area. Not less than 10 days notice
specifying the time and place of the hearing shall be given by the department.
The hearing shall be conducted in accordance with and be governed by ch. 227,
Stats. After the hearing, the proposed special order may be set aside or it may
be modified, amended or affirmed in whole or in part and a special order issued
accordingly.
(b)
Air
pollution and solid waste.
1. In
issuing special orders for air pollution and solid waste the department may
follow the procedure set forth in par. (a); or
2. The department may serve on alleged
violators a notice of alleged violation specifying the statute or rule
allegedly violated and findings of fact on which the violation is based. An
order shall accompany said notice. The order shall become effective unless the
person named in the order requests in writing a hearing within 10 days of the
service of the order. If a hearing is requested, the order shall be suspended.
After the hearing is closed, the department shall affirm, amend or rescind the
order.
(4)
EMERGENCY ORDERS. Emergency orders may be issued by the department without a
hearing whenever the department determines that a condition of imminent or
actual water or air pollution exists which requires immediate action. The
emergency orders shall specify the time and place of hearing thereon, not more
than 24 hours after service of the order on the persons affected thereby in the
case of air pollution, and as soon as practicable but not more than 20 days
after service of the order on the persons affected thereby in cases of water
pollution. Before the close of the hearing, and not more than 24 hours after
the commencement thereof, the board, in air pollution cases, shall affirm,
modify or set aside the emergency order or issue a special order. In the case
of water pollution the department shall modify or rescind the temporary
emergency order or issue a special order after the close of the
hearing.
(5) NOTICES. All notices
given by the department hereunder shall be served personally or by mail, and
shall be deemed to have been served upon deposit in the United States mails
addressed to the last known address of the person to whom addressed, with
postage prepaid thereon. All petitions and notices to the department shall be
served by delivery thereof to the Department of Natural Resources, 101 S.
Webster St., Madison, Wisconsin 53703.