281.19

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281.19 Orders.

281.19(2)

(2)

281.19(6)

(6) Orders issued by the department shall be signed by the person designated by the board.

281.19(1)

(1) The department may issue general orders, and adopt rules applicable throughout the state for the construction, installation, use and operation of practicable and available systems, methods and means for preventing and abating pollution of the waters of the state. Such general orders and rules shall be issued only after an opportunity to be heard thereon has been afforded to interested parties.

281.19(2)(a)

(a) The department may issue special orders directing particular owners to remedy violations of the safe drinking water program under § 281.17 (8) and (9) or to secure such operating results toward the control of pollution of the waters of the state as the department prescribes, within a specified time. Pending efforts to comply with any order, the department may permit continuance of operations on such conditions as it prescribes. If any owner cannot comply with an order within the time specified, the owner may, before the date set in the order, petition the department to modify the order. The department may modify the order, specifying in writing the reasons therefor. If any order is not complied with within the time period specified, the department shall immediately notify the attorney general of this fact. After receiving the notice, the attorney general shall commence an action under § 299.95.

281.19(2)(b)

(b) The department may issue temporary emergency orders without prior hearing when the department determines that the protection of the public health necessitates such immediate action. Such emergency orders shall take effect at such time as the department determines. As soon as is practicable, the department shall hold a public hearing after which it may modify or rescind the temporary emergency order or issue a special order under para. (a).

281.19(3)

(3) The department shall make investigations and inspections to insure compliance with any general or special order or rule which it issues. In the exercise of this power the department may require the submission and approval of plans for the installation of systems and devices for handling, treating or disposing of any wastes.

281.19(4)

(4) The department may, under § 254.59, order or cause the abatement of any nuisance affecting the waters of the state.

281.19(5)

(5) If the department finds that a system or plant tends to create a nuisance or menace to health or comfort, it shall order the owner or the person in charge to secure such operating results as the department prescribes, within a specified time. If the order is not complied with, the department may order designated changes in operation, and if necessary, alterations or extension to the system or plant, or a new system or plant. If the department finds that the absence of a municipal system or plant tends to create a nuisance or menace to health or comfort, it may order the city, village, town or town sanitary district embracing the area where such conditions exist to prepare and file complete plans of a corrective system as provided by § 281.41, and to construct such system within a specified time.

281.19(7)

(7) In cases of noncompliance with any order issued under sub. (2) or (5) or § 281.20 (1), the department may take the action directed by the order, and collect the costs thereof from the owner to whom the order was directed. The department shall have all the necessary powers needed to carry out this subsection including powers granted municipalities under §§ 66.0821 and 200.01 to 200.15. It shall also be eligible for financial assistance under §§ 281.55, 281.57, 281.58 and 281.59.

281.19(8)

(8) Any owner or other person in interest may secure a review of the necessity for and reasonableness of any order of the department under this section or § 281.20 in the following manner:

281.19(8)(a)

(a) They shall first file with the department a verified petition setting forth specifically the modification or change desired in such order. Such petition must be filed within 60 days of the issuance of the orders sought to be reviewed. Upon receipt of such a petition the department shall order a public hearing thereon and make such further investigations as it shall deem advisable. Pending such review and hearing, the department may suspend such orders under terms and conditions to be fixed by the department on application of any such petitioner. The department shall affirm, repeal or change the order in question within 60 days after the close of the hearing on the petition.

281.19(8)(b)

(b) The determination of the department shall be subject to review as provided in ch. 227.