Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 84 Part 2.djvu/189

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PUBLIC LAW 91-575-DEC. 24, 1970

"5.2—POLICY AND STANDARDS.

" (a) In order to conserve, protect, and utilize the water quality of the basin in accordance Math the best interests of the people of the basin and the states, it shall be the policy of the commission to encourage and coordinate the efforts of the signatory parties to prevent, reduce, control and eliminate water pollution and to maintain water quality as required by the comprehensive plan. " (b) The legislative intent in enacting this article is to give specific emphasis to the primary role of the states in water quality management and control. "(c) The commission shall recommend to the signatory parties the establishment, modification, or amendment of standards of quality for any waters of the basin in relation to tlheir reasonable and necessary use as the commission shall deem to be in the public interest. " (d) The commission shall encourage cooperation and uniform enforcement programs and policies by the water quality control agencies of the signatory parties in meeting the water quality standards established in the comprehensive plan. "(e) The commission may assume jurisdiction whenever it determines after investigation and public hearing upon due notice given that the effectuation of the comprehensive plan so requires. After such investigation, notice, and hearing, the commission may adopt such rules, regulations, and water quality standards as may be required to preserve, protect, improve, and develop the quality of the waters of the basin in accordance with the comprehensive plan. "5.3—COOPERATIVE ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT.

" (a) Each of the signatory parties agrees to prohibit and control pollution of the waters of the basin according to the requirements of this compact and to cooperate faithfully in the control of future pollution in and abatement of existing pollution from the waters of the basin. " (b) The commission shall have the authority to investigate and determine if the requirements of the compact or the rules, regulations, and water quality standards of the commission are complied with and if satisfactory progress has not been made, may institute an action or actions in its own name in the proper court or courts of competent jurisdiction to compel compliance with any and all of the provisions of this compact or any of the rules, regulations, and water quality standards of the commission adopted pursuant thereto. "5.4—FURTHER JURISDICTION. Nothing in this compact shall be construed to repeal, modify, or qualify the authority of any signatory party to enact any legislation or enforce any additional conditions and restrictions to lessen or prevent the pollution of waters within its jurisdiction. "ARTICLE 6

((FLOOD PROTECTION The commission may plan, design, construct and operate and maintain projects and facilities it deems necessary or desirable for flood plain development and flood damage reduction. I t shall have power to operate sueh facilities and to store and release waters of the Susquehanna River and its tributaries and elsewhere within the basin, in such manner, at such times, and under such regulations as the commission may deem appropriate to meet flood conditions as they may arise. "SECTION 6.1—FLOOD CONTROL AUTHORITY.

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