1. If the commissioner determines that the petition is properly filed,
  he shall hold a public hearing.
2.  The  commissioner shall give at least ten days' notice of the time
  and place at which the hearing will be held, as follows:
a. By posting in at least five of the most public  places  within  the
  affected area; and
b.  By  notice  by  mail  to  each  of  the  petitioners  and  to each
  manufacturer, supplier and dealer  furnishing  the  chemical  substances
  complained  of  within  the  affected  area,  so  far as is known to the
  commissioner, after diligent inquiry.
3. Proof of notice shall be evidenced by affidavit of the commissioner
  appended to the  minutes  of  the  hearing  at  which  the  petition  is
  considered.