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91_HB3008

 
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 1        AN ACT in relation to environmental safety.

 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section  5.   The  Illinois  Low-Level  Radioactive Waste
 5    Management  Act  is  amended  by  changing  Section  10.2  as
 6    follows:

 7        (420 ILCS 20/10.2) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 241-10.2)
 8        Sec. 10.2.  Creation of Low-Level Radioactive Waste  Task
 9    Group;  adoption  of  criteria; report on the evaluation of a
10    proposed site; selection of site for characterization.
11        (a)  There is hereby created  the  Low-Level  Radioactive
12    Waste   Task   Group  consisting  of  the  Directors  of  the
13    Environmental Protection Agency, the  Department  of  Natural
14    Resources,  and  the  Department  of Nuclear Safety (or their
15    designees)  and  6  additional  members  designated  by   the
16    Governor.  The 6 additional members shall:
17             (1)  be confirmed by the Senate; and
18             (2)  receive  compensation of $300 per day for their
19        services on the Task Group unless they  are  officers  or
20        employees  of the State, in which case they shall receive
21        no additional compensation.
22        Four of the additional members shall  have  expertise  in
23    the  field  of  geology, hydrogeology, or hydrology. Of the 2
24    remaining additional members, one shall be a  member  of  the
25    public with experience in environmental matters and one shall
26    have  at  least  5 years experience in local government.  The
27    Directors  of  the  Environmental  Protection   Agency,   the
28    Department  of  Natural  Resources,  and  the  Department  of
29    Nuclear   Safety   (or  their  designees)  shall  receive  no
30    additional compensation for their service on the Task Group.
31    All members of the Task Group shall be compensated for  their
 
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 1    expenses.   The  Governor shall designate the chairman of the
 2    Task Group.  Upon adoption of the criteria  under  subsection
 3    (b)  of  this  Section,  the  Directors  of the Department of
 4    Nuclear Safety and the Environmental Protection Agency  shall
 5    be  replaced  on  the Task Group by members designated by the
 6    Governor and confirmed by the Senate.  The members designated
 7    to replace the Directors of the Department of Nuclear  Safety
 8    and  the  Environmental  Protection  Agency  shall  have such
 9    expertise as the Governor may determine.  The members of  the
10    Task  Group  shall be members until they resign, are replaced
11    by the Governor, or the Task Group is abolished.   Except  as
12    provided  in this Act, the Task Group shall be subject to the
13    Open Meetings Act and the Illinois  Administrative  Procedure
14    Act.  Any action required to be taken by the Task Group under
15    this Act shall be taken by a majority vote of its members. An
16    identical   vote  by  5  members  of  the  Task  Group  shall
17    constitute a majority vote.
18        (b)  To protect the public health,  safety  and  welfare,
19    the  Task Group shall develop proposed criteria for selection
20    of  a  site  for  a  regional  disposal  facility.  Principal
21    criteria  shall   relate   to   the   geographic,   geologic,
22    seismologic,   tectonic,  hydrologic,  and  other  scientific
23    conditions best suited  for  a  regional  disposal  facility.
24    Supplemental  criteria  may relate to land use (including (i)
25    the location of  existing  underground  mines  and  (ii)  the
26    exclusion of State parks, State conservation areas, and other
27    State  owned  lands identified by the Task Group), economics,
28    transportation, meteorology, and any other matter  identified
29    by  the  Task Group as relating to desirable conditions for a
30    regional disposal facility. All of the criteria shall  be  as
31    specific as possible.
32        The  chairman of the Task Group shall publish a notice of
33    availability of the proposed criteria in the State newspaper,
34    make copies of the proposed criteria available without charge
 
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 1    to the public, and hold public hearings to  receive  comments
 2    on  the  proposed criteria.  Written comments on the proposed
 3    criteria may be submitted to the chairman of the  Task  Group
 4    within  a  time  period  to  be determined by the Task Group.
 5    Upon completion of the review of timely submitted comments on
 6    the proposed criteria, the Task Group  shall  adopt  criteria
 7    for  selection  of  a  site for a regional disposal facility.
 8    Adoption of the criteria  is  not  subject  to  the  Illinois
 9    Administrative Procedure Act.  The chairman of the Task Group
10    shall  provide  copies  of  the criteria to the Governor, the
11    President and Minority Leader of the Senate, the Speaker  and
12    Minority  Leader  of  the House, and all county boards in the
13    State of Illinois and  shall  make  copies  of  the  criteria
14    available without charge to the public.
15        (c)  Upon  adoption  of  the  criteria,  the  Director of
16    Natural Resources shall  direct  the  Scientific  Surveys  to
17    screen  the  State  of  Illinois.  By September 30, 1997, the
18    Scientific Surveys shall (i) complete a  Statewide  screening
19    of  the  State  using  available information and the Surveys'
20    geography-based information system to produce individual  and
21    composite   maps   showing   the  application  of  individual
22    criteria;  (ii)  complete  the   evaluation   of   all   land
23    volunteered  before the effective date of this amendatory Act
24    of 1997 to determine whether  any  of  the  volunteered  land
25    appears  likely  to  satisfy the criteria; (iii) document the
26    results of the screening and volunteer site evaluations in  a
27    written  report  and submit the report to the chairman of the
28    Task Group and to the Director; and (iv) transmit to the Task
29    Group and to the Department, in a form specified by the  Task
30    Group  and  the  Department,  all  information  and documents
31    assembled  by  the  Scientific  Surveys  in  performing   the
32    obligations  of the Scientific Surveys under  this Act.  Upon
33    completion of the screening  and  volunteer  site  evaluation
34    process,  the Director of the Department of Natural Resources
 
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 1    shall be replaced on the Task Group by a member appointed  by
 2    the  Governor  and  confirmed  by  the  Senate.   The  member
 3    appointed  to  replace  the  Director  of  the  Department of
 4    Natural Resources shall  have  expertise  that  the  Governor
 5    determines to be appropriate.
 6        (c-3)  By   December   1,   2000,   the   Department,  in
 7    consultation with the Task Group, waste generators,  and  any
 8    interested  counties  and  municipalities and after holding 3
 9    public hearings throughout the State,  shall prepare a report
10    regarding, at a minimum, the  impact  and  ramifications,  if
11    any,  of  the  following  factors  and  circumstances  on the
12    siting,   design,   licensure,   development,   construction,
13    operation, closure,  and  post-closure  care  of  a  regional
14    disposal facility:
15             (1)  the  federal,  state, and regional programs for
16        the  siting,  development,  and  operation  of   disposal
17        facilities  for  low-level  radioactive  wastes  and  the
18        nature,  extent,  and  likelihood  of  any legislative or
19        administrative changes to those programs;
20             (2)  (blank);
21             (3)  the  current  and  most  reliable   projections
22        regarding  the  costs of the siting, design, development,
23        construction, operation,  closure,  decommissioning,  and
24        post-closure care of a regional disposal facility;
25             (4)  the  current and most reliable estimates of the
26        total volume of low-level radioactive waste that will  be
27        disposed  at a regional disposal facility in Illinois and
28        the projected annual volume amounts;
29             (5)  the nature and extent of the available, if any,
30        storage and disposal facilities outside the region of the
31        Compact for storage and disposal of low-level radioactive
32        waste generated from within the region  of  the  Compact;
33        and
34             (6)  the   development   and   implementation  of  a
 
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 1        voluntary site selection process in  which  land  may  be
 2        volunteered for the regional disposal facility jointly by
 3        landowners  and (i) the municipality in which the land is
 4        located, (ii) every municipality within 1  1/2  miles  of
 5        the  land  if  the  land is not within a municipality, or
 6        (iii) the county or counties in which the land is located
 7        if the land is not within a municipality and not within 1
 8        1/2 miles of a municipality. The Director  shall  provide
 9        copies  of  the report to the Governor, the President and
10        Minority Leader  of  the  Senate,  and  the  Speaker  and
11        Minority  Leader  of  the House.  The Director shall also
12        publish a notice of availability of  the  report  in  the
13        State  newspaper  and make copies of the report available
14        without charge to the public.
15        (c-5)  Following submittal  of  the  report  pursuant  to
16    subsection  (c-3)  of  this Section, the Department may adopt
17    rules establishing a site selection process for the  regional
18    disposal  facility.   In  developing  rules,  the  Department
19    shall, at a minimum, consider the following:
20             (1)  A  comprehensive  and  open process under which
21        the land  for  sites  recommended  and  proposed  by  the
22        contractor  under subsection (e) of this Section shall be
23        volunteered lands as provided in this Section.  Land  may
24        be volunteered for the regional disposal facility jointly
25        by  landowners and (i) the municipality in which the land
26        is located, (ii) every municipality with 1 1/2  miles  of
27        the  land  if  the  land is not within a municipality, or
28        (iii) the county or counties in which the land is located
29        if the land is not within a municipality and not within 1
30        1/2 miles of a municipality.
31             (2)  Utilization  of   the   State   screening   and
32        volunteer   site   evaluation   report  prepared  by  the
33        Scientific Surveys under subsection (c) of  this  Section
34        for  the  purpose  of  determining whether proposed sites
 
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 1        appear likely to satisfy the site selection criteria.
 2             (3)  Coordination of the site selection process with
 3        the  projected  annual  and  total  volume  of  low-level
 4        radioactive waste to be disposed at the regional disposal
 5        facility as  identified  in  the  report  prepared  under
 6        subsection (c-3) of this Section.
 7        The   site   selection  process  established  under  this
 8    subsection shall  require  the  contractor  selected  by  the
 9    Department  pursuant  to  Sections  5  and  10 of this Act to
10    propose one  site  to  the  Task  Group  for  approval  under
11    subsections (d) through (i) of this Section.
12        No  proposed  site  shall be selected as the site for the
13    regional disposal  facility  unless  it  satisfies  the  site
14    selection  criteria  established  by  the  Task  Group  under
15    subsection (b) of this Section.
16        (d)  The  contractor  selected  by  the  Department under
17    Sections 5 and 10 of  this  Act  shall  conduct  evaluations,
18    including  possible  intrusive  field  investigations, of the
19    sites and  locations  identified  under  the  site  selection
20    process established under subsection (c-5) of this Section.
21        (e)  Upon   completion  of  the  site   evaluations,  the
22    contractor selected by the Department shall identify one site
23    of at least 640 acres that appears promising for  development
24    of the regional disposal facility in compliance with the site
25    selection  criteria established by the Task Group pursuant to
26    subsection (b) of this Section.  The contractor  may  conduct
27    any  other  evaluation  of  the  site  identified  under this
28    subsection that the contractor deems appropriate to determine
29    whether  the  site  satisfies  the  criteria  adopted   under
30    subsection  (b)  of  this  Section.   Upon  completion of the
31    evaluations  under  this  subsection,  the  contractor  shall
32    prepare  and  submit  to  the  Department  a  report  on  the
33    evaluation of the identified site, including a recommendation
34    as  to  whether  the  identified  site  should   be   further
 
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 1    considered  for selection as a site for the regional disposal
 2    facility. A site so recommended for further consideration  is
 3    hereinafter referred to as a "proposed site".
 4        (f)  A  report  completed  under  subsection  (e) of this
 5    Section  that  recommends  a  proposed  site  shall  also  be
 6    submitted to the chairman of the Task Group.  Within 45  days
 7    following receipt of a report, the chairman of the Task Group
 8    shall  publish  in  newspapers  of general circulation in the
 9    county or counties in which a  proposed  site  is  located  a
10    notice  of  the  availability of the report and a notice of a
11    public meeting.  The chairman of the Task Group  shall  also,
12    within  the  45-day  period, provide copies of the report and
13    the notice to the Governor, the President and Minority Leader
14    of the Senate, the Speaker and Minority Leader of the  House,
15    members of the General Assembly from the legislative district
16    or  districts in which a proposed site is located, the county
17    board or boards  of  the  county  or  counties  containing  a
18    proposed  site, and each city, village, and incorporated town
19    within a 5 mile radius of a proposed site.  The  chairman  of
20    the  Task  Group  shall  make  copies of the report available
21    without charge to the public.
22        (g)  The chairman of the  Task  Group  shall  convene  at
23    least  one  public  meeting  on  each  proposed site.  At the
24    public meeting or meetings, the contractor  selected  by  the
25    Department shall present the results of the evaluation of the
26    proposed  site.  The  Task  Group  shall  receive  such other
27    written and oral information about the proposed site that may
28    be submitted at the meeting.  Following the meeting, the Task
29    Group shall decide whether the proposed  site  satisfies  the
30    criteria  adopted  under  subsection (b) of this Section.  If
31    the Task Group determines that the  proposed  site  does  not
32    satisfy the criteria, the Department may require a contractor
33    to submit a further report pursuant to subsection (e) of this
34    Section  proposing another site from the locations identified
 
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 1    under the site  selection  process  established  pursuant  to
 2    subsection  (c-5)  of  this  Section as likely to satisfy the
 3    criteria.  Following notice and distribution of the report as
 4    required by subsection (f) of this Section, the new  proposed
 5    site  shall  be  the  subject  of a public meeting under this
 6    subsection.  The contractor selected by the Department  shall
 7    propose  additional  sites,  and the Task Group shall conduct
 8    additional public meetings, until the Task Group has approved
 9    a proposed site recommended by a contractor as satisfying the
10    criteria adopted under subsection (b) of  this  Section.   In
11    the  event  that  the  Task Group does not approve any of the
12    proposed sites  recommended  by  the  contractor  under  this
13    subsection   as   satisfying   the   criteria  adopted  under
14    subsection  (b)  of  this  Section,  the  Task  Group   shall
15    immediately suspend all work and the Department shall prepare
16    a   study   containing,   at   a  minimum,  the  Department's
17    recommendations regarding the viability of the site selection
18    process established  pursuant  to  this  Act,  based  on  the
19    factors  and circumstances specified in items (1) through (6)
20    of subsection (c-3) of Section  10.2.  The  Department  shall
21    provide  copies  of  the study to the Governor, the President
22    and Minority Leader  of  the  Senate,  and  the  Speaker  and
23    Minority  Leader  of  the  House.  The  Department shall also
24    publish a notice of availability of the study  in  the  State
25    newspaper  and  make  copies  of the report available without
26    charge to the public.
27        (h)  (Blank).
28        (i)  Upon the Task Group's decision that a proposed  site
29    satisfies  the  criteria adopted under subsection (b) of this
30    Section,   the   contractor   shall    proceed    with    the
31    characterization  and  licensure  of  the proposed site under
32    Section 10.3 of this Act and the Task Group shall immediately
33    suspend all work, except as otherwise  specifically  required
34    in subsection (b) of Section 10.3 of this Act.
 
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 1    (Source: P.A. 90-29, eff. 6-26-97; 91-601, eff. 8-16-99.)

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