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 1        AN ACT concerning groundwater.

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

 4        Section 1.  This Act may be cited as the  Water  Quantity
 5    Protection Act of 2001.

 6        Section  5.  Legislative  Findings.  The General Assembly
 7    finds that (i) the continuing  development  and  use  of  the
 8    groundwater and surface water resources of the State threaten
 9    the   availability  of  those  resources  and  (ii)  concerns
10    regarding the development of groundwater  and  surface  water
11    resources  need  to  be addressed through the development, by
12    the State of Illinois, of a water quantity protection program
13    based on an understanding of public and private needs and the
14    limitations of water resources.  The General Assembly further
15    finds that (i) the State of Illinois  must  manage,  protect,
16    and  enhance  the  development  of the waters of the State as
17    natural and public resources; (ii) water has an essential and
18    pervasive role in the social and economic well-being  of  the
19    people  of Illinois and is of vital importance to the general
20    health,  safety,  and  economic  welfare;  (iii)  the   water
21    resources  of  the  State  must  be  used  for beneficial and
22    legitimate purposes; and (iv) waste and degradation of  water
23    resources must be prevented.

24        Section 10.  Definitions. In this Act:
25        "Act" means the Water Quantity Protection Act of 2001.
26        "Board" means the Pollution Control Board.
27        "Consumptive   use"  means  that  portion  of  the  water
28    withdrawn or  withheld  from  its  source  that  is  lost  or
29    otherwise  not  returned  to  the  source  due to evaporation
30    during use, leakage, or incorporation  into  products  during
 
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 1    industrial  processes  or  that  is  assimilated  by animals,
 2    humans, and plants.
 3        "Department" means the Department of Natural Resources.
 4        "Facilities" means any combination of mechanical  devices
 5    and  structures,  such as pumps, pump stations, pipes, wells,
 6    and intakes, designed for the  withdrawal  of  water  from  a
 7    natural groundwater or surface water source. For the purposes
 8    of this Act, "facilities" do not include wells serving single
 9    family homes.

10        Section 15.  Approval of water withdrawals.
11        (a)  No  facilities  for the withdrawal of groundwater or
12    surface water for any purpose may be constructed,  installed,
13    or  operated  without  first  obtaining  the  approval of the
14    Department when (i) the proposed rate of  withdrawal  of  all
15    facilities  on  one  property  or  under  one ownership is in
16    excess of 2,000,000 gallons per day or (ii) the amount to  be
17    withdrawn  is  so  substantial that it will significantly and
18    adversely affect or reduce  the  availability  of  water  for
19    other  uses.   A  significant and adverse affect or reduction
20    shall be defined by rule.
21        (b)  This Act  does  not  apply  to  any  groundwater  or
22    surface  water  withdrawal  facility  that was constructed or
23    installed on or before the effective date of this Act.

24        Section   20.  Information   requirements    for    water
25    withdrawals; final determination.
26        (a)  Before  granting  approval  for  the  withdrawal  of
27    groundwater  or  surface  water,  the  Department may require
28    information identifying the water supply source  or  sources;
29    the  type and location of water use; the anticipated duration
30    of water use; the withdrawal point locations; maximum  daily,
31    maximum  monthly,  seasonal,  and annual rates of withdrawal;
32    water storage accommodations, if any;  conservation  measures
 
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 1    and   reuse;   estimated   consumptive  use;  water  shortage
 2    contingency plans; the anticipated effects, if  any,  of  the
 3    proposed withdrawal on existing or proposed uses dependent on
 4    the  same water source; the impact of the proposed withdrawal
 5    on other  water  sources  hydraulically  connected  with  the
 6    groundwater or surface water source or sources from which the
 7    withdrawal  is  to be made;  and a description of alternative
 8    means for satisfying the water use demand if approval for the
 9    groundwater or surface water withdrawal  is  denied  or  made
10    conditional.  The completion of aquifer tests for groundwater
11    withdrawals  and  instream  flow need assessments for surface
12    water withdrawals may be  required  by  the  Department  when
13    additional  information  regarding aquifer properties, stream
14    flow hydrology, and aquatic habitat  is  needed  to  evaluate
15    impacts of the proposed water withdrawals.
16        (b)  The Department's final determination on any proposed
17    water  withdrawal  must  be  in  writing.   If the Department
18    denies  or  conditionally  approves  the   application,   the
19    Department  must  set  forth  in  the  final determination  a
20    detailed  explanation  of  the   reasons   for   denying   or
21    conditionally approving the application.

22        Section   25.  Cause   for   limitations  on  groundwater
23    withdrawals.  The Department must  limit  approvals  for  the
24    withdrawal  of groundwater to those withdrawals that will not
25    cause:
26             (1)  a long-term progressive lowering of groundwater
27        levels,  unless  the  levels  are  in   compliance   with
28        management  water  levels  established  by the Department
29        pursuant to rule;
30             (2)  a significant interference with the withdrawals
31        of other users of the  groundwater,  unless  compensation
32        for  the injury that is satisfactory to the Department is
33        provided;
 
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 1             (3)  a violation of water  quality  standards  under
 2        the    Environmental   Protection   Act,   the   Illinois
 3        Groundwater Protection Act, or rules adopted under  those
 4        Acts;
 5             (4)  significant permanent damage to aquifer storage
 6        and recharge capacity; or
 7             (5)  a  substantial  negative  impact on the flow of
 8        hydraulically connected perennial streams,  wetlands,  or
 9        other surface water bodies.

10        Section  30.  Cause  for  limitations  on  surface  water
11    withdrawals.   The  Department  must  limit approvals for the
12    withdrawal of surface water to  those  rates  that  will  not
13    cause:
14             (1)  a   significant   long-term   decline   in  the
15        environmental,  ecological,  recreational,  or  aesthetic
16        values of the water source;
17             (2)  a significant interference with the withdrawals
18        of other  users  of  the  surface  water  source,  unless
19        compensation  for  the injury that is satisfactory to the
20        Department is provided;
21             (3)  a significant impairment to the capacity of the
22        water source to assimilate pollutants; and
23             (4)  a violation of water  quality  standards  under
24        the    Environmental   Protection   Act,   the   Illinois
25        Groundwater Protection Act, or rules adopted under  those
26        Acts.

27        Section 35.  Review by the Board.
28        (a)  If the Department denies or conditionally approves a
29    request  for  the withdrawal of groundwater or surface water,
30    the owner or operator of the proposed facility may, within 35
31    days after the decision, petition for a  hearing  before  the
32    Board  to  contest  the determination of the Department.  The
 
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 1    Board has  the  authority  to  conduct  hearings  upon  those
 2    petitions pursuant to the Environmental Protection Act.
 3        (b)  The  Board  must prepare a written opinion and order
 4    for all final decisions that must include  findings  of  fact
 5    and  conclusions  of  law  on  all  material  issues.   Final
 6    decisions of the Board under this Act are subject to judicial
 7    review in accordance with the Environmental Protection Act.

 8        Section    40.  Water    Quantity   Protection   Advisory
 9    Committee; rules.
10        (a)  There is  established a  Water  Quantity  Protection
11    Advisory   Committee   composed   of  the  Directors  of  the
12    Department  of  Agriculture,  the  Environmental   Protection
13    Agency,  and  the  Department  of Natural Resources, or their
14    designees.  The Director of Natural Resources, or his or  her
15    designee, shall serve as the Chair of the Advisory Committee.
16    Members  of the Advisory Committee may organize themselves as
17    they deem necessary.  Members of the  Committee  shall  serve
18    without compensation.
19        (b)  The  Advisory  Committee shall review, evaluate, and
20    make  recommendations  to  the  Department  for   any   rules
21    necessary   to   implement   this   Act.     Based  upon  the
22    recommendations of the  Advisory  Committee,  the  Department
23    shall propose rules to implement this Act to the Board.
24        (c)  After  the  Department  proposes rules to the Board,
25    the Board must hold hearings  on  and  adopt  rules  for  the
26    implementation  of  this  Act  in  the manner provided for in
27    Sections 27 and 28 of the Environmental Protection Act.
28        (d)  The Board shall adopt  any  other  reasonable  rules
29    that  are  necessary  for  the  Board to carry out its duties
30    under this Act.

31        Section 45.  Home rule. The regulation of groundwater and
32    surface water resources is an exclusive power and function of
 
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 1    the State.  A home rule unit may not regulate groundwater and
 2    surface water  resources.   This  Section  is  a  denial  and
 3    limitation of home rule powers and functions under subsection
 4    (h) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution.

 5        Section  99.  Effective  date. This Act takes effect upon
 6    becoming law.

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