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92_HB1083 LRB9206523MWcs 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Act of 2001. 26 "Board" means the Pollution Control Board. 27 "Consumptive use" means that portion of the water 28 withdrawn or withheld from its source that is lost or 29 otherwise not returned to the source due to evaporation 30 during use, leakage, or incorporation into products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 -2- LRB9206523MWcs 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 -3- LRB9206523MWcs 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; -4- LRB9206523MWcs 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 -5- LRB9206523MWcs 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 -6- LRB9206523MWcs 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.