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Public Act 096-0222
Public Act 0222 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0222 |
SB2184 Enrolled |
LRB096 09188 JDS 19338 b |
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| AN ACT concerning conservation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Water Use Act of 1983 is amended by changing | Sections 3, 4, 5, and 5.1 and by adding Section 5.3 as follows:
| (525 ILCS 45/3) (from Ch. 5, par. 1603)
| Sec. 3. Purpose. The general purpose and intent of this Act | is to establish
a means of reviewing potential water conflicts | before damage to
any person is incurred and to establish a rule | for mitigating water shortage
conflicts by:
| (a) Providing authority for County Soil and Water | Conservation Districts
to receive notice of incoming | substantial users of water.
| (b) Authorizing Soil and Water Conservation Districts to | recommend
restrictions on
withdrawals of groundwater in | emergencies.
| (c) Establishing a "reasonable use" rule for groundwater | withdrawals.
| The requirements of Section 5 and 5.1 of this Act shall not | apply to the region
governed by the provisions of "An Act in | relation to the regulation and
maintenance of the levels in | Lake Michigan and to the Diversion and apportionment
of water | from the Lake Michigan watershed", approved June 18, 1929, as |
| amended.
| (Source: P.A. 85-1330.)
| (525 ILCS 45/4) (from Ch. 5, par. 1604)
| Sec. 4. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the | context otherwise requires:
| (a) "Department" means the Illinois Department of | Agriculture.
| (b) "District" or "Soil and Water Conservation District" | means a public
body, corporate and political, organized under | the "Soil and Water Conservation
Districts Act".
| "Geological Survey" means the Illinois State Geological | Survey. | (c) "Groundwater" means underground water which occurs | within the
saturated zone and geologic materials where the | fluid pressure in the pore
space is equal to or greater than | atmospheric pressure.
| "High-capacity intake" means a surface water intake | located on a parcel of property where the rate or capacity of | water withdrawal of all intakes for the property is equal to or | in excess of 100,000 gallons during any 24-hour period. | "High-capacity well" means a well located on a parcel of | property where the rate or capacity of water withdrawal of all | wells on the property is equal to or in excess of 100,000 | gallons during any 24-hour period. | (d) "Land occupier" or "occupier of land" includes any |
| individual, firm
or corporation, other than the owner, who is | in legal possession of any
land in the State of Illinois | whether as a lessee, renter, tenant or otherwise.
| (e) "Person" means any owner of land or the owners'
| designated agent including
any individual, partnership, firm, | association, joint venture, corporation, trust,
estate, | commission, board, public or private institution, unit of local
| government, school district, political subdivision of this | state, state
agency, any interstate body or any other legal | entity.
| (f) "Point of withdrawal" means that point at which | underground water is
diverted by a person from its natural | state.
| "Public water supply" means all mains, pipes, and | structures through which water is obtained and distributed to | the public, including wells and well structures, intakes and | cribs, pumping stations, treatment plants, reservoirs, storage | tanks, and appurtenances, collectively or severally, actually | used or intended for use for the purpose of furnishing water | for drinking or general domestic use and which serve at least | 15 service connections or which regularly serve at least 25 | persons at least 60 days per year. | (g) "Reasonable use" means the use of water to meet natural
| wants and a fair share for artificial wants. It does not | include water
used wastefully or maliciously.
| (h) "State" means the State of Illinois.
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| "Surface water" means a pond, lake, reservoir, stream, | creek, or river. | "Water authority" means a local governmental body | established by referendum under the Water Authorities Act (70 | ILCS 3715/). | "Water survey" means the Illinois State Water Survey. | (Source: P.A. 85-1330.)
| (525 ILCS 45/5) (from Ch. 5, par. 1605)
| Sec. 5. Water Conflict Resolution. In the event that a land | occupier or person
proposes to develop a new point of | withdrawal, and
withdrawals from the new point is a | high-capacity well can reasonably be expected to occur
in | excess of 100,000
gallons on any day , the land occupier or | person shall notify
the District before construction of the | well begins. The District
shall in turn notify other local
| units of government with water systems who may be impacted by
| the proposed withdrawal. The District shall then review with
| the assistance of the Illinois State Water Survey and the State
| Geological Survey the proposed
point of withdrawal's effect | upon other users of the water.
The review shall be completed | within 30 days of receipt of the notice.
The findings of such | reviews shall be made public.
| (Source: P.A. 85-1330.)
| (525 ILCS 45/5.1) (from Ch. 5, par. 1605.1)
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| Sec. 5.1. Groundwater Emergency Restrictions.
| (a) Each District within
any county in Illinois through | which the Iroquois River flows, and each
District within any | county in Illinois with a population in excess of
100,000 | through which the Mackinaw River flows, is authorized
to | recommend to the Department of Agriculture restrictions on | groundwater
withdrawal as provided by this Section.
| A land occupier or person who
possesses land which contains | an existing a point of withdrawal that is a high-capacity well | or is proposing a new point of withdrawal that is a | high-capacity well capable of
producing more than 100,000 | gallons of water on any day shall register that
point of | withdrawal with the District and shall furnish such reasonable
| data in such form as may be required by the District.
| (b) The District, with the assistance and approval of the | Department of
Agriculture, shall issue recommended guidelines | for the construction of
points of withdrawal and the type and | setting of pumps for use in those
points of withdrawal. Copies | of the guidelines shall be made available
from the District | upon request.
| (c) Within 2 working days after receiving a written | complaint from a
land occupier or a person whose point of | withdrawal has failed to furnish
its normal supply of water, | the District shall schedule an on-site
investigation. If the | investigation discloses (1) that the point of
withdrawal fails | to furnish its normal supply of water, (2) that the
failure is |
| caused by a substantial lowering of the level of groundwater in
| the area, and (3) that the point of withdrawal and its | equipment conform to
the recommended guidelines of the District | issued under subsection (b), the
District may recommend to the | Department of Agriculture that the Department
restrict the | quantity of water that a person may extract from any | high-capacity well point of
withdrawal within the District's | boundaries which is capable of producing
more than 100,000 | gallons on any day . The restriction shall be expressed
in | gallons of water, may apply to one or more points of withdrawal | within
the District, and may be broadened or narrowed as | appropriate. The
restrictions shall be lifted as soon as | justified by changed conditions.
| (d) When a District determines that restriction of the | withdrawal of
water at a particular point within the District | is necessary to preserve an
adequate water supply for all | residents in the District, the District may
recommend to the | Department of Agriculture that the Department restrict the
| quantity of water that may be extracted from any point of | withdrawal within
the District which is a high-capacity well | capable of producing more than 100,000 gallons of
water on any | day . The Department shall review the District's
recommendation | and if it agrees with such recommendation shall restrict the
| withdrawal of water within the District in accordance with | subsection (c)
and shall notify each land occupier or person | who possesses land which
contains a registered point of |
| withdrawal affected by the restriction.
| If the Department disagrees with the District's | recommendation, it shall
notify the District, the land occupier | or the person who possesses land
which contains a registered | point of withdrawal affected by the
recommendation and the | complainant, giving the reason for the failure to
affirm the | recommendation. The Department may propose an alternate
| recommendation.
| If the District, the respondent or the complainant | disagrees with the
decision of the Department, such person may | request an administrative hearing
to
be conducted by the | Department in accordance with the Illinois
Administrative
| Procedure Act to show cause concerning its decision.
| Final decisions of the Department pursuant to this Section | may be
appealed in accordance with the Administrative Review | Law.
| (e) The Department is authorized to promulgate rules and
| regulations, including emergency rules, for the implementation | of this
amendatory Act of 1987.
The Department may set the | general policy for the Districts to follow in
the | administration of this Act.
| (Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
| (525 ILCS 45/5.3 new) | Sec. 5.3. Water use reporting. Any person or land occupier | that is responsible for a point of withdrawal classified as a |
| high-capacity well, high-capacity intake, or public water | supply shall participate in the Illinois State Water Survey's | Illinois Water Inventory Program. However, high-capacity wells | used for agricultural irrigation and high-capacity intakes | used for agricultural irrigation are exempt from this Section | for the first 5 years after the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly. A person or land | occupier that is responsible for a point of withdrawal | classified as a high-capacity well or high-capacity intake used | for irrigation for agriculture shall determine water use | through estimation methods deemed acceptable by the Illinois | State Water Survey. A person or land occupier that is | responsible for a point of withdrawal that is classified as a | high-capacity well or a high-capacity intake used for | irrigation that lies within the boundaries of a water authority | or other local government entity that estimates irrigation | withdrawals through a method deemed acceptable by the Illinois | State Water Survey is exempt from participating as an | individual in the Illinois Water Inventory Program.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | 1, 2010.
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Effective Date: 1/1/2010
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