(420 ILCS 42/32)
Sec. 32. Limitations on groundwater and property use.
(a) In connection with the decommissioning of a source material milling
facility or the termination of the facility's license, the Agency shall
have
the authority to adopt by rule, or impose by order or license amendment or
condition, restrictions on the use of groundwater on any property that has been
licensed for
the milling of source material and any property downgradient from the property
that has been licensed for the milling of source material where the groundwater
impacted
by a licensed facility has constituents above naturally-occurring levels and
is in excess of the groundwater standards enforceable by the Agency.
(b) In connection with the decommissioning of a source material milling
facility or the termination of the facility's license, the Agency shall
have
the authority to adopt by rule, or impose by order or license amendment or
condition, restrictions on property that has been licensed for the milling
of source material where the soil has constituents above naturally-occurring
levels to limit or prohibit:
(1) the construction of basements or other similar below-ground structures, other than |
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(2) the excavation of soil from a portion of the property where elevated levels of the
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(c) The authority granted to the Agency under this Section is intended
to
secure the greatest protection of the public health and safety practicable in
the decommissioning of a source material milling facility or the termination of
the facility's license and shall be in addition to the authority granted under
the Radiation Protection Act of 1990.
(Source: P.A. 95-777, eff. 8-4-08.)
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