TITLE 17: CONSERVATION
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER h: WATER RESOURCES PART 3730 ALLOCATION OF WATER FROM LAKE MICHIGAN SECTION 3730.303 CLASSIFICATION OF WATER USERS
Section 3730.303 Classification of Water Users
a) Applicants will be divided into broad categories determined by water use. The categories in order of descending priorities are: Categories IA, IB, IIA, IIB and III.
b) In determining the need for Category IA and IB allocations, the Department will consider the following items:
1) Adequacy of supply from sources other than Lake Michigan.
2) Economics of alternative supplies.
3) For new applicants, priority will be given to allocations for domestic purposes.
4) For new applicants, allocations of Lake Michigan water will be made with the goal of reducing withdrawals from the Cambrian-Ordovician Aquifer (deep aquifer).
c) In determining the need for priorities within Categories IIA and IIB, the Department will consider the following items:
1) A limitation of 270 cubic feet per second for discretionary dilution for water quality purposes in the Chicago Area Waterway System.
2) The need to meet navigation requirements in the Chicago Area Waterway System.
3) The minimum discretionary diversion needed to keep water quality in the Chicago Area Waterway System in a reasonable satisfactory sanitary condition.
d) Category III applicants do not qualify for an allocation of water from Lake Michigan.
e) The Department will normally make allocations to meet the full water needs of Category IA and IB applicants as determined by the Department before any water is allocated to applicants in Category IIA and IIB.
f) In determining the amount of water available for allocations to Categories IA, IB, IIA and IIB, the Department will consider the amount of water that must be reserved for storm water runoff, lockage and leakage and a reserve for future increases in demands and storm water runoff.
(Source: Amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 22801, effective November 18, 2014) |