|
| | 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024 HB3119 Introduced 2/17/2023, by Rep. Ann M. Williams SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| |
Creates the Carbon Dioxide Transport and Storage Protections Act. Provides that a sequestration operator may not exercise any authority to take or acquire any easement or title to any pore space or any portion of an area of review pursuant to the Eminent Domain Act. Provides that the sequestration operator is solely liable for any and all damage caused by the carbon dioxide transported to the sequestration facility for injection or sequestration, or otherwise under the sequestration operator's control, including damage caused by carbon dioxide released form the sequestration facility, regardless of whole holds title to the carbon dioxide, the pore space, or the surface estate. Provides that in addition to any permit fees required by the Environmental Protection Act, sequestration operators and pipeline operators who transport or sequester carbon dioxide in the State must pay a fee each year to the State for deposit in the Carbon Transportation and Sequestration Readiness Fund established by this Act. Creates the Carbon Transportation and Sequestration Readiness Fund and makes a corresponding change to the State Finance Act. Provides for: training for carbon dioxide emergencies for emergency responders, medical personnel, residents, businesses, and other local entities. Makes a corresponding change to the Illinois Power Agency Act and the Public Utilities Act. Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Provides for: setbacks from carbon dioxide pipelines; permitting required for carbon dioxide capture; prohibition of conducting any carbon sequestration operation without a permit; and permitting required for carbon sequestration. Provides that if the Environmental Protection agency grants or denies a permit for capture of carbon dioxide or a permit for sequestration of carbon dioxide, any person may petition the Pollution Control Board within 35 days from the date of issuance of the Agency's decision for a hearing to contest the decision of the Agency. Makes other changes. Effective immediately.
|
| |
| | A BILL FOR |
|
|
| | HB3119 | | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | AN ACT concerning safety.
|
2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
|
3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
|
4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Carbon |
5 | | Dioxide Transport and Storage Protections Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds that:
|
7 | | (1) State law currently lacks clarity concerning the |
8 | | rights of landowners with regard to pore space in the |
9 | | subsurface beneath the landowners' property, limiting |
10 | | landowners' ability to fully enjoy and protect the |
11 | | property.
|
12 | | (2) The transport of carbon dioxide via pipeline |
13 | | significantly affects landowners' rights to enjoy the |
14 | | landowners' property. Carbon dioxide pipelines may impede |
15 | | access to property and fields, harm crops, and topsoil, |
16 | | and pose a risk of grave harm if there is a release of |
17 | | carbon dioxide.
|
18 | | (3) The storage of carbon dioxide in subsurface pore |
19 | | space may have profound impacts upon the surface estate. |
20 | | Such storage may: require easements for pipelines, |
21 | | injection wells, monitoring equipment, and other |
22 | | infrastructure; harm crops and topsoil; and risk grave |
23 | | harm to landowners, surrounding ecosystems, and water |
|
| | HB3119 | - 2 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | supplies if carbon dioxide is released.
|
2 | | (4) To protect landowners, surface ecosystems, |
3 | | groundwater, and nearby residents, it is essential that |
4 | | the State clarify the ownership, liability, and other |
5 | | property rights associated with carbon dioxide |
6 | | transportation and storage before additional carbon |
7 | | transport and storage takes place in our State, as well as |
8 | | provide local governments and residents with training and |
9 | | resources so they can be prepared in the event of a carbon |
10 | | dioxide release.
|
11 | | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
|
12 | | "Agency" means the Environmental Protection Agency.
|
13 | | "Amalgamation" means the combining or uniting of property |
14 | | rights in adjacent subsurface pore space for the purpose of |
15 | | permanent storage of carbon dioxide.
|
16 | | "Area of review" has the same meaning as in the |
17 | | Environmental Protection Act.
|
18 | | "Carbon dioxide injection well" means a well that is used |
19 | | to inject carbon dioxide into a reservoir for permanent |
20 | | geologic sequestration.
|
21 | | "Carbon dioxide pipeline" or "pipeline" means the in-state |
22 | | portion of a pipeline, including appurtenant facilities, |
23 | | property rights, and easements, that are used for the purpose |
24 | | of transporting carbon dioxide.
|
25 | | "Carbon dioxide stream" means carbon dioxide and any |
|
| | HB3119 | - 3 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | incidental associated substances derived from the source |
2 | | materials and the production or capture process, and any |
3 | | substance added to the stream to enable or improve the |
4 | | injection process or the detection of a leak or rupture.
|
5 | | "Carbon dioxide sequestration reservoir" means a portion |
6 | | of a sedimentary geologic stratum or formation containing pore |
7 | | space, including depleted reservoirs and saline formations |
8 | | that the Agency has determined is suitable for injection and |
9 | | permanent storage of carbon dioxide.
|
10 | | "Easement" means an interest in land owned by another |
11 | | person, consisting in the right to use or control the land, or |
12 | | an area above or below it, for a specific purpose, including |
13 | | storage of carbon dioxide in subsurface cavities.
|
14 | | "Person" has the meaning ascribed to that term in Section |
15 | | 3.315 of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
|
16 | | "Pipeline operator" means any person who owns, leases, |
17 | | operates, controls, or supervises a pipeline that transports |
18 | | carbon dioxide.
|
19 | | "Pore space" means subsurface cavities, voids, or saline |
20 | | beds that can be used as storage for carbon dioxide.
|
21 | | "Pore space owner" means the person who has title to the |
22 | | pore space.
|
23 | | "Sequester" has the meaning ascribed to that term in |
24 | | Section 1-10 of the Illinois Power Agency Act.
|
25 | | "Sequestration" means sequester.
|
26 | | "Sequestration facility" means the Carbon dioxide |
|
| | HB3119 | - 4 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | sequestration reservoir, underground equipment and surface |
2 | | facilities and equipment used or proposed to be used in a |
3 | | geologic storage operation. "Sequestration facility" includes |
4 | | the injection well and equipment used to connect the surface |
5 | | facility and equipment to the Carbon dioxide sequestration |
6 | | reservoir and underground equipment. "Sequestration facility" |
7 | | does not include pipelines used to transport carbon dioxide to |
8 | | the sequestration facility.
|
9 | | "Sequestration operator" means a person holding, applying |
10 | | for, or who is required to obtain, a carbon sequestration |
11 | | permit in accordance with Section 22.63 of the Illinois |
12 | | Environmental Protection Act, as amended, and implementing |
13 | | regulations.
|
14 | | "Sequestration pore space" means the pore space proposed, |
15 | | authorized, or used for sequestering one or more carbon |
16 | | dioxide streams pursuant to a permit or permit application |
17 | | under Section 22.63 of the Illinois Environmental Protection |
18 | | Act, as amended, and implementing regulations.
|
19 | | "Surface owner" means, as identified in the records of the |
20 | | recorder of deeds for each county containing some portion of |
21 | | the proposed Carbon dioxide sequestration reservoir, any owner |
22 | | of a whole or undivided fee simple interest or other freehold |
23 | | interest in real property, which may or may not include |
24 | | mineral rights, in the surface above the sequestration pore |
25 | | space, but does not include an owner of a right-of-way, |
26 | | easement, leasehold, or any other lesser estate.
|
|
| | HB3119 | - 5 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | "Transportation" means the physical movement of carbon |
2 | | dioxide by pipeline conducted for a person's own use or |
3 | | account or the use or account of another person or persons.
|
4 | | Section 15. Ownership and conveyance of pore space.
|
5 | | (a) Title to pore space is vested in the surface owner of |
6 | | the overlying surface estate.
|
7 | | (b) A conveyance of title to the surface estate conveys |
8 | | the pore space in all strata underlying the surface estate.
|
9 | | (c) Title to pore space may not be severed from the surface |
10 | | estate.
|
11 | | (d) A grant of easement for use of pore space is not a |
12 | | severance prohibited by this Section.
|
13 | | (e) A grant of easement for use of pore space shall not |
14 | | confer any right to enter upon or otherwise use the surface of |
15 | | the land unless the grant of easement expressly so provides.
|
16 | | Section 20. No compulsory amalgamation.
Regardless of any |
17 | | other provisions of law, a sequestration operator may not |
18 | | exercise any authority to take or acquire any easement or |
19 | | title to any pore space or any portion of an area of review |
20 | | pursuant to the Eminent Domain Act. A sequestration operator |
21 | | must obtain, for the entirety of the area of review the person |
22 | | seeks to utilize for carbon sequestration, either: (i) a |
23 | | written grant of easement to enter into and utilize a surface |
24 | | owner's portion of the proposed area of review for carbon |
|
| | HB3119 | - 6 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | sequestration; or (ii) title to that portion of the proposed |
2 | | area of review and overlying surface estate.
|
3 | | Section 25. Ownership of carbon dioxide; liability.
|
4 | | (a) The sequestration operator is solely liable for any |
5 | | and all damage caused by the carbon dioxide transported to the |
6 | | sequestration facility for injection or sequestration, or |
7 | | otherwise under the sequestration operator's control, |
8 | | including damage caused by carbon dioxide released from the |
9 | | sequestration facility, regardless of who holds title to the |
10 | | carbon dioxide, the pore space, or the surface estate.
|
11 | | (b) The sequestration operator is solely liable for any |
12 | | and all damage or harms that may result from equipment |
13 | | associated with carbon sequestration, including, but not |
14 | | limited to, operation thereof.
|
15 | | (c) Title to the carbon dioxide sequestered in the State |
16 | | is not vested in the owner of the sequestration pore space. |
17 | | Rather, sequestered carbon dioxide is a separate property |
18 | | independent of the sequestration pore space.
|
19 | | Section 30. Carbon transportation and sequestration |
20 | | emergency response fee.
|
21 | | (a) In addition to any permit fees required by the |
22 | | Environmental Protection Act, all sequestration operators and |
23 | | pipeline operators who transport or sequester carbon dioxide |
24 | | in the State must pay a fee each year to the State for deposit |
|
| | HB3119 | - 7 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | in the Carbon Transportation and Sequestration Readiness Fund |
2 | | established by this Act. Fees shall be determined as a set |
3 | | amount per mile of approved pipeline for each carbon dioxide |
4 | | pipeline, per square mile of area of review, and per ton of |
5 | | carbon dioxide sequestered for each approved carbon |
6 | | sequestration project, which shall be adjusted annually for |
7 | | inflation and which shall be determined by the Illinois |
8 | | Emergency Management Agency as more than adequate to fund |
9 | | emergency preparedness and response costs for counties and |
10 | | municipalities through which a carbon pipeline passes or in |
11 | | which carbon sequestration takes place.
|
12 | | (b) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall |
13 | | determine, through rules, the appropriate fees that meet the |
14 | | requirements of subsection (a).
|
15 | | Section 35. Carbon Transportation and Sequestration |
16 | | Readiness Fund.
|
17 | | (a) The Carbon Transportation and Sequestration Readiness |
18 | | Fund is established as a special fund in the State treasury.
|
19 | | (b) The Carbon Transportation and Sequestration Readiness |
20 | | Fund shall consist of all Carbon Transportation and |
21 | | Sequestration Emergency Response Fees collected pursuant to |
22 | | Section 25 of this Act, all interest earned on money in the |
23 | | fund, and any additional money allocated to the fund by the |
24 | | General Assembly.
|
25 | | (c) The Carbon Transportation and Sequestration Readiness |
|
| | HB3119 | - 8 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | Fund shall be used only in the following manner:
|
2 | | (1) to cover administrative costs of the Illinois |
3 | | Emergency Management Agency for administration of grants |
4 | | awarded under this Section and costs to the Illinois |
5 | | Emergency Management Agency and Department of Public |
6 | | Health to cover costs of preparing the training materials |
7 | | and offering the training sessions required under Section |
8 | | 45; |
9 | | (2) to provide funding to municipalities and counties |
10 | | through which a carbon pipeline passes or in which carbon |
11 | | sequestration has been proposed or is taking place, for |
12 | | use to enhance emergency preparedness and emergency |
13 | | response capabilities in the event of a carbon dioxide |
14 | | release. Allowable expenditures include: preparation of |
15 | | emergency response plans for carbon dioxide release; |
16 | | purchase of electric emergency response vehicles; text |
17 | | message or other emergency communication alert systems; |
18 | | devices that assist in the detection of a carbon dioxide |
19 | | release; equipment for first responder, local residents, |
20 | | and medical facilities that assists in the preparation, |
21 | | detection, or response to the release of carbon dioxide or |
22 | | other toxic or hazardous materials; and trainings and |
23 | | training materials for first responders, local residents, |
24 | | businesses, and other local entities specific to |
25 | | preparation for, and response to, releases of carbon |
26 | | dioxide or other toxic or hazardous materials;
|
|
| | HB3119 | - 9 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | (3) to fund research on technologies, other than |
2 | | carbon capture and sequestration, that reduce the |
3 | | potential for carbon dioxide pollution from industries |
4 | | that are major sources of carbon dioxide, including but |
5 | | not limited to steel and cement production; or
|
6 | | (4) to fund research to better understand the scope of |
7 | | potential carbon dioxide releases and methods to further |
8 | | limit the likelihood of a carbon dioxide release from a |
9 | | pipeline or sequestration facility, including, but not |
10 | | limited to, computer modeling to simulate carbon dioxide |
11 | | leaks from pipelines of varying diameters and lengths. All |
12 | | research funded under this subsection must result in a |
13 | | report containing recommendations for safety measures to |
14 | | be put in place to protect communities from carbon dioxide |
15 | | releases, such as hazard zones, setbacks, additional |
16 | | monitoring, or other measures.
|
17 | | (d) The Carbon Transportation and Sequestration Readiness |
18 | | Fund shall be administered by the Illinois Emergency |
19 | | Management Agency, which each year shall issue requests for |
20 | | proposals for available funds and award grants to qualified |
21 | | applicants that meet the criteria of subsection (c) and any |
22 | | other criteria that Illinois Emergency Management Agency deems |
23 | | necessary for this fund to serve its intended purpose. |
24 | | Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall not limit the |
25 | | number of proposals any funding applicant may submit pursuant |
26 | | to this subsection. Any applicant may reapply for funding in |
|
| | HB3119 | - 10 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | subsequent years.
|
2 | | (e) The Carbon Transportation and Sequestration Readiness |
3 | | Fund is not subject to the provisions of subsection (c) of |
4 | | Section 5 of the State Finance Act.
|
5 | | Section 40. Training for carbon dioxide emergencies.
|
6 | | (a) Training for emergency responders and medical |
7 | | personnel.
Within one year of the effective date of this Act, |
8 | | the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, together with the |
9 | | Department of Public Health, shall jointly prepare training |
10 | | materials for local emergency responders and medical personnel |
11 | | regarding what to do in the event of release of carbon dioxide |
12 | | from a pipeline or a sequestration facility, including, but |
13 | | not limited to: |
14 | | (1) how to identify a carbon dioxide release; |
15 | | (2) communications protocols to quickly share |
16 | | information about a carbon dioxide release; |
17 | | (3) protocols for locating residents and others in the |
18 | | affected area and, when necessary, transporting them out |
19 | | of the area to healthcare facilities; and |
20 | | (4) symptoms of, and treatment for, exposure to a |
21 | | carbon dioxide release.
|
22 | | Each year, the Department of Public Health and Illinois |
23 | | Emergency Management Agency shall offer at least 3 training |
24 | | sessions to train emergency responders and medical personnel |
25 | | in any county in which carbon dioxide is proposed to be, or is, |
|
| | HB3119 | - 11 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | transported or sequestered, on emergency response protocols in |
2 | | the event of a carbon dioxide release. Unless a health |
3 | | emergency necessitates virtual training only, the training |
4 | | sessions shall be in-person with the option to join remotely |
5 | | and shall be recorded with the recordings maintained on |
6 | | publicly available websites. |
7 | | Every 5 years, the Department of Public Health and the |
8 | | Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall review and, if |
9 | | appropriate, revise the training materials developed under |
10 | | subsection (a) to incorporate new best practices, |
11 | | technologies, or new developments in medicine that improve |
12 | | emergency response and treatment in the event of a carbon |
13 | | dioxide release.
|
14 | | (b) Training for residents, businesses, and other local |
15 | | entities.
Within one year of the effective date of this Act, |
16 | | the Department of Public Health and the Illinois Emergency |
17 | | Management Agency shall jointly prepare training materials for |
18 | | residents, businesses, and other entities located within two |
19 | | miles of carbon dioxide pipelines or above the Area of Review |
20 | | regarding carbon dioxide releases. The training materials |
21 | | shall include, but are not limited to: |
22 | | (1) how to identify a carbon dioxide release; |
23 | | (2) what to do in the event of a carbon dioxide |
24 | | release; and |
25 | | (3) symptoms of exposure to a carbon dioxide release. |
26 | | These materials should include recommendations for items |
|
| | HB3119 | - 12 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | residents and other entities may want to purchase or request |
2 | | from local government, including, but not limited to, carbon |
3 | | dioxide monitors and air supply respirators. |
4 | | Each year, the Department of Public Health and Illinois |
5 | | Emergency Management Agency, in cooperation with local |
6 | | emergency response personnel, shall offer at least 2 public |
7 | | training sessions for residents and local businesses in every |
8 | | county in which carbon dioxide is proposed to be, or is, |
9 | | transported or sequestered. The training shall include, at a |
10 | | minimum, all the information in the training materials |
11 | | required by subsection (b). Unless a health emergency |
12 | | necessitates virtual training only, the training sessions |
13 | | shall be in-person with the option to join remotely and shall |
14 | | be recorded with the recordings maintained on publicly |
15 | | available websites.
|
16 | | Every 5 years, the Department of Public Health and |
17 | | Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall review and, if |
18 | | appropriate, revise the training materials developed under |
19 | | subsection (b) of this Section to incorporate new best |
20 | | practices, technologies, or other information that may assist |
21 | | local residents and businesses to be better prepared in the |
22 | | event of a carbon dioxide release.
|
23 | | Section 900. The Illinois Power Agency Act is amended by |
24 | | changing Section 1-10 as follows:
|
|
| | HB3119 | - 13 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | (20 ILCS 3855/1-10)
|
2 | | Sec. 1-10. Definitions. |
3 | | "Agency" means the Illinois Power Agency. |
4 | | "Agency loan agreement" means any agreement pursuant to |
5 | | which the Illinois Finance Authority agrees to loan the |
6 | | proceeds of revenue bonds issued with respect to a project to |
7 | | the Agency upon terms providing for loan repayment |
8 | | installments at least sufficient to pay when due all principal |
9 | | of, interest and premium, if any, on those revenue bonds, and |
10 | | providing for maintenance, insurance, and other matters in |
11 | | respect of the project. |
12 | | "Authority" means the Illinois Finance Authority. |
13 | | "Brownfield site photovoltaic project" means photovoltaics |
14 | | that are either: |
15 | | (1) interconnected to an electric utility as defined |
16 | | in this Section, a municipal utility as defined in this |
17 | | Section, a public utility as defined in Section 3-105 of |
18 | | the Public Utilities Act, or an electric cooperative as |
19 | | defined in Section 3-119 of the Public Utilities Act and |
20 | | located at a site that is regulated by any of the following |
21 | | entities under the following programs: |
22 | | (A) the United States Environmental Protection |
23 | | Agency under the federal Comprehensive Environmental |
24 | | Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, as |
25 | | amended; |
26 | | (B) the United States Environmental Protection |
|
| | HB3119 | - 14 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | Agency under the Corrective Action Program of the |
2 | | federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, as |
3 | | amended; |
4 | | (C) the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency |
5 | | under the Illinois Site Remediation Program; or |
6 | | (D) the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency |
7 | | under the Illinois Solid Waste Program; or |
8 | | (2) located at the site of a coal mine that has
|
9 | | permanently ceased coal production, permanently halted any |
10 | | re-mining operations, and is no longer accepting any coal |
11 | | combustion residues; has both completed all clean-up and |
12 | | remediation obligations under
the federal Surface Mining |
13 | | and Reclamation Act of 1977 and all applicable Illinois |
14 | | rules and any other clean-up, remediation, or ongoing |
15 | | monitoring to safeguard the health and well-being of the |
16 | | people of the State of Illinois, as well as demonstrated |
17 | | compliance with all applicable federal and State |
18 | | environmental rules and regulations, including, but not |
19 | | limited, to 35 Ill. Adm. Code Part 845 and any rules for |
20 | | historic fill of coal combustion residuals, including any |
21 | | rules finalized in Subdocket A of Illinois Pollution |
22 | | Control Board docket R2020-019. |
23 | | "Clean coal facility" means an electric generating |
24 | | facility that uses primarily coal as a feedstock and that |
25 | | captures and sequesters carbon dioxide emissions at the |
26 | | following levels: at least 50% of the total carbon dioxide |
|
| | HB3119 | - 15 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | emissions that the facility would otherwise emit if, at the |
2 | | time construction commences, the facility is scheduled to |
3 | | commence operation before 2016, at least 70% of the total |
4 | | carbon dioxide emissions that the facility would otherwise |
5 | | emit if, at the time construction commences, the facility is |
6 | | scheduled to commence operation during 2016 or 2017, and at |
7 | | least 90% of the total carbon dioxide emissions that the |
8 | | facility would otherwise emit if, at the time construction |
9 | | commences, the facility is scheduled to commence operation |
10 | | after 2017. The power block of the clean coal facility shall |
11 | | not exceed allowable emission rates for sulfur dioxide, |
12 | | nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, particulates and mercury for |
13 | | a natural gas-fired combined-cycle facility the same size as |
14 | | and in the same location as the clean coal facility at the time |
15 | | the clean coal facility obtains an approved air permit. All |
16 | | coal used by a clean coal facility shall have high volatile |
17 | | bituminous rank and greater than 1.7 pounds of sulfur per |
18 | | million Btu btu content, unless the clean coal facility does |
19 | | not use gasification technology and was operating as a |
20 | | conventional coal-fired electric generating facility on June |
21 | | 1, 2009 (the effective date of Public Act 95-1027). |
22 | | "Clean coal SNG brownfield facility" means a facility that |
23 | | (1) has commenced construction by July 1, 2015 on an urban |
24 | | brownfield site in a municipality with at least 1,000,000 |
25 | | residents; (2) uses a gasification process to produce |
26 | | substitute natural gas; (3) uses coal as at least 50% of the |
|
| | HB3119 | - 16 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | total feedstock over the term of any sourcing agreement with a |
2 | | utility and the remainder of the feedstock may be either |
3 | | petroleum coke or coal, with all such coal having a high |
4 | | bituminous rank and greater than 1.7 pounds of sulfur per |
5 | | million Btu content unless the facility reasonably determines
|
6 | | that it is necessary to use additional petroleum coke to
|
7 | | deliver additional consumer savings, in which case the
|
8 | | facility shall use coal for at least 35% of the total
feedstock |
9 | | over the term of any sourcing agreement; and (4) captures and |
10 | | sequesters at least 85% of the total carbon dioxide emissions |
11 | | that the facility would otherwise emit. |
12 | | "Clean coal SNG facility" means a facility that uses a |
13 | | gasification process to produce substitute natural gas, that |
14 | | sequesters at least 90% of the total carbon dioxide emissions |
15 | | that the facility would otherwise emit, that uses at least 90% |
16 | | coal as a feedstock, with all such coal having a high |
17 | | bituminous rank and greater than 1.7 pounds of sulfur per |
18 | | million Btu btu content, and that has a valid and effective |
19 | | permit to construct emission sources and air pollution control |
20 | | equipment and approval with respect to the federal regulations |
21 | | for Prevention of Significant Deterioration of Air Quality |
22 | | (PSD) for the plant pursuant to the federal Clean Air Act; |
23 | | provided, however, a clean coal SNG brownfield facility shall |
24 | | not be a clean coal SNG facility. |
25 | | "Clean energy" means energy generation that is 90% or |
26 | | greater free of carbon dioxide emissions. |
|
| | HB3119 | - 17 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | "Commission" means the Illinois Commerce Commission. |
2 | | "Community renewable generation project" means an electric |
3 | | generating facility that: |
4 | | (1) is powered by wind, solar thermal energy, |
5 | | photovoltaic cells or panels, biodiesel, crops and |
6 | | untreated and unadulterated organic waste biomass, and |
7 | | hydropower that does not involve new construction or |
8 | | significant expansion of hydropower dams; |
9 | | (2) is interconnected at the distribution system level |
10 | | of an electric utility as defined in this Section, a |
11 | | municipal utility as defined in this Section that owns or |
12 | | operates electric distribution facilities, a public |
13 | | utility as defined in Section 3-105 of the Public |
14 | | Utilities Act, or an electric cooperative, as defined in |
15 | | Section 3-119 of the Public Utilities Act; |
16 | | (3) credits the value of electricity generated by the |
17 | | facility to the subscribers of the facility; and |
18 | | (4) is limited in nameplate capacity to less than or |
19 | | equal to 5,000 kilowatts. |
20 | | "Costs incurred in connection with the development and |
21 | | construction of a facility" means: |
22 | | (1) the cost of acquisition of all real property, |
23 | | fixtures, and improvements in connection therewith and |
24 | | equipment, personal property, and other property, rights, |
25 | | and easements acquired that are deemed necessary for the |
26 | | operation and maintenance of the facility; |
|
| | HB3119 | - 18 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | (2) financing costs with respect to bonds, notes, and |
2 | | other evidences of indebtedness of the Agency; |
3 | | (3) all origination, commitment, utilization, |
4 | | facility, placement, underwriting, syndication, credit |
5 | | enhancement, and rating agency fees; |
6 | | (4) engineering, design, procurement, consulting, |
7 | | legal, accounting, title insurance, survey, appraisal, |
8 | | escrow, trustee, collateral agency, interest rate hedging, |
9 | | interest rate swap, capitalized interest, contingency, as |
10 | | required by lenders, and other financing costs, and other |
11 | | expenses for professional services; and |
12 | | (5) the costs of plans, specifications, site study and |
13 | | investigation, installation, surveys, other Agency costs |
14 | | and estimates of costs, and other expenses necessary or |
15 | | incidental to determining the feasibility of any project, |
16 | | together with such other expenses as may be necessary or |
17 | | incidental to the financing, insuring, acquisition, and |
18 | | construction of a specific project and starting up, |
19 | | commissioning, and placing that project in operation. |
20 | | "Delivery services" has the same definition as found in |
21 | | Section 16-102 of the Public Utilities Act. |
22 | | "Delivery year" means the consecutive 12-month period |
23 | | beginning June 1 of a given year and ending May 31 of the |
24 | | following year. |
25 | | "Department" means the Department of Commerce and Economic |
26 | | Opportunity. |
|
| | HB3119 | - 19 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | "Director" means the Director of the Illinois Power |
2 | | Agency. |
3 | | "Demand-response" means measures that decrease peak |
4 | | electricity demand or shift demand from peak to off-peak |
5 | | periods. |
6 | | "Distributed renewable energy generation device" means a |
7 | | device that is: |
8 | | (1) powered by wind, solar thermal energy, |
9 | | photovoltaic cells or panels, biodiesel, crops and |
10 | | untreated and unadulterated organic waste biomass, tree |
11 | | waste, and hydropower that does not involve new |
12 | | construction or significant expansion of hydropower dams, |
13 | | waste heat to power systems, or qualified combined heat |
14 | | and power systems; |
15 | | (2) interconnected at the distribution system level of |
16 | | either an electric utility as defined in this Section, a |
17 | | municipal utility as defined in this Section that owns or |
18 | | operates electric distribution facilities, or a rural |
19 | | electric cooperative as defined in Section 3-119 of the |
20 | | Public Utilities Act; |
21 | | (3) located on the customer side of the customer's |
22 | | electric meter and is primarily used to offset that |
23 | | customer's electricity load; and |
24 | | (4) (blank). |
25 | | "Energy efficiency" means measures that reduce the amount |
26 | | of electricity or natural gas consumed in order to achieve a |
|
| | HB3119 | - 20 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | given end use. "Energy efficiency" includes voltage |
2 | | optimization measures that optimize the voltage at points on |
3 | | the electric distribution voltage system and thereby reduce |
4 | | electricity consumption by electric customers' end use |
5 | | devices. "Energy efficiency" also includes measures that |
6 | | reduce the total Btus of electricity, natural gas, and other |
7 | | fuels needed to meet the end use or uses. |
8 | | "Electric utility" has the same definition as found in |
9 | | Section 16-102 of the Public Utilities Act. |
10 | | "Equity investment eligible community" or "eligible |
11 | | community" are synonymous and mean the geographic areas |
12 | | throughout Illinois which would most benefit from equitable |
13 | | investments by the State designed to combat discrimination. |
14 | | Specifically, the eligible communities shall be defined as the |
15 | | following areas: |
16 | | (1) R3 Areas as established pursuant to Section 10-40 |
17 | | of the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act, where residents |
18 | | have historically been excluded from economic |
19 | | opportunities, including opportunities in the energy |
20 | | sector; and |
21 | | (2) environmental Environmental justice communities, |
22 | | as defined by the Illinois Power Agency pursuant to the |
23 | | Illinois Power Agency Act, where residents have |
24 | | historically been subject to disproportionate burdens of |
25 | | pollution, including pollution from the energy sector. |
26 | | "Equity eligible persons" or "eligible persons" means |
|
| | HB3119 | - 21 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | persons who would most benefit from equitable investments by |
2 | | the State designed to combat discrimination, specifically: |
3 | | (1) persons who graduate from or are current or former |
4 | | participants in the Clean Jobs Workforce Network Program, |
5 | | the Clean Energy Contractor Incubator Program, the |
6 | | Illinois Climate Works Preapprenticeship Program, |
7 | | Returning Residents Clean Jobs Training Program, or the |
8 | | Clean Energy Primes Contractor Accelerator Program, and |
9 | | the solar training pipeline and multi-cultural jobs |
10 | | program created in paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(3) of Section |
11 | | 16-208.12 16-108.21 of the Public Utilities Act; |
12 | | (2) persons who are graduates of or currently enrolled |
13 | | in the foster care system; |
14 | | (3) persons who were formerly incarcerated; |
15 | | (4) persons whose primary residence is in an equity |
16 | | investment eligible community. |
17 | | "Equity eligible contractor" means a business that is |
18 | | majority-owned by eligible persons, or a nonprofit or |
19 | | cooperative that is majority-governed by eligible persons, or |
20 | | is a natural person that is an eligible person offering |
21 | | personal services as an independent contractor. |
22 | | "Facility" means an electric generating unit or a |
23 | | co-generating unit that produces electricity along with |
24 | | related equipment necessary to connect the facility to an |
25 | | electric transmission or distribution system. |
26 | | "General contractor Contractor " means the entity or |
|
| | HB3119 | - 22 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | organization with main responsibility for the building of a |
2 | | construction project and who is the party signing the prime |
3 | | construction contract for the project. |
4 | | "Governmental aggregator" means one or more units of local |
5 | | government that individually or collectively procure |
6 | | electricity to serve residential retail electrical loads |
7 | | located within its or their jurisdiction. |
8 | | "High voltage direct current converter station" means the |
9 | | collection of equipment that converts direct current energy |
10 | | from a high voltage direct current transmission line into |
11 | | alternating current using Voltage Source Conversion technology |
12 | | and that is interconnected with transmission or distribution |
13 | | assets located in Illinois. |
14 | | "High voltage direct current renewable energy credit" |
15 | | means a renewable energy credit associated with a renewable |
16 | | energy resource where the renewable energy resource has |
17 | | entered into a contract to transmit the energy associated with |
18 | | such renewable energy credit over high voltage direct current |
19 | | transmission facilities. |
20 | | "High voltage direct current transmission facilities" |
21 | | means the collection of installed equipment that converts |
22 | | alternating current energy in one location to direct current |
23 | | and transmits that direct current energy to a high voltage |
24 | | direct current converter station using Voltage Source |
25 | | Conversion technology. "High voltage direct current |
26 | | transmission facilities" includes the high voltage direct |
|
| | HB3119 | - 23 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | current converter station itself and associated high voltage |
2 | | direct current transmission lines. Notwithstanding the |
3 | | preceding, after September 15, 2021 ( the effective date of |
4 | | Public Act 102-662) this amendatory Act of the 102nd General |
5 | | Assembly , an otherwise qualifying collection of equipment does |
6 | | not qualify as high voltage direct current transmission |
7 | | facilities unless its developer entered into a project labor |
8 | | agreement, is capable of transmitting electricity at 525kv |
9 | | with an Illinois converter station located and interconnected |
10 | | in the region of the PJM Interconnection, LLC, and the system |
11 | | does not operate as a public utility, as that term is defined |
12 | | in Section 3-105 of the Public Utilities Act. |
13 | | "Index price" means the real-time energy settlement price |
14 | | at the applicable Illinois trading hub, such as PJM-NIHUB or |
15 | | MISO-IL, for a given settlement period. |
16 | | "Indexed renewable energy credit" means a tradable credit |
17 | | that represents the environmental attributes of one megawatt |
18 | | hour of energy produced from a renewable energy resource, the |
19 | | price of which shall be calculated by subtracting the strike |
20 | | price offered by a new utility-scale wind project or a new |
21 | | utility-scale photovoltaic project from the index price in a |
22 | | given settlement period. |
23 | | "Indexed renewable energy credit counterparty" has the |
24 | | same meaning as "public utility" as defined in Section 3-105 |
25 | | of the Public Utilities Act. |
26 | | "Local government" means a unit of local government as |
|
| | HB3119 | - 24 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | defined in Section 1 of Article VII of the Illinois |
2 | | Constitution. |
3 | | "Municipality" means a city, village, or incorporated |
4 | | town. |
5 | | "Municipal utility" means a public utility owned and |
6 | | operated by any subdivision or municipal corporation of this |
7 | | State. |
8 | | "Nameplate capacity" means the aggregate inverter |
9 | | nameplate capacity in kilowatts AC. |
10 | | "Person" means any natural person, firm, partnership, |
11 | | corporation, either domestic or foreign, company, association, |
12 | | limited liability company, joint stock company, or association |
13 | | and includes any trustee, receiver, assignee, or personal |
14 | | representative thereof. |
15 | | "Project" means the planning, bidding, and construction of |
16 | | a facility. |
17 | | "Project labor agreement" means a pre-hire collective |
18 | | bargaining agreement that covers all terms and conditions of |
19 | | employment on a specific construction project and must include |
20 | | the following: |
21 | | (1) provisions establishing the minimum hourly wage |
22 | | for each class of labor organization employee; |
23 | | (2) provisions establishing the benefits and other |
24 | | compensation for each class of labor organization |
25 | | employee; |
26 | | (3) provisions establishing that no strike or disputes |
|
| | HB3119 | - 25 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | will be engaged in by the labor organization employees; |
2 | | (4) provisions establishing that no lockout or |
3 | | disputes will be engaged in by the general contractor |
4 | | building the project; and |
5 | | (5) provisions for minorities and women, as defined |
6 | | under the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and |
7 | | Persons with Disabilities Act, setting forth goals for |
8 | | apprenticeship hours to be performed by minorities and |
9 | | women and setting forth goals for total hours to be |
10 | | performed by underrepresented minorities and women. |
11 | | A labor organization and the general contractor building |
12 | | the project shall have the authority to include other terms |
13 | | and conditions as they deem necessary. |
14 | | "Public utility" has the same definition as found in |
15 | | Section 3-105 of the Public Utilities Act. |
16 | | "Qualified combined heat and power systems" means systems |
17 | | that, either simultaneously or sequentially, produce |
18 | | electricity and useful thermal energy from a single fuel |
19 | | source. Such systems are eligible for "renewable energy |
20 | | credits" in an amount equal to its total energy output where a |
21 | | renewable fuel is consumed or in an amount equal to the net |
22 | | reduction in nonrenewable fuel consumed on a total energy |
23 | | output basis. |
24 | | "Real property" means any interest in land together with |
25 | | all structures, fixtures, and improvements thereon, including |
26 | | lands under water and riparian rights, any easements, |
|
| | HB3119 | - 26 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | covenants, licenses, leases, rights-of-way, uses, and other |
2 | | interests, together with any liens, judgments, mortgages, or |
3 | | other claims or security interests related to real property. |
4 | | "Renewable energy credit" means a tradable credit that |
5 | | represents the environmental attributes of one megawatt hour |
6 | | of energy produced from a renewable energy resource. |
7 | | "Renewable energy resources" includes energy and its |
8 | | associated renewable energy credit or renewable energy credits |
9 | | from wind, solar thermal energy, photovoltaic cells and |
10 | | panels, biodiesel, anaerobic digestion, crops and untreated |
11 | | and unadulterated organic waste biomass, and hydropower that |
12 | | does not involve new construction or significant expansion of |
13 | | hydropower dams, waste heat to power systems, or qualified |
14 | | combined heat and power systems. For purposes of this Act, |
15 | | landfill gas produced in the State is considered a renewable |
16 | | energy resource. "Renewable energy resources" does not include |
17 | | the incineration or burning of tires, garbage, general |
18 | | household, institutional, and commercial waste, industrial |
19 | | lunchroom or office waste, landscape waste, railroad |
20 | | crossties, utility poles, or construction or demolition |
21 | | debris, other than untreated and unadulterated waste wood. |
22 | | "Renewable energy resources" also includes high voltage direct |
23 | | current renewable energy credits and the associated energy |
24 | | converted to alternating current by a high voltage direct |
25 | | current converter station to the extent that: (1) the |
26 | | generator of such renewable energy resource contracted with a |
|
| | HB3119 | - 27 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | third party to transmit the energy over the high voltage |
2 | | direct current transmission facilities, and (2) the |
3 | | third-party contracting for delivery of renewable energy |
4 | | resources over the high voltage direct current transmission |
5 | | facilities have ownership rights over the unretired associated |
6 | | high voltage direct current renewable energy credit. |
7 | | "Retail customer" has the same definition as found in |
8 | | Section 16-102 of the Public Utilities Act. |
9 | | "Revenue bond" means any bond, note, or other evidence of |
10 | | indebtedness issued by the Authority, the principal and |
11 | | interest of which is payable solely from revenues or income |
12 | | derived from any project or activity of the Agency. |
13 | | "Sequester" means permanent storage of carbon dioxide by |
14 | | injecting it into a saline aquifer, a depleted gas reservoir, |
15 | | or other pore space an oil reservoir, directly or through an |
16 | | enhanced oil recovery process that may involve intermediate |
17 | | storage, regardless of whether these activities are conducted |
18 | | by a clean coal facility, a clean coal SNG facility, a clean |
19 | | coal SNG brownfield facility, or a party with which a clean |
20 | | coal facility, clean coal SNG facility, or clean coal SNG |
21 | | brownfield facility has contracted for such purposes . |
22 | | "Service area" has the same definition as found in Section |
23 | | 16-102 of the Public Utilities Act. |
24 | | "Settlement period" means the period of time utilized by |
25 | | MISO and PJM and their successor organizations as the basis |
26 | | for settlement calculations in the real-time energy market. |
|
| | HB3119 | - 28 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | "Sourcing agreement" means (i) in the case of an electric |
2 | | utility, an agreement between the owner of a clean coal |
3 | | facility and such electric utility, which agreement shall have |
4 | | terms and conditions meeting the requirements of paragraph (3) |
5 | | of subsection (d) of Section 1-75, (ii) in the case of an |
6 | | alternative retail electric supplier, an agreement between the |
7 | | owner of a clean coal facility and such alternative retail |
8 | | electric supplier, which agreement shall have terms and |
9 | | conditions meeting the requirements of Section 16-115(d)(5) of |
10 | | the Public Utilities Act, and (iii) in case of a gas utility, |
11 | | an agreement between the owner of a clean coal SNG brownfield |
12 | | facility and the gas utility, which agreement shall have the |
13 | | terms and conditions meeting the requirements of subsection |
14 | | (h-1) of Section 9-220 of the Public Utilities Act. |
15 | | "Strike price" means a contract price for energy and |
16 | | renewable energy credits from a new utility-scale wind project |
17 | | or a new utility-scale photovoltaic project. |
18 | | "Subscriber" means a person who (i) takes delivery service |
19 | | from an electric utility, and (ii) has a subscription of no |
20 | | less than 200 watts to a community renewable generation |
21 | | project that is located in the electric utility's service |
22 | | area. No subscriber's subscriptions may total more than 40% of |
23 | | the nameplate capacity of an individual community renewable |
24 | | generation project. Entities that are affiliated by virtue of |
25 | | a common parent shall not represent multiple subscriptions |
26 | | that total more than 40% of the nameplate capacity of an |
|
| | HB3119 | - 29 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | individual community renewable generation project. |
2 | | "Subscription" means an interest in a community renewable |
3 | | generation project expressed in kilowatts, which is sized |
4 | | primarily to offset part or all of the subscriber's |
5 | | electricity usage. |
6 | | "Substitute natural gas" or "SNG" means a gas manufactured |
7 | | by gasification of hydrocarbon feedstock, which is |
8 | | substantially interchangeable in use and distribution with |
9 | | conventional natural gas.
|
10 | | "Total resource cost test" or "TRC test" means a standard |
11 | | that is met if, for an investment in energy efficiency or |
12 | | demand-response measures, the benefit-cost ratio is greater |
13 | | than one. The benefit-cost ratio is the ratio of the net |
14 | | present value of the total benefits of the program to the net |
15 | | present value of the total costs as calculated over the |
16 | | lifetime of the measures. A total resource cost test compares |
17 | | the sum of avoided electric utility costs, representing the |
18 | | benefits that accrue to the system and the participant in the |
19 | | delivery of those efficiency measures and including avoided |
20 | | costs associated with reduced use of natural gas or other |
21 | | fuels, avoided costs associated with reduced water |
22 | | consumption, and avoided costs associated with reduced |
23 | | operation and maintenance costs, as well as other quantifiable |
24 | | societal benefits, to the sum of all incremental costs of |
25 | | end-use measures that are implemented due to the program |
26 | | (including both utility and participant contributions), plus |
|
| | HB3119 | - 30 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | costs to administer, deliver, and evaluate each demand-side |
2 | | program, to quantify the net savings obtained by substituting |
3 | | the demand-side program for supply resources. In calculating |
4 | | avoided costs of power and energy that an electric utility |
5 | | would otherwise have had to acquire, reasonable estimates |
6 | | shall be included of financial costs likely to be imposed by |
7 | | future regulations and legislation on emissions of greenhouse |
8 | | gases. In discounting future societal costs and benefits for |
9 | | the purpose of calculating net present values, a societal |
10 | | discount rate based on actual, long-term Treasury bond yields |
11 | | should be used. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the |
12 | | TRC test shall not include or take into account a calculation |
13 | | of market price suppression effects or demand reduction |
14 | | induced price effects. |
15 | | "Utility-scale solar project" means an electric generating |
16 | | facility that: |
17 | | (1) generates electricity using photovoltaic cells; |
18 | | and |
19 | | (2) has a nameplate capacity that is greater than |
20 | | 5,000 kilowatts. |
21 | | "Utility-scale wind project" means an electric generating |
22 | | facility that: |
23 | | (1) generates electricity using wind; and |
24 | | (2) has a nameplate capacity that is greater than |
25 | | 5,000 kilowatts. |
26 | | "Waste Heat to Power Systems" means systems that capture |
|
| | HB3119 | - 31 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | and generate electricity from energy that would otherwise be |
2 | | lost to the atmosphere without the use of additional fuel. |
3 | | "Zero emission credit" means a tradable credit that |
4 | | represents the environmental attributes of one megawatt hour |
5 | | of energy produced from a zero emission facility. |
6 | | "Zero emission facility" means a facility that: (1) is |
7 | | fueled by nuclear power; and (2) is interconnected with PJM |
8 | | Interconnection, LLC or the Midcontinent Independent System |
9 | | Operator, Inc., or their successors. |
10 | | (Source: P.A. 102-662, eff. 9-15-21; revised 6-2-22.)
|
11 | | Section 905. The State Finance Act is amended by adding |
12 | | Section 5.992 as follows: |
13 | | (30 ILCS 105/5.992 new) |
14 | | Sec. 5.992. The Carbon Transportation and Sequestration |
15 | | Readiness Fund. |
16 | | Section 910. The Carbon Dioxide Transportation and |
17 | | Sequestration Act is amended by changing Sections 10, 15, and |
18 | | 20 as follows: |
19 | | (220 ILCS 75/10)
|
20 | | Sec. 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
21 | | "Carbon dioxide pipeline" or "pipeline" has the meaning |
22 | | ascribed to that term in Section 10 of the Carbon Dioxide |
|
| | HB3119 | - 32 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | Transport and Storage Protections Act means the in-state |
2 | | portion of a pipeline, including appurtenant facilities, |
3 | | property rights, and easements, that are used exclusively for |
4 | | the purpose of transporting carbon dioxide to a point of sale, |
5 | | storage, enhanced oil recovery, or other carbon management |
6 | | application . |
7 | | "Clean coal facility" has the meaning ascribed to that |
8 | | term in Section 1-10 of the Illinois Power Agency Act. |
9 | | "Clean coal SNG facility" has the meaning ascribed to that |
10 | | term in Section 1-10 of the Illinois Power Agency Act. |
11 | | "Commission" means the Illinois Commerce Commission. |
12 | | "Sequester" has the meaning ascribed to that term in |
13 | | Section 1-10 of the Illinois Power Agency Act. |
14 | | "Transportation" has the meaning ascribed to that term in |
15 | | Section 10 of the Carbon Dioxide Transport and Storage |
16 | | Protections Act means the physical movement of carbon dioxide |
17 | | by pipeline conducted for a person's own use or account or
the |
18 | | use or account of another person or persons .
|
19 | | (Source: P.A. 97-534, eff. 8-23-11.) |
20 | | (220 ILCS 75/15)
|
21 | | Sec. 15. Scope. This Act applies to the application |
22 | | process for the issuance of a certificate of authority by an |
23 | | owner or operator of a pipeline designed, constructed, and |
24 | | operated to transport and to sequester carbon dioxide produced |
25 | | by a clean coal facility, by a clean coal SNG facility, or by |
|
| | HB3119 | - 33 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | any other source that will result in the reduction of carbon |
2 | | dioxide emissions from that source .
|
3 | | (Source: P.A. 97-534, eff. 8-23-11.) |
4 | | (220 ILCS 75/20)
|
5 | | Sec. 20. Application. |
6 | | (a) No person or entity may construct, operate, or repair |
7 | | a carbon dioxide pipeline unless the person or entity |
8 | | possesses a certificate of authority. |
9 | | (a-5) Prior to filing an application for a certificate of |
10 | | authority with the Commission, a person or entity seeking such |
11 | | a certificate must: |
12 | | (1) hold at least one informational public meeting in |
13 | | each county in which the pipeline it seeks would be |
14 | | located, at which it must: (i) present a map of the |
15 | | proposed pipeline route under consideration; (ii) provide, |
16 | | at a minimum, information about the diameter of the |
17 | | pipeline it intends to propose; the contents, flow rate, |
18 | | pressure, and temperature of the pipeline and the |
19 | | ancillary equipment associated with the pipeline; (iii) |
20 | | present any emergency response plan it has drafted or is |
21 | | preparing; and (iv) be prepared to answer questions from |
22 | | the public concerning the pipeline; |
23 | | (2) consult with the boards of all counties and, if |
24 | | the proposed pipeline would pass through any |
25 | | municipalities, all municipal governments through which |
|
| | HB3119 | - 34 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | the pipeline would pass on the following subjects: zoning; |
2 | | emergency response planning; road crossings, use, repair, |
3 | | and bonding; right-of-way agreements for county and |
4 | | municipal land; and pipeline abandonment. During at least |
5 | | one public meeting of the county boards or municipal |
6 | | bodies with which the consultation is taking place, the |
7 | | person or entity planning to seek a certificate of |
8 | | authority must provide a presentation on the subjects of |
9 | | consultation and seek public input; and |
10 | | (3) compile an accurate, verified list of all occupied |
11 | | residences, businesses, schools, day cares, and health |
12 | | care facilities located within 1.5 miles of its proposed |
13 | | pipeline route, which list it shall submit, prior to |
14 | | filing its application, to the county and municipal |
15 | | governments of any county and municipality through which |
16 | | the proposed pipeline will pass. |
17 | | (b) The Commission, after a hearing, may grant an |
18 | | application for a certificate of authority authorizing the |
19 | | construction and operation of a carbon dioxide pipeline if it |
20 | | makes a specific written finding as to each of the following: |
21 | | (1) the application was properly filed; |
22 | | (2) the applicant is fit, willing, and able to |
23 | | construct and operate the pipeline in compliance with this |
24 | | Act and with Commission regulations and orders of the |
25 | | Commission or any applicable federal agencies; |
26 | | (3) the applicant has entered into an agreement with a |
|
| | HB3119 | - 35 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | clean coal facility, a clean coal SNG facility, or any |
2 | | other source that will result in the reduction of carbon |
3 | | dioxide emissions from that source; |
4 | | (4) the applicant has filed
with the Pipeline and |
5 | | Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration of the U.S. |
6 | | Department of Transportation
all forms required by that |
7 | | agency in advance of
constructing a carbon dioxide |
8 | | pipeline; |
9 | | (5) the applicant has filed with the U.S. Army Corps |
10 | | of Engineers all applications for
permits required by that |
11 | | agency in advance of constructing
a carbon dioxide |
12 | | pipeline; |
13 | | (6) the applicant has entered into an agreement
with |
14 | | the Illinois Department of Agriculture that governs
the |
15 | | mitigation of agricultural impacts associated with the
|
16 | | construction of the proposed pipeline; |
17 | | (7) the applicant possesses the financial,
managerial, |
18 | | legal, and technical qualifications necessary
to construct |
19 | | and operate the proposed carbon dioxide
pipeline; and |
20 | | (7.5) the applicant has demonstrated that its proposed |
21 | | pipeline route would satisfy the setback mandates |
22 | | established in Section 9.19 of the Environmental |
23 | | Protection Act, as amended, or that the applicant has |
24 | | obtained an approved variance or adjusted standard from |
25 | | those setback requirements from the Illinois Pollution |
26 | | Control Board; |
|
| | HB3119 | - 36 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | (7.10) the applicant has submitted proof of receipt by |
2 | | county and municipal government officials of counties and |
3 | | municipalities through which the proposed pipeline will |
4 | | pass of the list of all occupied residences, businesses, |
5 | | schools, day cares, and health care facilities located |
6 | | within 2 miles of its proposed pipeline route; |
7 | | (7.15) the applicant has submitted proof that it has |
8 | | obtained easements or title from all persons owning any |
9 | | portion of the property the applicant seeks to utilize for |
10 | | the construction, maintenance, or operation of the |
11 | | proposed carbon dioxide pipeline; |
12 | | (7.20) the applicant has provided an analysis of |
13 | | geohazards, including, but not limited to, slope |
14 | | instability, frost heave, soil settlement, erosion, |
15 | | earthquakes, mine subsidence, or other dynamic geologic, |
16 | | edaphic, and meteorological conditions along the proposed |
17 | | pipeline route and has demonstrated that the proposed |
18 | | route avoids geohazards to the maximum extent possible; |
19 | | and
|
20 | | (8) the proposed pipeline is consistent with the |
21 | | public interest and , public benefit , and legislative |
22 | | purpose as set forth in this Act . In addition to any other |
23 | | evidence the Commission may consider on this specific |
24 | | finding, the Commission shall consider the following: |
25 | | (A) any evidence of the effect of the pipeline |
26 | | upon the economy, infrastructure, environment, and |
|
| | HB3119 | - 37 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | public safety presented by local governmental units |
2 | | that will be affected by the proposed pipeline route; |
3 | | (B) any evidence of the effect of the pipeline |
4 | | upon property values presented by property owners who |
5 | | will be affected by the proposed pipeline or facility, |
6 | | provided that the Commission need not hear evidence as |
7 | | to the actual valuation of property such as that as |
8 | | would be presented to and determined by the courts |
9 | | under the Eminent Domain Act; |
10 | | (C) any evidence presented by the Department of |
11 | | Commerce and Economic Opportunity regarding the |
12 | | current and future local, State-wide, or regional |
13 | | economic effect, direct or indirect, of the proposed |
14 | | pipeline or facility including, but not limited to, |
15 | | ability of the State to attract economic growth, meet |
16 | | future energy requirements, and ensure compliance with |
17 | | environmental requirements and goals; |
18 | | (D) any evidence addressing the factors described |
19 | | in items (1) through (8) of this subsection (b) or |
20 | | other relevant factors that is presented by any other |
21 | | State agency, the applicant, a party, or other entity |
22 | | that participates in the proceeding, including |
23 | | evidence presented by the Commission's staff; and |
24 | | (E) any evidence presented by any State or federal |
25 | | governmental entity as to how the proposed pipeline |
26 | | will affect the security, stability, and reliability |
|
| | HB3119 | - 38 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | of energy. |
2 | | In its written order, the Commission shall address all of |
3 | | the evidence presented, and if the order is contrary to any of |
4 | | the evidence, the Commission shall state the reasons for its |
5 | | determination with regard to that evidence.
|
6 | | (c) When an applicant files its application for a |
7 | | certificate of authority with the Commission, it shall provide |
8 | | notice to each local government where the proposed pipeline |
9 | | will be located and include a map of the proposed pipeline |
10 | | route. The applicant shall also publish notice in a newspaper |
11 | | of general circulation in each county where the proposed |
12 | | pipeline is located. |
13 | | (d) An application for a certificate of authority filed |
14 | | pursuant to this Section shall request either that the |
15 | | Commission review and approve a specific route for a carbon |
16 | | dioxide pipeline, or that the Commission review and approve a |
17 | | project route width that identifies the areas in which the |
18 | | pipeline would be located, with such width ranging from the |
19 | | minimum width required for a pipeline right-of-way up to 200 |
20 | | feet in width. A map of the route or route width shall be |
21 | | included in the application. The purpose for allowing the |
22 | | option of review and approval of a project route width is to |
23 | | provide increased flexibility during the construction process |
24 | | to accommodate specific landowner requests, avoid |
25 | | environmentally sensitive areas, or address special |
26 | | environmental permitting requirements. |
|
| | HB3119 | - 39 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | (e) The Commission's rules shall ensure that notice of an |
2 | | application for a certificate of authority is provided within |
3 | | 30 days after filing to the landowners along a proposed |
4 | | project route, or to the potentially affected landowners |
5 | | within a proposed project route width, using the notification |
6 | | procedures set forth in the Commission's rules. If the |
7 | | Commission grants approval of a project route width as opposed |
8 | | to a specific project route, then the applicant must, as it |
9 | | finalizes the actual pipeline alignment within the project |
10 | | route width, file its final list of affected landowners with |
11 | | the Commission at least 14 days in advance of beginning |
12 | | construction on any tract within the project route width and |
13 | | also provide the Commission with at least 14 days' notice |
14 | | before filing a complaint for eminent domain in the circuit |
15 | | court with regard to any tract within the project route width. |
16 | | (f) The Commission shall make its determination on any |
17 | | application for a certificate of authority filed pursuant to |
18 | | this Section and issue its final order within 11 months after |
19 | | the date that the application is filed. The Commission's |
20 | | failure to act within this time period shall not be deemed an |
21 | | approval or denial of the application. |
22 | | (g) A final order of the Commission granting a certificate |
23 | | of authority pursuant to this Act shall not be issued until the |
24 | | applicant has obtained be conditioned upon the applicant |
25 | | obtaining all required permits or approvals from the Pipeline |
26 | | and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration of the U.S. |
|
| | HB3119 | - 40 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | Department of Transportation, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, |
2 | | and Illinois Department of Agriculture, in addition to all |
3 | | other permits and approvals necessary for the construction and |
4 | | operation of the pipeline prior to the start of any |
5 | | construction. The final order must specifically prohibit the |
6 | | start of any construction until all such permits and approvals |
7 | | have been obtained. |
8 | | (h) Within 6 months after the Commission's entry of an |
9 | | order approving either a specific route or a project route |
10 | | width under this Section, the owner or operator of the carbon |
11 | | dioxide pipeline that receives that order may file |
12 | | supplemental applications for minor route deviations outside |
13 | | the approved project route width, allowing for additions or |
14 | | changes to the approved route to address environmental |
15 | | concerns encountered during construction or to accommodate |
16 | | landowner requests. The supplemental application shall |
17 | | specifically detail the environmental concerns or landowner |
18 | | requests prompting the route changes, including the names of |
19 | | any landowners or entities involved. Notice of a supplemental |
20 | | application shall be provided to any State agency or unit of |
21 | | local government that appeared in the original proceeding and |
22 | | to any landowner affected by the proposed route deviation at |
23 | | the time that supplemental application is filed. The route |
24 | | deviations shall be approved by the Commission no sooner than |
25 | | 90 days after all interested parties receive notice of the |
26 | | supplemental application, unless a written objection is filed |
|
| | HB3119 | - 41 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | to the supplemental application within 45 days after such |
2 | | notice is received. If a written objection is filed, then the |
3 | | Commission shall issue an order either granting or denying the |
4 | | route deviation within 90 days after the filing of the |
5 | | objection. Hearings on any such supplemental application shall |
6 | | be limited to the reasonableness of the specific variance |
7 | | proposed, and the issues of the public interest and benefit of |
8 | | the project or fitness of the applicant shall be considered |
9 | | only to the extent that the route deviation has raised new |
10 | | concerns with regard to those issues. |
11 | | (i) A certificate of authority to construct and operate a |
12 | | carbon dioxide pipeline issued by the Commission shall contain |
13 | | and include all of the following: (1) a grant of authority to |
14 | | construct and operate a carbon dioxide pipeline as requested |
15 | | in the application, subject to the laws of this State . ; and |
16 | | (2) a limited grant of authority to take and acquire |
17 | | an easement in any property or interest in property for |
18 | | the construction, maintenance, or operation of a carbon |
19 | | dioxide pipeline in the manner provided for the exercise |
20 | | of the power of eminent domain under the Eminent Domain |
21 | | Act. The limited grant of authority shall be restricted |
22 | | to, and exercised solely for, the purpose of siting, |
23 | | rights-of-way, and easements appurtenant, including |
24 | | construction and maintenance. The applicant shall not |
25 | | exercise this power until it has used reasonable and good |
26 | | faith efforts to acquire the property or easement thereto. |
|
| | HB3119 | - 42 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | The applicant may thereafter use this power when the |
2 | | applicant determines that the easement is necessary to |
3 | | avoid unreasonable delay or economic hardship to the |
4 | | progress of activities carried out pursuant to the |
5 | | certificate of authority.
|
6 | | (Source: P.A. 97-534, eff. 8-23-11.) |
7 | | Section 915. The Environmental Protection Act is amended |
8 | | by changing Sections 21, 39, and 40 and by adding Sections |
9 | | 3.121, 3.132, 3.133, 3.134, 3.136, 3.446, 3.447, 9.19, 9.20, |
10 | | and 22.63 as follows: |
11 | | (415 ILCS 5/3.121 new) |
12 | | Sec. 3.121. Area of review. "Area of review" means the |
13 | | region surrounding the geologic carbon dioxide sequestration |
14 | | project where groundwater classified as Class 1, Class 2, or |
15 | | Class 3 under Subtitle F of Title 35 of the Illinois |
16 | | Administrative Code may be endangered by the injection of |
17 | | carbon dioxide. The area of review is delineated using |
18 | | computational modeling that accounts for the physical and |
19 | | chemical properties of all phases of the injected carbon |
20 | | dioxide stream and displaced fluids and is based on available |
21 | | site characterization, monitoring, and operational data |
22 | | specified in the Board's rules implementing subsection (g) of |
23 | | Section 22.63. |
|
| | HB3119 | - 43 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | (415 ILCS 5/3.132 new) |
2 | | Sec. 3.132. Carbon dioxide capture project. "Carbon |
3 | | dioxide capture project" means a project that uses a process |
4 | | to separate carbon dioxide from industrial or energy-related |
5 | | sources, other than oil or gas production from a well, and |
6 | | produces a concentrated fluid of carbon dioxide. "Carbon |
7 | | dioxide capture project" includes carbon dioxide captured as |
8 | | part of a research and development project, or funded by |
9 | | research and development funding, unless the operator |
10 | | demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Agency that it meets |
11 | | the criteria for exclusion from this definition set out by the |
12 | | Board in rules developed pursuant to subsection (g) of Section |
13 | | 9.20. |
14 | | (415 ILCS 5/3.133 new) |
15 | | Sec. 3.133. Carbon dioxide pipeline. "Carbon dioxide |
16 | | pipeline" has the meaning ascribed to that term in Section 10 |
17 | | of the Carbon Dioxide Transportation and Sequestration Act. |
18 | | (415 ILCS 5/3.134 new) |
19 | | Sec. 3.134. Concentrated carbon dioxide fluid. |
20 | | "Concentrated carbon dioxide fluid" means a fluid that |
21 | | contains concentrated carbon dioxide that is proportionately |
22 | | greater than the ambient atmospheric concentration of carbon |
23 | | dioxide. |
|
| | HB3119 | - 44 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | (415 ILCS 5/3.136 new) |
2 | | Sec. 3.136. Confining Zone. "Confining zone" means a |
3 | | geologic formation, group of formations, or part of a |
4 | | formation stratigraphically overlying the zone(s) of carbon |
5 | | dioxide injection that acts as a barrier to fluid movement. |
6 | | (415 ILCS 5/3.446 new) |
7 | | Sec. 3.446. Sequestration. "Sequestration" has the meaning |
8 | | ascribed to that term in Section 10 of the Carbon Dioxide |
9 | | Transport and Storage Protections Act. |
10 | | (415 ILCS 5/3.447 new) |
11 | | Sec. 3.447. Sequestration facility. "Sequestration |
12 | | facility" has the meaning ascribed to that term in Section 10 |
13 | | of the Carbon Dioxide Transport and Storage Protections Act. |
14 | | (415 ILCS 5/9.19 new) |
15 | | Sec. 9.19. Setbacks from carbon dioxide pipelines. |
16 | | (a) Legislative Findings. The General Assembly finds that: |
17 | | (1) Carbon dioxide is an asphyxiant. A leak of carbon |
18 | | dioxide from a carbon dioxide pipeline poses a risk of |
19 | | grave harm to the human health and the environment. |
20 | | (2) Setbacks from occupied structures and high-density |
21 | | areas are necessary to protect against potential harm from |
22 | | leaks from carbon dioxide pipelines. |
23 | | (b) No carbon dioxide pipeline, pump, or compressor |
|
| | HB3119 | - 45 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | station may be located: |
2 | | (1) any closer than one mile of an occupied |
3 | | residential property, except that if the occupied |
4 | | residential property is part of a development that |
5 | | includes 10 or more occupied residential properties, the |
6 | | carbon dioxide pipeline may not be located within 1.5 |
7 | | miles of the home. |
8 | | (2) any closer than one mile of a commercial property |
9 | | containing businesses with fewer than ten employees. |
10 | | (3) any closer than one mile of livestock facilities |
11 | | containing 100 or more animals; |
12 | | (4) any closer than 1.5 miles of a residential, |
13 | | commercial, or industrial structure or facility that |
14 | | typically contain ten or more persons; |
15 | | (5) any closer than 2 miles of a structure containing |
16 | | 10 or more persons with limited mobility, including, but |
17 | | not limited to, nursing homes and hospitals. |
18 | | (6) any closer than 2 miles of structures with |
19 | | permitted occupancies of 100 or more persons, including, |
20 | | but not limited to, schools, places of worship, shopping, |
21 | | and entertainment facilities. |
22 | | (c) Setback distances from carbon dioxide pipelines are |
23 | | measured from the center line of the carbon dioxide pipeline. |
24 | | Setback distances from pumps and compressor stations are |
25 | | measured from the property line of the pump or compressor |
26 | | station. |
|
| | HB3119 | - 46 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | (d) Local governments may require setbacks greater than |
2 | | the minimum setbacks established in this Section. |
3 | | (e) No adjusted standard, variance, or other regulatory |
4 | | relief otherwise available under this Act may be granted from |
5 | | the minimum setback mandates of this Section unless, in |
6 | | addition to satisfying the general requirements for an |
7 | | adjusted standard under Section 28.1 or the standards for a |
8 | | variance under Section 35, as applicable, a person seeking to |
9 | | build or operate a carbon dioxide pipeline includes in the |
10 | | petition for an adjusted standard or variance: |
11 | | (1) computational fluid dynamic computer modeling |
12 | | showing the dispersion of a plume of carbon dioxide |
13 | | following a worst-case rupture of the proposed carbon |
14 | | dioxide pipeline, considering such rupture in both typical |
15 | | and still-air weather conditions in topography typical in |
16 | | the county; |
17 | | (2) data and analysis demonstrating that the carbon |
18 | | dioxide pipeline is proposed to be constructed a |
19 | | sufficient distance from occupied structures so that |
20 | | carbon dioxide concentrations in or near occupied |
21 | | structures will not intoxicate, asphyxiate, or otherwise |
22 | | put harm the health of the humans or livestock therein; |
23 | | and |
24 | | (3) a discussion explaining the reasons that the |
25 | | setbacks established in this Section are not practicable. |
|
| | HB3119 | - 47 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | (415 ILCS 5/9.20 new) |
2 | | Sec. 9.20. Carbon dioxide capture. |
3 | | (a) The General Assembly finds that: |
4 | | (1) The capture of carbon dioxide from industrial |
5 | | facilities, including, but not limited to, ethanol plants |
6 | | and methane processing facilities, and electric-generation |
7 | | facilities requires a significant amount of power to |
8 | | undertake, the generation of which can increase harmful |
9 | | air and water pollutants. |
10 | | (2) The capture of carbon dioxide generally requires |
11 | | significant volumes of water which otherwise could be |
12 | | utilized for domestic, agricultural, recreational, or |
13 | | industrial uses. |
14 | | (3) The capture of carbon dioxide from industrial and |
15 | | electric-generation facilities has often failed to meet |
16 | | objectives for capture and thus allowed more carbon |
17 | | dioxide pollution into the atmosphere than proposed. |
18 | | (4) The State has a long-standing policy to restore, |
19 | | protect, and enhance the environment, including the purity |
20 | | of the air, land, and waters, including groundwaters, of |
21 | | this State. |
22 | | (5) A clean environment is essential to the growth and |
23 | | well-being of this State. |
24 | | (6) The capture of carbon dioxide from industrial and |
25 | | electric-generation facilities will not achieve the |
26 | | State's longstanding policy to restore, protect, and |
|
| | HB3119 | - 48 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | enhance the environment unless clear standards are adopted |
2 | | to require reduction of air and water pollution associated |
3 | | with carbon capture, to limit water use when other |
4 | | important uses are in jeopardy, and to ensure carbon |
5 | | capture does not interfere with Illinois reaching its |
6 | | clean energy goals; and |
7 | | (7) meaningful participation of State residents, |
8 | | especially vulnerable populations who may be affected by |
9 | | regulatory actions, is critical to ensure that |
10 | | environmental justice considerations are incorporated in |
11 | | the development of, decision-making related to, and |
12 | | implementation of environmental laws and rulemaking that |
13 | | protects and improves the well-being of communities in |
14 | | this State that bear disproportionate burdens imposed by |
15 | | environmental pollution. |
16 | | Therefore, the purpose of this Section is to promote a |
17 | | healthful environment, including clean water, air, and land, |
18 | | meaningful public involvement, and to ensure only responsible |
19 | | capture of carbon dioxide occurs in the State, so as to protect |
20 | | public health and to prevent pollution of the environment. |
21 | | The provisions of this Section shall be liberally |
22 | | construed to carry out the purposes of this Section. |
23 | | (b) Permit required. Any person seeking to construct or |
24 | | operate a carbon dioxide capture project in the State must |
25 | | first obtain a permit from the Agency in accordance with the |
26 | | rules developed pursuant to subsection (g). |
|
| | HB3119 | - 49 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | (c) Environmental impact analysis. Any person seeking to |
2 | | capture carbon dioxide from any industrial or |
3 | | electric-generation facility in the State must, before seeking |
4 | | a permit in accordance with the rules developed pursuant to |
5 | | subsection (g), first conduct an environmental impact |
6 | | analysis. That environmental impact analysis must: |
7 | | (1) include a statement of purpose and need for the |
8 | | proposed carbon capture project; |
9 | | (2) include a GHG inventory analysis, including Scope |
10 | | 1, 2, and 3 emissions as set forth in United States |
11 | | Environmental Protection Agency guidance, of the total |
12 | | greenhouse gas emissions associated with the carbon |
13 | | dioxide capture project, together with a demonstration |
14 | | that the Scope 1, 2, and 3 greenhouse gas emissions |
15 | | associated with the carbon dioxide capture project, |
16 | | converted into carbon dioxide equivalent, consistent with |
17 | | the United States Environmental Protection Agency rules |
18 | | and guidance, will not exceed the total amount of |
19 | | greenhouse gas emissions associated with the carbon |
20 | | dioxide capture project on an annual basis for each year |
21 | | the project remains in operation; |
22 | | (3) include a water impacts analysis that details: (i) |
23 | | the water sources likely to be impacted by the capture of |
24 | | carbon dioxide from the facility; (ii) current uses of |
25 | | those water sources; (iii) potential or certain impacts to |
26 | | those water sources from capture of carbon dioxide from |
|
| | HB3119 | - 50 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | the facility, including impacts to water quantity, |
2 | | quality, and current uses; (iv) duration of the impacts to |
3 | | water associated with the capture of carbon dioxide from |
4 | | the facility; and (v) methods the applicant will use to |
5 | | minimize both water use and impacts to water quality |
6 | | associated with the capture dioxide capture project; |
7 | | (4) include an alternatives analysis that evaluates |
8 | | other reasonable alternatives for reducing the same |
9 | | quantity of carbon dioxide as is proposed to be captured |
10 | | at the facility, including: (i) if the carbon dioxide is |
11 | | proposed to be captured at a facility that generates |
12 | | electricity, energy-generation alternatives such as |
13 | | renewable energy, energy storage, or energy efficiency; |
14 | | (ii) if the carbon dioxide is proposed to be captured at a |
15 | | facility that produces fuel for vehicles or equipment, |
16 | | alternatives such as the use of electric vehicles; and |
17 | | (iii) if the carbon dioxide is proposed to be captured at |
18 | | an industrial facility, alternative industrial processes |
19 | | that could reduce the amount of carbon dioxide generated |
20 | | from that industry. For each alternative identified, the |
21 | | person seeking to capture carbon dioxide shall complete a |
22 | | greenhouse gas emissions inventory and analysis of the |
23 | | alternative consistent with subsection (c) of this Section |
24 | | and a water impacts analysis, addressing the factors set |
25 | | out in subsection (c) of this Section; and |
26 | | (5) be developed with public input, including by |
|
| | HB3119 | - 51 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | making a draft version of the analysis available on a |
2 | | public website for not less than 60 days and accepting |
3 | | comments on the proposed analysis for the entirety of that |
4 | | period, together with a public meeting at least 14 days |
5 | | after the posting of the draft on the public website which |
6 | | provides a meaningful opportunity for the public to ask |
7 | | questions, have those questions answered, and provide |
8 | | comment on the draft. The final environmental analysis |
9 | | must include responses to public comments, identify all |
10 | | changes to the analysis made in response to those |
11 | | comments, and be made available to the public on a public |
12 | | website. |
13 | | (d) Conditions on water use. No permit for the capture of |
14 | | carbon dioxide may be issued unless: |
15 | | (1) the Illinois State Water Survey has reviewed the |
16 | | water impacts analysis required under subsection (c) and, |
17 | | taking into consideration that analysis, information |
18 | | available to the Illinois State Water Survey concerning |
19 | | water supply and uses, and public comment, concluded that |
20 | | the proposed carbon capture project will not have |
21 | | significant adverse effects on water supply or current or |
22 | | future potential uses of the water source; and |
23 | | (2) the permit sets out conditions, determined in |
24 | | consultation with the Illinois State Water Survey and |
25 | | taking into consideration public comments, under which the |
26 | | project operator must reduce the volume or rate or water |
|
| | HB3119 | - 52 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | that may be utilized for the capture of carbon dioxide, as |
2 | | well as conditions under which the use of water for carbon |
3 | | capture must be halted altogether. |
4 | | (e) Air pollution reduction requirements. No permit for |
5 | | the capture of carbon dioxide may be issued unless: |
6 | | (1) The permit applicant demonstrates that there will |
7 | | be zero non-carbon dioxide air pollution emissions |
8 | | associated with the carbon dioxide capture project. This |
9 | | includes both emissions emitted directly by the operation |
10 | | of the carbon dioxide capture equipment itself and any |
11 | | increase in emissions at the facility from which carbon |
12 | | dioxide is captured relative to the baseline, as defined |
13 | | below, following installation of the carbon dioxide |
14 | | capture process. The applicant may make this demonstration |
15 | | by: (i) demonstrating that pollution control technology |
16 | | will be installed and operated, or existing control |
17 | | technology will be operated, so as to eliminate any |
18 | | non-carbon dioxide air emissions associated with the use |
19 | | of carbon capture; or (ii) demonstrating that the facility |
20 | | will reduce operations sufficient to eliminate any |
21 | | non-carbon dioxide air emissions associated with the use |
22 | | of carbon capture. |
23 | | (2) The Board shall establish requirements for |
24 | | determining baseline emissions from each industrial or |
25 | | electric-generation facility for purposes of determining |
26 | | which non-carbon dioxide air emissions are associated with |
|
| | HB3119 | - 53 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | the use of carbon capture at those facilities. For |
2 | | existing facilities, the baseline shall be calculated |
3 | | using the 12-month average of emissions for the 3 12-month |
4 | | periods prior to January 31, 2023. For new facilities, the |
5 | | baseline shall be determined using the Best Available |
6 | | Control Technology for the relevant air pollutants and |
7 | | facility and assuming fuel consumption and hours of |
8 | | operation of the facility consistent with that of |
9 | | facilities of similar size. |
10 | | No permit for a carbon dioxide capture project may be |
11 | | issued unless the carbon dioxide capture permit applicant |
12 | | demonstrates that the project will capture an annual average |
13 | | of no less than 90% of total carbon dioxide emissions from the |
14 | | facility. |
15 | | No permit for a carbon dioxide capture project may be |
16 | | issued unless the permit disallows all non carbon-dioxide air |
17 | | emissions associated with the use of carbon capture and |
18 | | specifies the mechanism or mechanisms by which the permittee |
19 | | must meet that condition. |
20 | | (f) No permit for a carbon dioxide capture project may be |
21 | | issued unless the operator can identify the end use or |
22 | | destination of all carbon dioxide streams from the proposed |
23 | | project. If those destinations include sequestration within |
24 | | the State, the operator must demonstrate that the |
25 | | sequestration site is permitted in accordance with Section |
26 | | 22.63. |
|
| | HB3119 | - 54 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | (g) The Board shall adopt rules establishing permit |
2 | | requirements and other standards for carbon dioxide capture |
3 | | projects. Not later than one year after the effective date of |
4 | | this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly, the Agency |
5 | | shall propose, and not later than 2 years after receipt of the |
6 | | Agency's proposal the Board shall adopt, rules under this |
7 | | Section. The rules must, at a minimum: |
8 | | (1) be no less protective than federal and existing |
9 | | State requirements for air pollution and water pollution; |
10 | | (2) specify the minimum contents of applications for a |
11 | | permit for the capture of carbon dioxide, which shall |
12 | | include: the environmental impacts analyses required by |
13 | | subsection (c); identification of whether the proposed |
14 | | carbon capture project would take place in an area of |
15 | | environmental justice concern; and documentation and |
16 | | analyses sufficient to demonstrate compliance with all |
17 | | applicable rules for capture of carbon dioxide from |
18 | | industrial and electric-generation facilities developed |
19 | | pursuant to this Section; |
20 | | (3) specify: the frequency at which permits for the |
21 | | capture of carbon dioxide expire and must be renewed; the |
22 | | circumstances under which a permittee must seek a permit |
23 | | modification; and the circumstances under which the Agency |
24 | | may temporarily or permanently revoke a permit for the |
25 | | capture of carbon dioxide; |
26 | | (4) specify standards for review, approval, and denial |
|
| | HB3119 | - 55 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | by the Agency of applications for a permit to capture |
2 | | carbon dioxide. The standards for denial must include, but |
3 | | are not limited to, failure of the applicant to submit an |
4 | | environmental impacts analysis meeting the requirements of |
5 | | subsection (c) or to satisfy subsection (e); |
6 | | (6) specify: meaningful public participation |
7 | | procedures for the issuance of permits for the capture of |
8 | | carbon dioxide, including, but not limited to, public |
9 | | notice of the submission of permit applications; posting |
10 | | on a public website of the full permit application, the |
11 | | draft and final permitting actions by the Agency and the |
12 | | Agency's response to comments; an opportunity for the |
13 | | submission of public comments; an opportunity for a public |
14 | | hearing prior to permit issuance; and a summary and |
15 | | response of the comments prepared by the Agency. When the |
16 | | capture of carbon dioxide is proposed to take place in an |
17 | | area of environmental justice concern, the rules shall |
18 | | specify further opportunities for public participation, |
19 | | including but not limited to public meetings, translations |
20 | | of relevant documents into other languages for residents |
21 | | with limited English proficiency, and interpretation |
22 | | services at public meetings and hearings; |
23 | | (7) specify a procedure to identify areas of |
24 | | environmental justice concern in relation to sequestration |
25 | | facilities; |
26 | | (8) set out requirements for frequent, comprehensive |
|
| | HB3119 | - 56 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | reporting by permittees to the Agency, including, but not |
2 | | limited to,: (i) the non-carbon dioxide air emissions |
3 | | associated with the use of carbon capture, including, but |
4 | | not limited to, those emissions resulting from the use of |
5 | | fuel to power the carbon capture process; (ii) greenhouse |
6 | | gas emissions associated with the use of carbon capture; |
7 | | (iii) the total amount, in tons, of carbon dioxide |
8 | | captured at the facility; (iv) the total amount, in tons, |
9 | | of carbon dioxide not captured and released into the |
10 | | atmosphere at the facility; (v) the date, time, duration, |
11 | | cause, and amount of carbon dioxide released rather than |
12 | | captured as a result of all outages or downtime of capture |
13 | | equipment at the facility; (vi) information concerning |
14 | | water use and impacts to water supply and uses associated |
15 | | with the use of carbon capture at the facility; and (vii) |
16 | | the end use and destination of all carbon dioxide streams |
17 | | from the project; |
18 | | (9) establish criteria for the exclusion from |
19 | | permitting requirements of carbon capture projects |
20 | | performed for the purpose of, or financed by funding for, |
21 | | research and development. Such criteria shall ensure that |
22 | | only those projects that capture small amounts of carbon |
23 | | dioxide and pose minimal risk to human health and the |
24 | | environmental qualify for the exclusion; and |
25 | | (10) specify whether the permit requirements for |
26 | | carbon dioxide capture set out in those rules may be added |
|
| | HB3119 | - 57 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | to the requirements for a permit that a carbon dioxide |
2 | | capture permit applicant is otherwise required to obtain, |
3 | | or whether the applicant must obtain a separate permit for |
4 | | the capture of carbon dioxide. |
5 | | (h) The permit requirements set forth in this Section are |
6 | | in addition to any requirements set forth under other State or |
7 | | federal law, including, but not limited to, the Clean Air Act, |
8 | | the Clean Water Act, the Resource Conservation and Recovery |
9 | | Act, and the Safe Water Drinking Act. |
10 | | (i) No adjusted standard, variance, or other regulatory |
11 | | relief otherwise available under this Act may be granted from |
12 | | the requirements of this Section.
|
13 | | (415 ILCS 5/21) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1021)
|
14 | | Sec. 21. Prohibited acts. No person shall:
|
15 | | (a) Cause or allow the open dumping of any waste.
|
16 | | (b) Abandon, dump, or deposit any waste upon the public |
17 | | highways or
other public property, except in a sanitary |
18 | | landfill approved by the
Agency pursuant to regulations |
19 | | adopted by the Board.
|
20 | | (c) Abandon any vehicle in violation of the "Abandoned |
21 | | Vehicles
Amendment to the Illinois Vehicle Code", as enacted |
22 | | by the 76th General
Assembly.
|
23 | | (d) Conduct any waste-storage, waste-treatment, or |
24 | | waste-disposal
operation:
|
25 | | (1) without a permit granted by the Agency or in |
|
| | HB3119 | - 58 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | violation of any
conditions imposed by such permit, |
2 | | including periodic reports and full
access to adequate |
3 | | records and the inspection of facilities, as may be
|
4 | | necessary to assure compliance with this Act and with |
5 | | regulations and
standards adopted thereunder; provided, |
6 | | however, that, except for municipal
solid waste landfill |
7 | | units that receive waste on or after October 9, 1993, and |
8 | | CCR surface impoundments,
no permit shall be
required for |
9 | | (i) any person conducting a waste-storage, |
10 | | waste-treatment, or
waste-disposal operation for wastes |
11 | | generated by such person's own
activities which are |
12 | | stored, treated, or disposed within the site where
such |
13 | | wastes are generated, (ii) until one year after the |
14 | | effective date of rules adopted by the Board under |
15 | | subsection (n) of Section 22.38,
a facility located in a |
16 | | county with a
population over 700,000 as of January 1, |
17 | | 2000, operated and located in accordance with
Section |
18 | | 22.38 of this Act, and used exclusively for the transfer, |
19 | | storage, or
treatment of general construction or |
20 | | demolition debris, provided that the facility was |
21 | | receiving construction or demolition debris on August 24, |
22 | | 2009 (the effective date of Public Act 96-611), or (iii) |
23 | | any person conducting a waste transfer, storage, |
24 | | treatment, or disposal operation, including, but not |
25 | | limited to, a waste transfer or waste composting |
26 | | operation, under a mass animal mortality event plan |
|
| | HB3119 | - 59 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | created by the Department of Agriculture;
|
2 | | (2) in violation of any regulations or standards |
3 | | adopted by the
Board under this Act;
|
4 | | (3) which receives waste after August 31, 1988, does |
5 | | not have a permit
issued by the Agency, and is (i) a |
6 | | landfill used exclusively for the
disposal of waste |
7 | | generated at the site, (ii) a surface impoundment
|
8 | | receiving special waste not listed in an NPDES permit, |
9 | | (iii) a waste pile
in which the total volume of waste is |
10 | | greater than 100 cubic yards or the
waste is stored for |
11 | | over one year, or (iv) a land treatment facility
receiving |
12 | | special waste generated at the site; without giving notice |
13 | | of the
operation to the Agency by January 1, 1989, or 30 |
14 | | days after the date on
which the operation commences, |
15 | | whichever is later, and every 3 years
thereafter. The form |
16 | | for such notification shall be specified by the
Agency, |
17 | | and shall be limited to information regarding: the name |
18 | | and address
of the location of the operation; the type of |
19 | | operation; the types and
amounts of waste stored, treated |
20 | | or disposed of on an annual basis; the
remaining capacity |
21 | | of the operation; and the remaining expected life of
the |
22 | | operation.
|
23 | | Item (3) of this subsection (d) shall not apply to any |
24 | | person
engaged in agricultural activity who is disposing of a |
25 | | substance that
constitutes solid waste, if the substance was |
26 | | acquired for use by that
person on his own property, and the |
|
| | HB3119 | - 60 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | substance is disposed of on his own
property in accordance |
2 | | with regulations or standards adopted by the Board.
|
3 | | This subsection (d) shall not apply to hazardous waste.
|
4 | | (e) Dispose, treat, store or abandon any waste, or |
5 | | transport any waste
into this State for disposal, treatment, |
6 | | storage or abandonment, except at
a site or facility which |
7 | | meets the requirements of this Act and of
regulations and |
8 | | standards thereunder.
|
9 | | (f) Conduct any hazardous waste-storage, hazardous |
10 | | waste-treatment or
hazardous waste-disposal operation:
|
11 | | (1) without a RCRA permit for the site issued by the |
12 | | Agency under
subsection (d) of Section 39 of this Act, or |
13 | | in violation of any condition
imposed by such permit, |
14 | | including periodic reports and full access to
adequate |
15 | | records and the inspection of facilities, as may be |
16 | | necessary to
assure compliance with this Act and with |
17 | | regulations and standards adopted
thereunder; or
|
18 | | (2) in violation of any regulations or standards |
19 | | adopted by the Board
under this Act; or
|
20 | | (3) in violation of any RCRA permit filing requirement |
21 | | established under
standards adopted by the Board under |
22 | | this Act; or
|
23 | | (4) in violation of any order adopted by the Board |
24 | | under this Act.
|
25 | | Notwithstanding the above, no RCRA permit shall be |
26 | | required under this
subsection or subsection (d) of Section 39 |
|
| | HB3119 | - 61 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | of this Act for any
person engaged in agricultural activity |
2 | | who is disposing of a substance
which has been identified as a |
3 | | hazardous waste, and which has been
designated by Board |
4 | | regulations as being subject to this exception, if the
|
5 | | substance was acquired for use by that person on his own |
6 | | property and the
substance is disposed of on his own property |
7 | | in accordance with regulations
or standards adopted by the |
8 | | Board.
|
9 | | (g) Conduct any hazardous waste-transportation operation:
|
10 | | (1) without registering with and obtaining a special |
11 | | waste hauling permit from the Agency in
accordance with |
12 | | the regulations adopted by the Board under this Act; or
|
13 | | (2) in violation of any regulations or standards |
14 | | adopted by
the
Board under this Act.
|
15 | | (h) Conduct any hazardous waste-recycling or hazardous |
16 | | waste-reclamation
or hazardous waste-reuse operation in |
17 | | violation of any regulations, standards
or permit requirements |
18 | | adopted by the Board under this Act.
|
19 | | (i) Conduct any process or engage in any act which |
20 | | produces hazardous
waste in violation of any regulations or |
21 | | standards adopted by the Board
under subsections (a) and (c) |
22 | | of Section 22.4 of this Act.
|
23 | | (j) Conduct any special waste-transportation operation in |
24 | | violation
of any regulations, standards or permit requirements |
25 | | adopted by the Board
under this Act. However, sludge from a |
26 | | water or sewage treatment plant
owned and operated by a unit of |
|
| | HB3119 | - 62 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | local government which (1) is subject to a
sludge management |
2 | | plan approved by the Agency or a permit granted by the
Agency, |
3 | | and (2) has been tested and determined not to be a hazardous |
4 | | waste
as required by applicable State and federal laws and |
5 | | regulations, may be
transported in this State without a |
6 | | special waste hauling permit, and the
preparation and carrying |
7 | | of a manifest shall not be required for such
sludge under the |
8 | | rules of the Pollution Control Board. The unit of local
|
9 | | government which operates the treatment plant producing such |
10 | | sludge shall
file an annual report with the Agency identifying |
11 | | the volume of such
sludge transported during the reporting |
12 | | period, the hauler of the sludge,
and the disposal sites to |
13 | | which it was transported. This subsection (j)
shall not apply |
14 | | to hazardous waste.
|
15 | | (k) Fail or refuse to pay any fee imposed under this Act.
|
16 | | (l) Locate a hazardous waste disposal site above an active |
17 | | or
inactive shaft or tunneled mine or within 2 miles of an |
18 | | active fault in
the earth's crust. In counties of population |
19 | | less than 225,000 no
hazardous waste disposal site shall be |
20 | | located (1) within 1 1/2 miles of
the corporate limits as |
21 | | defined on June 30, 1978, of any municipality
without the |
22 | | approval of the governing body of the municipality in an
|
23 | | official action; or (2) within 1000 feet of an existing |
24 | | private well or
the existing source of a public water supply |
25 | | measured from the boundary
of the actual active permitted site |
26 | | and excluding existing private wells
on the property of the |
|
| | HB3119 | - 63 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | permit applicant. The provisions of this
subsection do not |
2 | | apply to publicly owned sewage works or the disposal
or |
3 | | utilization of sludge from publicly owned sewage works.
|
4 | | (m) Transfer interest in any land which has been used as a
|
5 | | hazardous waste disposal site without written notification to |
6 | | the Agency
of the transfer and to the transferee of the |
7 | | conditions imposed by the Agency
upon its use under subsection |
8 | | (g) of Section 39.
|
9 | | (n) Use any land which has been used as a hazardous waste
|
10 | | disposal site except in compliance with conditions imposed by |
11 | | the Agency
under subsection (g) of Section 39.
|
12 | | (o) Conduct a sanitary landfill operation which is |
13 | | required to have a
permit under subsection (d) of this |
14 | | Section, in a manner which results in
any of the following |
15 | | conditions:
|
16 | | (1) refuse in standing or flowing waters;
|
17 | | (2) leachate flows entering waters of the State;
|
18 | | (3) leachate flows exiting the landfill confines (as |
19 | | determined by the
boundaries established for the landfill |
20 | | by a permit issued by the Agency);
|
21 | | (4) open burning of refuse in violation of Section 9 |
22 | | of this Act;
|
23 | | (5) uncovered refuse remaining from any previous |
24 | | operating day or at the
conclusion of any operating day, |
25 | | unless authorized by permit;
|
26 | | (6) failure to provide final cover within time limits |
|
| | HB3119 | - 64 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | established by
Board regulations;
|
2 | | (7) acceptance of wastes without necessary permits;
|
3 | | (8) scavenging as defined by Board regulations;
|
4 | | (9) deposition of refuse in any unpermitted portion of |
5 | | the landfill;
|
6 | | (10) acceptance of a special waste without a required |
7 | | manifest;
|
8 | | (11) failure to submit reports required by permits or |
9 | | Board regulations;
|
10 | | (12) failure to collect and contain litter from the |
11 | | site by the end of
each operating day;
|
12 | | (13) failure to submit any cost estimate for the site |
13 | | or any performance
bond or other security for the site as |
14 | | required by this Act or Board rules.
|
15 | | The prohibitions specified in this subsection (o) shall be |
16 | | enforceable by
the Agency either by administrative citation |
17 | | under Section 31.1 of this Act
or as otherwise provided by this |
18 | | Act. The specific prohibitions in this
subsection do not limit |
19 | | the power of the Board to establish regulations
or standards |
20 | | applicable to sanitary landfills.
|
21 | | (p) In violation of subdivision (a) of this Section, cause |
22 | | or allow the
open dumping of any waste in a manner which |
23 | | results in any of the following
occurrences at the dump site:
|
24 | | (1) litter;
|
25 | | (2) scavenging;
|
26 | | (3) open burning;
|
|
| | HB3119 | - 65 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | (4) deposition of waste in standing or flowing waters;
|
2 | | (5) proliferation of disease vectors;
|
3 | | (6) standing or flowing liquid discharge from the dump |
4 | | site;
|
5 | | (7) deposition of:
|
6 | | (i) general construction or demolition debris as |
7 | | defined in Section
3.160(a) of this Act; or
|
8 | | (ii) clean construction or demolition debris as |
9 | | defined in Section
3.160(b) of this Act.
|
10 | | The prohibitions specified in this subsection (p) shall be
|
11 | | enforceable by the Agency either by administrative citation |
12 | | under Section
31.1 of this Act or as otherwise provided by this |
13 | | Act. The specific
prohibitions in this subsection do not limit |
14 | | the power of the Board to
establish regulations or standards |
15 | | applicable to open dumping.
|
16 | | (q) Conduct a landscape waste composting operation without |
17 | | an Agency
permit, provided, however, that no permit shall be |
18 | | required for any person:
|
19 | | (1) conducting a landscape waste composting operation |
20 | | for landscape
wastes generated by such person's own |
21 | | activities which are stored, treated,
or disposed of |
22 | | within the site where such wastes are generated; or
|
23 | | (1.5) conducting a landscape waste composting |
24 | | operation that (i) has no more than 25 cubic yards of |
25 | | landscape waste, composting additives, composting |
26 | | material, or end-product compost on-site at any one time |
|
| | HB3119 | - 66 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | and (ii) is not engaging in commercial activity; or |
2 | | (2) applying landscape waste or composted landscape |
3 | | waste at agronomic
rates; or
|
4 | | (2.5) operating a landscape waste composting facility |
5 | | at a site having 10 or more occupied non-farm residences |
6 | | within 1/2 mile of its boundaries, if the facility meets |
7 | | all of the following criteria: |
8 | | (A) the composting facility is operated by the |
9 | | farmer on property on which the composting material is |
10 | | utilized, and the composting facility
constitutes no |
11 | | more than 2% of the site's total acreage; |
12 | | (A-5) any composting additives that the composting |
13 | | facility accepts and uses at the facility are |
14 | | necessary to provide proper conditions for composting |
15 | | and do not exceed 10% of the total composting material |
16 | | at the facility at any one time; |
17 | | (B) the property on which the composting facility |
18 | | is located, and any associated property on which the |
19 | | compost is used, is principally and diligently devoted |
20 | | to the production of agricultural crops and is not |
21 | | owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by any waste |
22 | | hauler or generator of nonagricultural compost |
23 | | materials, and the operator of the composting facility |
24 | | is not an employee, partner, shareholder, or in any |
25 | | way connected with or controlled by any such waste |
26 | | hauler or generator; |
|
| | HB3119 | - 67 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | (C) all compost generated by the composting |
2 | | facility is applied at agronomic rates and used as |
3 | | mulch, fertilizer, or soil conditioner on land |
4 | | actually farmed by the person operating the composting |
5 | | facility, and the finished compost is not stored at |
6 | | the composting site for a period longer than 18 months |
7 | | prior to its application as mulch, fertilizer, or soil |
8 | | conditioner; |
9 | | (D) no fee is charged for the acceptance of |
10 | | materials to be composted at the facility; and |
11 | | (E) the owner or operator, by January 1, 2014 (or |
12 | | the January 1
following commencement of operation, |
13 | | whichever is later) and January 1 of
each year |
14 | | thereafter, registers the site with the Agency, (ii) |
15 | | reports to the Agency on the volume of composting |
16 | | material received and used at the site; (iii) |
17 | | certifies to the Agency that the site complies with |
18 | | the
requirements set forth in subparagraphs (A), |
19 | | (A-5), (B), (C), and (D) of this paragraph
(2.5); and |
20 | | (iv) certifies to the Agency that all composting |
21 | | material was placed more than 200 feet from the |
22 | | nearest potable water supply well, was placed outside |
23 | | the boundary of the 10-year floodplain or on a part of |
24 | | the site that is floodproofed, was placed at least 1/4 |
25 | | mile from the nearest residence (other than a |
26 | | residence located on the same property as the |
|
| | HB3119 | - 68 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | facility) or a lesser distance from the nearest |
2 | | residence (other than a residence located on the same |
3 | | property as the facility) if the municipality in which |
4 | | the facility is located has by ordinance approved a |
5 | | lesser distance than 1/4 mile, and was placed more |
6 | | than 5 feet above the water table; any ordinance |
7 | | approving a residential setback of less than 1/4 mile |
8 | | that is used to meet the requirements of this |
9 | | subparagraph (E) of paragraph (2.5) of this subsection |
10 | | must specifically reference this paragraph; or |
11 | | (3) operating a landscape waste composting facility on |
12 | | a farm, if the
facility meets all of the following |
13 | | criteria:
|
14 | | (A) the composting facility is operated by the |
15 | | farmer on property on
which the composting material is |
16 | | utilized, and the composting facility
constitutes no |
17 | | more than 2% of the property's total acreage, except |
18 | | that
the Board may allow a higher percentage for |
19 | | individual sites where the owner
or operator has |
20 | | demonstrated to the Board that the site's soil
|
21 | | characteristics or crop needs require a higher rate;
|
22 | | (A-1) the composting facility accepts from other |
23 | | agricultural operations for composting with landscape |
24 | | waste no materials other than uncontaminated and |
25 | | source-separated (i) crop residue and other |
26 | | agricultural plant residue generated from the |
|
| | HB3119 | - 69 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | production and harvesting of crops and other customary |
2 | | farm practices, including, but not limited to, stalks, |
3 | | leaves, seed pods, husks, bagasse, and roots and (ii) |
4 | | plant-derived animal bedding, such as straw or |
5 | | sawdust, that is free of manure and was not made from |
6 | | painted or treated wood; |
7 | | (A-2) any composting additives that the composting |
8 | | facility accepts and uses at the facility are |
9 | | necessary to provide proper conditions for composting |
10 | | and do not exceed 10% of the total composting material |
11 | | at the facility at any one time; |
12 | | (B) the property on which the composting facility |
13 | | is located, and any
associated property on which the |
14 | | compost is used, is principally and
diligently devoted |
15 | | to the production of agricultural crops and
is not |
16 | | owned, leased or otherwise controlled by any waste |
17 | | hauler
or generator of nonagricultural compost |
18 | | materials, and the operator of the
composting facility |
19 | | is not an employee, partner, shareholder, or in any |
20 | | way
connected with or controlled by any such waste |
21 | | hauler or generator;
|
22 | | (C) all compost generated by the composting |
23 | | facility is applied at
agronomic rates and used as |
24 | | mulch, fertilizer or soil conditioner on land
actually |
25 | | farmed by the person operating the composting |
26 | | facility, and the
finished compost is not stored at |
|
| | HB3119 | - 70 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | the composting site for a period longer
than 18 months |
2 | | prior to its application as mulch, fertilizer, or soil |
3 | | conditioner;
|
4 | | (D) the owner or operator, by January 1 of
each |
5 | | year, (i) registers the site with the Agency, (ii) |
6 | | reports
to the Agency on the volume of composting |
7 | | material received and used at the
site, (iii) |
8 | | certifies to the Agency that the site complies with |
9 | | the
requirements set forth in subparagraphs (A), |
10 | | (A-1), (A-2), (B), and (C) of this paragraph
(q)(3), |
11 | | and (iv) certifies to the Agency that all composting |
12 | | material: |
13 | | (I) was
placed more than 200 feet from the |
14 | | nearest potable water supply well; |
15 | | (II) was
placed outside the boundary of the |
16 | | 10-year floodplain or on a part of the
site that is |
17 | | floodproofed; |
18 | | (III) was placed either (aa) at least 1/4 mile |
19 | | from the nearest
residence (other than a residence |
20 | | located on the same property as the
facility) and |
21 | | there are not more than 10 occupied non-farm |
22 | | residences
within 1/2 mile of the boundaries of |
23 | | the site on the date of application or (bb) a |
24 | | lesser distance from the nearest residence (other |
25 | | than a residence located on the same property as |
26 | | the facility) provided that the municipality or |
|
| | HB3119 | - 71 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | county in which the facility is located has by |
2 | | ordinance approved a lesser distance than 1/4 mile |
3 | | and there are not more than 10 occupied non-farm |
4 | | residences
within 1/2 mile of the boundaries of |
5 | | the site on the date of application;
and |
6 | | (IV) was placed more than 5 feet above the |
7 | | water table. |
8 | | Any ordinance approving a residential setback of |
9 | | less than 1/4 mile that is used to meet the |
10 | | requirements of this subparagraph (D) must |
11 | | specifically reference this subparagraph.
|
12 | | For the purposes of this subsection (q), "agronomic rates" |
13 | | means the
application of not more than 20 tons per acre per |
14 | | year, except that the
Board may allow a higher rate for |
15 | | individual sites where the owner or
operator has demonstrated |
16 | | to the Board that the site's soil
characteristics or crop |
17 | | needs require a higher rate.
|
18 | | (r) Cause or allow the storage or disposal of coal |
19 | | combustion
waste unless:
|
20 | | (1) such waste is stored or disposed of at a site or
|
21 | | facility for which
a permit has been obtained or is not |
22 | | otherwise required under subsection
(d) of this Section; |
23 | | or
|
24 | | (2) such waste is stored or disposed of as a part of
|
25 | | the design and
reclamation of a site or facility which is |
26 | | an abandoned mine site in
accordance with the Abandoned |
|
| | HB3119 | - 72 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | Mined Lands and Water Reclamation Act; or
|
2 | | (3) such waste is stored or disposed of at a site or
|
3 | | facility which is
operating under NPDES and Subtitle D |
4 | | permits issued by the Agency pursuant
to regulations |
5 | | adopted by the Board for mine-related water pollution and
|
6 | | permits issued pursuant to the federal Surface Mining |
7 | | Control and
Reclamation Act of 1977 (P.L. 95-87) or the |
8 | | rules and regulations
thereunder or any law or rule or |
9 | | regulation adopted by the State of
Illinois pursuant |
10 | | thereto, and the owner or operator of the facility agrees
|
11 | | to accept the waste; and either:
|
12 | | (i) such waste is stored or disposed of in |
13 | | accordance
with requirements
applicable to refuse |
14 | | disposal under regulations adopted by the Board for
|
15 | | mine-related water pollution and pursuant to NPDES and |
16 | | Subtitle D permits
issued by the Agency under such |
17 | | regulations; or
|
18 | | (ii) the owner or operator of the facility |
19 | | demonstrates all of the
following to the Agency, and |
20 | | the facility is operated in accordance with
the |
21 | | demonstration as approved by the Agency: (1) the |
22 | | disposal area will be
covered in a manner that will |
23 | | support continuous vegetation, (2) the
facility will |
24 | | be adequately protected from wind and water erosion, |
25 | | (3) the
pH will be maintained so as to prevent |
26 | | excessive leaching of metal ions,
and (4) adequate |
|
| | HB3119 | - 73 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | containment or other measures will be provided to |
2 | | protect
surface water and groundwater from |
3 | | contamination at levels prohibited by
this Act, the |
4 | | Illinois Groundwater Protection Act, or regulations |
5 | | adopted
pursuant thereto.
|
6 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of this Title, the |
7 | | disposal of coal
combustion waste pursuant to item (2) or (3) |
8 | | of this
subdivision (r) shall
be exempt from the other |
9 | | provisions of this Title V, and notwithstanding
the provisions |
10 | | of Title X of this Act, the Agency is authorized to grant
|
11 | | experimental permits which include provision for the disposal |
12 | | of
wastes from the combustion of coal and other materials |
13 | | pursuant to items
(2) and (3) of this subdivision (r).
|
14 | | (s) After April 1, 1989, offer for transportation, |
15 | | transport, deliver,
receive or accept special waste for which |
16 | | a manifest is required, unless
the manifest indicates that the |
17 | | fee required under Section 22.8 of this
Act has been paid.
|
18 | | (t) Cause or allow a lateral expansion of a municipal |
19 | | solid waste landfill
unit on or after October 9, 1993, without |
20 | | a permit modification, granted by the
Agency, that authorizes |
21 | | the lateral expansion.
|
22 | | (u) Conduct any vegetable by-product treatment, storage, |
23 | | disposal or
transportation operation in violation of any |
24 | | regulation, standards or permit
requirements adopted by the |
25 | | Board under this Act. However, no permit shall be
required |
26 | | under this Title V for the land application of vegetable |
|
| | HB3119 | - 74 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | by-products
conducted pursuant to Agency permit issued under |
2 | | Title III of this Act to
the generator of the vegetable |
3 | | by-products. In addition, vegetable by-products
may be |
4 | | transported in this State without a special waste hauling |
5 | | permit, and
without the preparation and carrying of a |
6 | | manifest.
|
7 | | (v) (Blank).
|
8 | | (w) Conduct any generation, transportation, or recycling |
9 | | of construction or
demolition debris, clean or general, or |
10 | | uncontaminated soil generated during
construction, remodeling, |
11 | | repair, and demolition of utilities, structures, and
roads |
12 | | that is not commingled with any waste, without the maintenance |
13 | | of
documentation identifying the hauler, generator, place of |
14 | | origin of the debris
or soil, the weight or volume of the |
15 | | debris or soil, and the location, owner,
and operator of the |
16 | | facility where the debris or soil was transferred,
disposed, |
17 | | recycled, or treated. This documentation must be maintained by |
18 | | the
generator, transporter, or recycler for 3 years.
This |
19 | | subsection (w) shall not apply to (1) a permitted pollution |
20 | | control
facility that transfers or accepts construction or |
21 | | demolition debris,
clean or general, or uncontaminated soil |
22 | | for final disposal, recycling, or
treatment, (2) a public |
23 | | utility (as that term is defined in the Public
Utilities Act) |
24 | | or a municipal utility, (3) the Illinois Department of
|
25 | | Transportation, or (4) a municipality or a county highway |
26 | | department, with
the exception of any municipality or county |
|
| | HB3119 | - 75 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | highway department located within a
county having a population |
2 | | of over 3,000,000 inhabitants or located in a county
that
is |
3 | | contiguous to a county having a population of over 3,000,000 |
4 | | inhabitants;
but it shall apply to an entity that contracts |
5 | | with a public utility, a
municipal utility, the Illinois |
6 | | Department of Transportation, or a
municipality or a county |
7 | | highway department.
The terms
"generation" and "recycling", as
|
8 | | used in this subsection, do not
apply to clean construction or |
9 | | demolition debris
when (i) used as fill material below grade |
10 | | outside of a setback zone
if covered by sufficient |
11 | | uncontaminated soil to support vegetation within 30
days of |
12 | | the completion of filling or if covered by a road or structure, |
13 | | (ii)
solely broken concrete without
protruding metal bars is |
14 | | used for erosion control, or (iii) milled
asphalt or crushed |
15 | | concrete is used as aggregate in construction of the
shoulder |
16 | | of a roadway. The terms "generation" and "recycling", as used |
17 | | in this
subsection, do not apply to uncontaminated soil
that |
18 | | is not commingled with any waste when (i) used as fill material |
19 | | below
grade or contoured to grade, or (ii) used at the site of |
20 | | generation.
|
21 | | (x) Conduct any carbon sequestration operation: |
22 | | (1) without a permit granted by the Agency in |
23 | | accordance with Section 22.63 and implementing rules, or |
24 | | in violation of any condition imposed by such permit, |
25 | | including periodic reports and full access to adequate |
26 | | records and the inspection of facilities, as may be |
|
| | HB3119 | - 76 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | necessary to assure compliance with this Act and with |
2 | | regulations and standards adopted thereunder; |
3 | | (2) in violation this Act or any regulations or |
4 | | standards adopted by the Board under this Act; or |
5 | | (3) in violation of any order adopted by the Board |
6 | | under this Act. |
7 | | (y) Inject any concentrated carbon dioxide fluid produced |
8 | | by a carbon dioxide capture project into a Class II well for |
9 | | purposes of enhanced oil recovery, including the facilitation |
10 | | of enhanced oil recovery from another well or sell or |
11 | | transport concentrated carbon dioxide fluid produced by a |
12 | | carbon dioxide capture project for use in enhanced oil |
13 | | recovery. |
14 | | (Source: P.A. 101-171, eff. 7-30-19; 102-216, eff. 1-1-22; |
15 | | 102-310, eff. 8-6-21; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. |
16 | | 5-13-22.)
|
17 | | (415 ILCS 5/22.63 new) |
18 | | Sec. 22.63. Carbon sequestration. |
19 | | (a) The General Assembly finds that: |
20 | | (1) the State has a long-standing policy to restore, |
21 | | protect, and enhance the environment, including the purity |
22 | | of the air, land, and waters, including groundwaters, of |
23 | | this State; |
24 | | (2) a clean environment is essential to the growth and |
25 | | well-being of this State; |
|
| | HB3119 | - 77 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | (3) the sequestration of carbon in underground |
2 | | formations poses a significant and long-term risk to the |
3 | | air, land, and waters, including groundwater, of the State |
4 | | unless Illinois adopts clear standards to ensure that no |
5 | | sequestered carbon escapes the underground formation into |
6 | | which it is injected; and |
7 | | (4) meaningful participation of State residents, |
8 | | especially vulnerable populations who may be affected by |
9 | | regulatory actions, is critical to ensure that |
10 | | environmental justice considerations are incorporated in |
11 | | the development of, decision-making related to, and |
12 | | implementation of environmental laws and rulemaking that |
13 | | protects and improves the well-being of communities in |
14 | | this State that bear disproportionate burdens imposed by |
15 | | environmental pollution. |
16 | | Therefore, the purpose of this Section is to promote a |
17 | | healthful environment, including clean water, air, and land, |
18 | | meaningful public involvement, and to ensure only responsible |
19 | | sequestration of carbon dioxide occurs in the State, so as to |
20 | | protect public health and to prevent pollution of the |
21 | | environment. |
22 | | The provisions of this Section shall be liberally |
23 | | construed to carry out the purposes of this Section. |
24 | | (b) Permit required. Any person seeking to sequester |
25 | | carbon dioxide in the State must first obtain a carbon |
26 | | sequestration permit from the Agency in accordance with the |
|
| | HB3119 | - 78 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | rules developed pursuant to subsection (h). |
2 | | (c) Environmental impact analysis. Any person seeking to |
3 | | sequester carbon dioxide in the State must, before seeking a |
4 | | carbon sequestration permit in accordance with the rules |
5 | | developed pursuant to subsection (h), first conduct an |
6 | | environmental impact analysis. That environmental impact |
7 | | analysis must: |
8 | | (1) include a statement of purpose and need for the |
9 | | proposed carbon sequestration project; |
10 | | (2) include a greenhouse gas inventory analysis that |
11 | | details and compiles the total Scope 1, 2, and 3 |
12 | | greenhouse gas emissions associated with the capture, |
13 | | transportation, and sequestration of the carbon dioxide |
14 | | proposed to be sequestered, together with a demonstration |
15 | | that the Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions associated with the |
16 | | capture, transportation, and sequestration of the carbon |
17 | | dioxide, converted into carbon dioxide equivalent, |
18 | | consistent with United States Environmental Protection |
19 | | Agency rules and guidance, will not exceed the total |
20 | | amount of greenhouse gases sequestered on an annual basis |
21 | | for each year the project remains in operation; |
22 | | (3) include a water impacts analysis that details: (i) |
23 | | the water sources likely to be impacted by the capture, |
24 | | transportation, and sequestration of the carbon dioxide |
25 | | proposed to be sequestered; (ii) current uses of those |
26 | | water sources; (iii) potential or certain impacts to those |
|
| | HB3119 | - 79 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | water sources from capture, transportation, and |
2 | | sequestration of the carbon dioxide, including impacts to |
3 | | water quantity, quality, and current uses; (iv) the |
4 | | duration of the impacts to water associated with the |
5 | | capture, transportation, and sequestration of the carbon |
6 | | dioxide proposed to be sequestered; and (v) the methods |
7 | | the applicant will use to minimize both water use and |
8 | | impacts to water quality associated with the sequestration |
9 | | of carbon dioxide; |
10 | | (4) include an alternatives analysis that evaluates |
11 | | other reasonable alternatives for achieving the same |
12 | | volume of carbon dioxide emissions reductions as are |
13 | | proposed to be achieved through carbon sequestration, |
14 | | including: (i) if the carbon dioxide was captured at a |
15 | | facility that generates electricity, energy-generation |
16 | | alternatives such as renewable energy, energy storage, or |
17 | | energy efficiency; (ii) if the carbon dioxide was captured |
18 | | at a facility that produces fuel for vehicles or |
19 | | equipment, alternatives such as the use of electric |
20 | | vehicles; and (iii) if the carbon dioxide was captured at |
21 | | an industrial facility, alternative industrial processes |
22 | | that could reduce the amount of carbon dioxide generated. |
23 | | For each alternative identified, the person seeking to |
24 | | sequester carbon dioxide shall complete a GHG inventory |
25 | | analysis of the alternative consistent with paragraph (2) |
26 | | of subsection and a water impacts analysis, addressing the |
|
| | HB3119 | - 80 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | factors set out in paragraph (3) of subsection; and |
2 | | (5) be developed with public input, including by |
3 | | making a draft version of the analysis available on a |
4 | | public website for not less than 60 days and accepting |
5 | | comments on the proposed analysis for the entirety of that |
6 | | period, together with a public meeting at least 14 days |
7 | | after the posting of the draft on the public website which |
8 | | provides a meaningful opportunity for the public to ask |
9 | | questions, have those questions answered, and provide |
10 | | comment on the draft. The final environmental analysis |
11 | | must include responses to public comments, identify all |
12 | | changes to the analysis made in response to those |
13 | | comments, and be made available to the public on a public |
14 | | website. |
15 | | (d) Area of review analysis. Any person seeking to |
16 | | sequester carbon dioxide in the State must, before seeking a |
17 | | carbon sequestration permit in accordance with the rules |
18 | | developed pursuant to subsection (h), first conduct an area of |
19 | | review analysis that:
(i) identifies any faults, fractures, |
20 | | cracks, abandoned or operating wells, mine shafts, quarries, |
21 | | seismic activity, or other features of the proposed area of |
22 | | review that could interfere with containment of carbon |
23 | | dioxide; and (ii) if any such feature is present, demonstrates |
24 | | that the feature will not interfere with carbon dioxide |
25 | | containment. |
26 | | (e) Conditions on water use. No permit for the |
|
| | HB3119 | - 81 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | sequestration of carbon dioxide may be issued unless:
(i) the |
2 | | Illinois State Water Survey has reviewed the water impacts |
3 | | analysis required under subsection (c) and, taking into |
4 | | consideration that analysis, information available to the |
5 | | Illinois State Water Survey concerning water supply and uses, |
6 | | and public comment, concluded that the proposed carbon dioxide |
7 | | sequestration project will not have significant adverse |
8 | | effects on water supply or current or future uses of the water |
9 | | source; and
(ii) the permit sets out conditions, determined in |
10 | | consultation with the Illinois State Water Supply and taking |
11 | | into consideration public comments, under which the project |
12 | | operator must reduce the volume or rate or water that may be |
13 | | utilized for the sequestration of carbon dioxide, as well as |
14 | | conditions under which the use of water for carbon |
15 | | sequestration must be halted altogether. |
16 | | (f) Financial Assurance. Any person who applies for, or is |
17 | | granted, a permit for carbon sequestration under subsection |
18 | | (b) shall post with the Agency a performance bond or other |
19 | | security in accordance with this Act and the rules developed |
20 | | pursuant to subsection (h). The only acceptable forms of |
21 | | financial assurance are a trust fund, a surety bond |
22 | | guaranteeing payment, a surety bond guaranteeing performance, |
23 | | or an irrevocable letter of credit.
The Agency is authorized |
24 | | to enter into such contracts and agreements as it may deem |
25 | | necessary to carry out the purposes of this Section. Neither |
26 | | the State, nor the Director, nor any State employee shall be |
|
| | HB3119 | - 82 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | liable for any damages or injuries arising out of or resulting |
2 | | from any action taken under this Section.
The Agency shall |
3 | | have the authority to approve or disapprove any performance |
4 | | bond or other security posted under this subsection. Any |
5 | | person whose performance bond or other security is disapproved |
6 | | by the Agency may contest the disapproval as a permit denial |
7 | | appeal pursuant to Section 40. |
8 | | (g) Registration and insurance.
Every applicant for a |
9 | | permit for carbon sequestration under subsection (b) shall |
10 | | first register with the Agency at least 60 days before |
11 | | applying for a permit. The Agency shall make available a |
12 | | registration form within 90 days after the effective date of |
13 | | this Act. The registration form shall require the following |
14 | | information: |
15 | | (1) the name and address of the registrant and any |
16 | | parent, subsidiary, or affiliate thereof; |
17 | | (2) disclosure of all findings of a serious violation |
18 | | or an equivalent violation under federal or State laws or |
19 | | regulations concerning the development or operation of a |
20 | | carbon dioxide injection well, a carbon dioxide pipeline, |
21 | | or an oil or gas exploration or production site, by the |
22 | | applicant or any parent, subsidiary, or affiliate thereof |
23 | | within the previous 5 years; and |
24 | | (3) proof of insurance to cover injuries, damages, or |
25 | | loss related to a release of carbon dioxide in the amount |
26 | | of at least $250,000,000, from an insurance carrier |
|
| | HB3119 | - 83 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | authorized, licensed, or permitted to do this insurance |
2 | | business in this State that holds at least an A- rating by |
3 | | A.M. Best and Company or any comparable rating service. |
4 | | A registrant must notify the Department of any change in |
5 | | the information identified in paragraphs (1), (2), or (3) no |
6 | | later than one month following the change or sooner upon |
7 | | request of the Agency.
If granted a carbon sequestration |
8 | | permit under this Section, the permittee must maintain |
9 | | insurance in accordance with paragraph (1) throughout the |
10 | | period during which carbon dioxide is injected into the |
11 | | sequestration site and at least 100 years thereafter. |
12 | | (h) The Board shall adopt rules establishing permit |
13 | | requirements and other standards for carbon sequestration. The |
14 | | Board's rules shall address, but are not limited to, the |
15 | | following issues: applicability; required permit information; |
16 | | minimum criteria for siting; area of review and corrective |
17 | | action; financial responsibility; injection well construction |
18 | | requirements; logging, sampling, and testing requirements |
19 | | prior to injection well operation; injection well operating |
20 | | requirements; mechanical integrity; testing and monitoring |
21 | | requirements; reporting requirements; injection well plugging; |
22 | | pose-injection site care and site closure; emergency and |
23 | | remedial response; conditions for obtaining a variance from |
24 | | injection depth requirements; and security protections for |
25 | | injection wells, monitors, and other associated infrastructure |
26 | | to prevent tampering with sequestration-related equipment. Not |
|
| | HB3119 | - 84 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | later than one year after the effective date of this |
2 | | amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly the Agency shall |
3 | | propose, and not later than 2 years after receipt of the |
4 | | Agency's proposal the Board shall adopt, rules under this |
5 | | Section. The rules must, at a minimum: |
6 | | (1) be at least as protective and comprehensive as the |
7 | | federal regulations or amendments thereto promulgated by |
8 | | the Administrator of the United States Environmental |
9 | | Protection Agency in Subpart H of 40 CFR 146 governing |
10 | | Class VI Wells; |
11 | | (2) specify the minimum contents of carbon |
12 | | sequestration permit applications, which shall include the |
13 | | environmental impacts analyses required by subsection (c), |
14 | | the area of review analysis required by subsection (d), |
15 | | and documentation and analyses sufficient to demonstrate |
16 | | compliance with all applicable rules for carbon |
17 | | sequestration developed pursuant to this Section; |
18 | | (3) specify the frequency at which carbon |
19 | | sequestration permits expire and must be renewed, the |
20 | | circumstances under which a permittee must seek a permit |
21 | | modification, and the circumstances under which the Agency |
22 | | may temporarily or permanently revoke a carbon |
23 | | sequestration permit; |
24 | | (4) specify standards for review, approval, and denial |
25 | | by the Agency of carbon sequestration permit applications; |
26 | | (5) specify meaningful public participation procedures |
|
| | HB3119 | - 85 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | for the issuance of carbon sequestration permits, |
2 | | including, but not limited to, public notice of the |
3 | | submission of permit applications; posting on a public |
4 | | website of the full permit application, the draft and |
5 | | final permitting actions by the Agency, and the Agency's |
6 | | response to comments; an opportunity for the submission of |
7 | | public comments; an opportunity for a public hearing prior |
8 | | to permit issuance; and a summary and response of the |
9 | | comments prepared by the Agency. When the sequestration is |
10 | | proposed to take place in an area of environmental justice |
11 | | concern, the rules shall specify further opportunities for |
12 | | public participation, including but not limited to public |
13 | | meetings, translations of relevant documents into other |
14 | | languages for residents with limited English proficiency, |
15 | | and interpretation services at public meetings and |
16 | | hearings; |
17 | | (6) prescribe the type and amount of the performance |
18 | | bonds or other securities required under subsection (f), |
19 | | and the conditions under which the State is entitled to |
20 | | collect moneys from such performance bonds or other |
21 | | securities; |
22 | | (7) specify a procedure to identify areas of |
23 | | environmental justice concern in relation to sequestration |
24 | | facilities; |
25 | | (8) prohibit carbon dioxide sequestration unless the |
26 | | permit applicant demonstrates that the confining zone in |
|
| | HB3119 | - 86 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | which the applicant proposes to sequester carbon dioxide:
|
2 | | (i) is not located in an active seismic zone, fault area, |
3 | | or any other location in which carbon sequestration could |
4 | | pose an undue risk of harm to human health or the |
5 | | environment;
(ii) does not intersect with an aquifer |
6 | | containing groundwater classified as Class 1, 2 or 3 |
7 | | groundwater under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 620;
(ii) does not |
8 | | intersect with any aquifer that is hydraulically connected |
9 | | to aquifers containing groundwater classified as Class 1, |
10 | | 2, or 3 under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 620; and
(iii) does not |
11 | | contain any faults, fractures, abandoned or operating |
12 | | wells, mine shafts, quarries, or other features that could |
13 | | interfere with containment of carbon dioxide; |
14 | | (9) require that monitoring of carbon sequestration |
15 | | facilities be conducted by a third-party contractor; |
16 | | (10) establish minimum qualifications for third-party |
17 | | contractors to conduct monitoring; |
18 | | (11) specify the types of monitors and frequency of |
19 | | monitoring to be performed at carbon sequestration |
20 | | facilities, which in addition to monitoring required by |
21 | | Subpart H of 40 CFR 146 shall include surface air |
22 | | monitoring, soil gas monitoring, seismicity monitoring, |
23 | | and any other types of monitoring the Board determines are |
24 | | appropriate to protect health and the environment; |
25 | | (12) set the minimum duration of the post-injection |
26 | | site care period at no fewer than 100 years; and |
|
| | HB3119 | - 87 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | (13) establish reporting requirements for carbon |
2 | | sequestration permittees, which in addition to the |
3 | | reporting required by Subpart H of 40 CFR 146 shall |
4 | | include, but are not limited to, the mass of carbon |
5 | | dioxide transported to sequestration facilities, the |
6 | | facilities from which that carbon dioxide was captured, |
7 | | seismic events of significant magnitude, and malfunctions |
8 | | or downtime of any monitors. |
9 | | (i) No adjusted standard, variance, or other regulatory |
10 | | relief otherwise available under this Act may be granted from |
11 | | the requirements of this Section.
|
12 | | (415 ILCS 5/39) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1039)
|
13 | | Sec. 39. Issuance of permits; procedures.
|
14 | | (a) When the Board has by regulation required a permit for
|
15 | | the construction, installation, or operation of any type of |
16 | | facility,
equipment, vehicle, vessel, or aircraft, the |
17 | | applicant shall apply to
the Agency for such permit and it |
18 | | shall be the duty of the Agency to
issue such a permit upon |
19 | | proof by the applicant that the facility,
equipment, vehicle, |
20 | | vessel, or aircraft will not cause a violation of
this Act or |
21 | | of regulations hereunder. The Agency shall adopt such
|
22 | | procedures as are necessary to carry out its duties under this |
23 | | Section.
In making its determinations on permit applications |
24 | | under this Section the Agency may consider prior adjudications |
25 | | of
noncompliance with this Act by the applicant that involved |
|
| | HB3119 | - 88 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | a release of a
contaminant into the environment. In granting |
2 | | permits, the Agency
may impose reasonable conditions |
3 | | specifically related to the applicant's past
compliance |
4 | | history with this Act as necessary to correct, detect, or
|
5 | | prevent noncompliance. The Agency may impose such other |
6 | | conditions
as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of |
7 | | this Act, and as are not
inconsistent with the regulations |
8 | | promulgated by the Board hereunder. Except as
otherwise |
9 | | provided in this Act, a bond or other security shall not be |
10 | | required
as a condition for the issuance of a permit. If the |
11 | | Agency denies any permit
under this Section, the Agency shall |
12 | | transmit to the applicant within the time
limitations of this |
13 | | Section specific, detailed statements as to the reasons the
|
14 | | permit application was denied. Such statements shall include, |
15 | | but not be
limited to, the following:
|
16 | | (i) the Sections of this Act which may be violated if |
17 | | the permit
were granted;
|
18 | | (ii) the provision of the regulations, promulgated |
19 | | under this Act,
which may be violated if the permit were |
20 | | granted;
|
21 | | (iii) the specific type of information, if any, which |
22 | | the Agency
deems the applicant did not provide the Agency; |
23 | | and
|
24 | | (iv) a statement of specific reasons why the Act and |
25 | | the regulations
might not be met if the permit were |
26 | | granted.
|
|
| | HB3119 | - 89 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | If there is no final action by the Agency within 90 days |
2 | | after the
filing of the application for permit, the applicant |
3 | | may deem the permit
issued; except that this time period shall |
4 | | be extended to 180 days when
(1) notice and opportunity for |
5 | | public hearing are required by State or
federal law or |
6 | | regulation, (2) the application which was filed is for
any |
7 | | permit to develop a landfill subject to issuance pursuant to |
8 | | this
subsection, or (3) the application that was filed is for a |
9 | | MSWLF unit
required to issue public notice under subsection |
10 | | (p) of Section 39. The
90-day and 180-day time periods for the |
11 | | Agency to take final action do not
apply to NPDES permit |
12 | | applications under subsection (b) of this Section,
to RCRA |
13 | | permit applications under subsection (d) of this Section,
to |
14 | | UIC permit applications under subsection (e) of this Section, |
15 | | or to CCR surface impoundment applications under subsection |
16 | | (y) of this Section.
|
17 | | The Agency shall publish notice of all final permit |
18 | | determinations for
development permits for MSWLF units and for |
19 | | significant permit modifications
for lateral expansions for |
20 | | existing MSWLF units one time in a newspaper of
general |
21 | | circulation in the county in which the unit is or is proposed |
22 | | to be
located.
|
23 | | After January 1, 1994 and until July 1, 1998, operating |
24 | | permits issued under
this Section by the
Agency for sources of |
25 | | air pollution permitted to emit less than 25 tons
per year of |
26 | | any combination of regulated air pollutants, as defined in
|
|
| | HB3119 | - 90 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | Section 39.5 of this Act, shall be required to be renewed only |
2 | | upon written
request by the Agency consistent with applicable |
3 | | provisions of this Act and
regulations promulgated hereunder. |
4 | | Such operating permits shall expire
180 days after the date of |
5 | | such a request. The Board shall revise its
regulations for the |
6 | | existing State air pollution operating permit program
|
7 | | consistent with this provision by January 1, 1994.
|
8 | | After June 30, 1998, operating permits issued under this |
9 | | Section by the
Agency for sources of air pollution that are not |
10 | | subject to Section 39.5 of
this Act and are not required to |
11 | | have a federally enforceable State operating
permit shall be |
12 | | required to be renewed only upon written request by the Agency
|
13 | | consistent with applicable provisions of this Act and its |
14 | | rules. Such
operating permits shall expire 180 days after the |
15 | | date of such a request.
Before July 1, 1998, the Board shall |
16 | | revise its rules for the existing State
air pollution |
17 | | operating permit program consistent with this paragraph and |
18 | | shall
adopt rules that require a source to demonstrate that it |
19 | | qualifies for a permit
under this paragraph.
|
20 | | (b) The Agency may issue NPDES permits exclusively under |
21 | | this
subsection for the discharge of contaminants from point |
22 | | sources into
navigable waters, all as defined in the Federal |
23 | | Water Pollution Control
Act, as now or hereafter amended, |
24 | | within the jurisdiction of the
State, or into any well.
|
25 | | All NPDES permits shall contain those terms and |
26 | | conditions, including,
but not limited to, schedules of |
|
| | HB3119 | - 91 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | compliance, which may be required to
accomplish the purposes |
2 | | and provisions of this Act.
|
3 | | The Agency may issue general NPDES permits for discharges |
4 | | from categories
of point sources which are subject to the same |
5 | | permit limitations and
conditions. Such general permits may be |
6 | | issued without individual
applications and shall conform to |
7 | | regulations promulgated under Section 402
of the Federal Water |
8 | | Pollution Control Act, as now or hereafter amended.
|
9 | | The Agency may include, among such conditions, effluent |
10 | | limitations
and other requirements established under this Act, |
11 | | Board regulations,
the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as |
12 | | now or hereafter amended, and
regulations pursuant thereto, |
13 | | and schedules for achieving compliance
therewith at the |
14 | | earliest reasonable date.
|
15 | | The Agency shall adopt filing requirements and procedures |
16 | | which are
necessary and appropriate for the issuance of NPDES |
17 | | permits, and which
are consistent with the Act or regulations |
18 | | adopted by the Board, and
with the Federal Water Pollution |
19 | | Control Act, as now or hereafter
amended, and regulations |
20 | | pursuant thereto.
|
21 | | The Agency, subject to any conditions which may be |
22 | | prescribed by
Board regulations, may issue NPDES permits to |
23 | | allow discharges beyond
deadlines established by this Act or |
24 | | by regulations of the Board without
the requirement of a |
25 | | variance, subject to the Federal Water Pollution
Control Act, |
26 | | as now or hereafter amended, and regulations pursuant thereto.
|
|
| | HB3119 | - 92 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | (c) Except for those facilities owned or operated by |
2 | | sanitary districts
organized under the Metropolitan Water |
3 | | Reclamation District Act, no
permit for the development or |
4 | | construction of a new pollution control
facility may be |
5 | | granted by the Agency unless the applicant submits proof to |
6 | | the
Agency that the location of the facility has been approved |
7 | | by the county board
of the county if in an unincorporated area, |
8 | | or the governing body of the
municipality when in an |
9 | | incorporated area, in which the facility is to be
located in |
10 | | accordance with Section 39.2 of this Act. For purposes of this |
11 | | subsection (c), and for purposes of Section 39.2 of this Act, |
12 | | the appropriate county board or governing body of the |
13 | | municipality shall be the county board of the county or the |
14 | | governing body of the municipality in which the facility is to |
15 | | be located as of the date when the application for siting |
16 | | approval is filed.
|
17 | | In the event that siting approval granted pursuant to |
18 | | Section 39.2 has
been transferred to a subsequent owner or |
19 | | operator, that subsequent owner or
operator may apply to the |
20 | | Agency for, and the Agency may grant, a development
or |
21 | | construction permit for the facility for which local siting |
22 | | approval was
granted. Upon application to the Agency for a |
23 | | development or
construction permit by that subsequent owner or |
24 | | operator,
the permit applicant shall cause written notice of |
25 | | the permit application
to be served upon the appropriate |
26 | | county board or governing body of the
municipality that |
|
| | HB3119 | - 93 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | granted siting approval for that facility and upon any party
|
2 | | to the siting proceeding pursuant to which siting approval was |
3 | | granted. In
that event, the Agency shall conduct an evaluation |
4 | | of the subsequent owner or
operator's prior experience in |
5 | | waste management operations in the manner
conducted under |
6 | | subsection (i) of Section 39 of this Act.
|
7 | | Beginning August 20, 1993, if the pollution control |
8 | | facility consists of a
hazardous or solid waste disposal |
9 | | facility for which the proposed site is
located in an |
10 | | unincorporated area of a county with a population of less than
|
11 | | 100,000 and includes all or a portion of a parcel of land that |
12 | | was, on April 1,
1993, adjacent to a municipality having a |
13 | | population of less than 5,000, then
the local siting review |
14 | | required under this subsection (c) in conjunction with
any |
15 | | permit applied for after that date shall be performed by the |
16 | | governing body
of that adjacent municipality rather than the |
17 | | county board of the county in
which the proposed site is |
18 | | located; and for the purposes of that local siting
review, any |
19 | | references in this Act to the county board shall be deemed to |
20 | | mean
the governing body of that adjacent municipality; |
21 | | provided, however, that the
provisions of this paragraph shall |
22 | | not apply to any proposed site which was, on
April 1, 1993, |
23 | | owned in whole or in part by another municipality.
|
24 | | In the case of a pollution control facility for which a
|
25 | | development permit was issued before November 12, 1981, if an |
26 | | operating
permit has not been issued by the Agency prior to |
|
| | HB3119 | - 94 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | August 31, 1989 for
any portion of the facility, then the |
2 | | Agency may not issue or renew any
development permit nor issue |
3 | | an original operating permit for any portion of
such facility |
4 | | unless the applicant has submitted proof to the Agency that |
5 | | the
location of the facility has been approved by the |
6 | | appropriate county board or
municipal governing body pursuant |
7 | | to Section 39.2 of this Act.
|
8 | | After January 1, 1994, if a solid waste
disposal facility, |
9 | | any portion for which an operating permit has been issued by
|
10 | | the Agency, has not accepted waste disposal for 5 or more |
11 | | consecutive calendar
years, before that facility may accept |
12 | | any new or additional waste for
disposal, the owner and |
13 | | operator must obtain a new operating permit under this
Act for |
14 | | that facility unless the owner and operator have applied to |
15 | | the Agency
for a permit authorizing the temporary suspension |
16 | | of waste acceptance. The
Agency may not issue a new operation |
17 | | permit under this Act for the facility
unless the applicant |
18 | | has submitted proof to the Agency that the location of the
|
19 | | facility has been approved or re-approved by the appropriate |
20 | | county board or
municipal governing body under Section 39.2 of |
21 | | this Act after the facility
ceased accepting waste.
|
22 | | Except for those facilities owned or operated by sanitary |
23 | | districts
organized under the Metropolitan Water Reclamation |
24 | | District Act, and
except for new pollution control facilities |
25 | | governed by Section 39.2,
and except for fossil fuel mining |
26 | | facilities, the granting of a permit under
this Act shall not |
|
| | HB3119 | - 95 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | relieve the applicant from meeting and securing all
necessary |
2 | | zoning approvals from the unit of government having zoning
|
3 | | jurisdiction over the proposed facility.
|
4 | | Before beginning construction on any new sewage treatment |
5 | | plant or sludge
drying site to be owned or operated by a |
6 | | sanitary district organized under
the Metropolitan Water |
7 | | Reclamation District Act for which a new
permit (rather than |
8 | | the renewal or amendment of an existing permit) is
required, |
9 | | such sanitary district shall hold a public hearing within the
|
10 | | municipality within which the proposed facility is to be |
11 | | located, or within the
nearest community if the proposed |
12 | | facility is to be located within an
unincorporated area, at |
13 | | which information concerning the proposed facility
shall be |
14 | | made available to the public, and members of the public shall |
15 | | be given
the opportunity to express their views concerning the |
16 | | proposed facility.
|
17 | | The Agency may issue a permit for a municipal waste |
18 | | transfer station
without requiring approval pursuant to |
19 | | Section 39.2 provided that the following
demonstration is |
20 | | made:
|
21 | | (1) the municipal waste transfer station was in |
22 | | existence on or before
January 1, 1979 and was in |
23 | | continuous operation from January 1, 1979 to January
1, |
24 | | 1993;
|
25 | | (2) the operator submitted a permit application to the |
26 | | Agency to develop
and operate the municipal waste transfer |
|
| | HB3119 | - 96 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | station during April of 1994;
|
2 | | (3) the operator can demonstrate that the county board |
3 | | of the county, if
the municipal waste transfer station is |
4 | | in an unincorporated area, or the
governing body of the |
5 | | municipality, if the station is in an incorporated area,
|
6 | | does not object to resumption of the operation of the |
7 | | station; and
|
8 | | (4) the site has local zoning approval.
|
9 | | (d) The Agency may issue RCRA permits exclusively under |
10 | | this
subsection to persons owning or operating a facility for |
11 | | the treatment,
storage, or disposal of hazardous waste as |
12 | | defined under this Act. Subsection (y) of this Section, rather |
13 | | than this subsection (d), shall apply to permits issued for |
14 | | CCR surface impoundments.
|
15 | | All RCRA permits shall contain those terms and conditions, |
16 | | including, but
not limited to, schedules of compliance, which |
17 | | may be required to accomplish
the purposes and provisions of |
18 | | this Act. The Agency may include among such
conditions |
19 | | standards and other requirements established under this Act,
|
20 | | Board regulations, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act |
21 | | of 1976 (P.L.
94-580), as amended, and regulations pursuant |
22 | | thereto, and may include
schedules for achieving compliance |
23 | | therewith as soon as possible. The
Agency shall require that a |
24 | | performance bond or other security be provided
as a condition |
25 | | for the issuance of a RCRA permit.
|
26 | | In the case of a permit to operate a hazardous waste or PCB |
|
| | HB3119 | - 97 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | incinerator
as defined in subsection (k) of Section 44, the |
2 | | Agency shall require, as a
condition of the permit, that the |
3 | | operator of the facility perform such
analyses of the waste to |
4 | | be incinerated as may be necessary and appropriate
to ensure |
5 | | the safe operation of the incinerator.
|
6 | | The Agency shall adopt filing requirements and procedures |
7 | | which
are necessary and appropriate for the issuance of RCRA |
8 | | permits, and which
are consistent with the Act or regulations |
9 | | adopted by the Board, and with
the Resource Conservation and |
10 | | Recovery Act of 1976 (P.L. 94-580), as
amended, and |
11 | | regulations pursuant thereto.
|
12 | | The applicant shall make available to the public for |
13 | | inspection all
documents submitted by the applicant to the |
14 | | Agency in furtherance
of an application, with the exception of |
15 | | trade secrets, at the office of
the county board or governing |
16 | | body of the municipality. Such documents
may be copied upon |
17 | | payment of the actual cost of reproduction during regular
|
18 | | business hours of the local office. The Agency shall issue a |
19 | | written statement
concurrent with its grant or denial of the |
20 | | permit explaining the basis for its
decision.
|
21 | | (e) The Agency may issue UIC permits exclusively under |
22 | | this
subsection to persons owning or operating a facility for |
23 | | the underground
injection of contaminants as defined under |
24 | | this Act , except that the Agency shall issue any permits for |
25 | | underground injection wells for the sequestration of carbon |
26 | | dioxide under Section 22.63 .
|
|
| | HB3119 | - 98 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | All UIC permits shall contain those terms and conditions, |
2 | | including, but
not limited to, schedules of compliance, which |
3 | | may be required to accomplish
the purposes and provisions of |
4 | | this Act. The Agency may include among such
conditions |
5 | | standards and other requirements established under this Act,
|
6 | | Board regulations, the Safe Drinking Water Act (P.L. 93-523), |
7 | | as amended,
and regulations pursuant thereto, and may include |
8 | | schedules for achieving
compliance therewith. The Agency shall |
9 | | require that a performance bond or
other security be provided |
10 | | as a condition for the issuance of a UIC permit.
|
11 | | The Agency shall adopt filing requirements and procedures |
12 | | which
are necessary and appropriate for the issuance of UIC |
13 | | permits, and which
are consistent with the Act or regulations |
14 | | adopted by the Board, and with
the Safe Drinking Water Act |
15 | | (P.L. 93-523), as amended, and regulations
pursuant thereto.
|
16 | | The applicant shall make available to the public for |
17 | | inspection all
documents submitted by the applicant to the |
18 | | Agency in furtherance of an
application, with the exception of |
19 | | trade secrets, at the office of the county
board or governing |
20 | | body of the municipality. Such documents may be copied upon
|
21 | | payment of the actual cost of reproduction during regular |
22 | | business hours of the
local office. The Agency shall issue a |
23 | | written statement concurrent with its
grant or denial of the |
24 | | permit explaining the basis for its decision.
|
25 | | (f) In making any determination pursuant to Section 9.1 of |
26 | | this Act:
|
|
| | HB3119 | - 99 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | (1) The Agency shall have authority to make the |
2 | | determination of any
question required to be determined by |
3 | | the Clean Air Act, as now or
hereafter amended, this Act, |
4 | | or the regulations of the Board, including the
|
5 | | determination of the Lowest Achievable Emission Rate, |
6 | | Maximum Achievable
Control Technology, or Best Available |
7 | | Control Technology, consistent with the
Board's |
8 | | regulations, if any.
|
9 | | (2) The Agency shall adopt requirements as necessary |
10 | | to implement public participation procedures, including, |
11 | | but not limited to, public notice, comment, and an |
12 | | opportunity for hearing, which must accompany the |
13 | | processing of applications for PSD permits. The Agency |
14 | | shall briefly describe and respond to all significant |
15 | | comments on the draft permit raised during the public |
16 | | comment period or during any hearing. The Agency may group |
17 | | related comments together and provide one unified response |
18 | | for each issue raised. |
19 | | (3) Any complete permit application submitted to the |
20 | | Agency under this subsection for a PSD permit shall be |
21 | | granted or denied by the Agency not later than one year |
22 | | after the filing of such completed application. |
23 | | (4) The Agency shall, after conferring with the |
24 | | applicant, give written
notice to the applicant of its |
25 | | proposed decision on the application, including
the terms |
26 | | and conditions of the permit to be issued and the facts, |
|
| | HB3119 | - 100 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | conduct,
or other basis upon which the Agency will rely to |
2 | | support its proposed action.
|
3 | | (g) The Agency shall include as conditions upon all |
4 | | permits issued for
hazardous waste disposal sites such |
5 | | restrictions upon the future use
of such sites as are |
6 | | reasonably necessary to protect public health and
the |
7 | | environment, including permanent prohibition of the use of |
8 | | such
sites for purposes which may create an unreasonable risk |
9 | | of injury to human
health or to the environment. After |
10 | | administrative and judicial challenges
to such restrictions |
11 | | have been exhausted, the Agency shall file such
restrictions |
12 | | of record in the Office of the Recorder of the county in which
|
13 | | the hazardous waste disposal site is located.
|
14 | | (h) A hazardous waste stream may not be deposited in a |
15 | | permitted hazardous
waste site unless specific authorization |
16 | | is obtained from the Agency by the
generator and disposal site |
17 | | owner and operator for the deposit of that specific
hazardous |
18 | | waste stream. The Agency may grant specific authorization for
|
19 | | disposal of hazardous waste streams only after the generator |
20 | | has reasonably
demonstrated that, considering
technological |
21 | | feasibility and economic reasonableness, the hazardous waste
|
22 | | cannot be reasonably recycled for reuse, nor incinerated or |
23 | | chemically,
physically, or biologically treated so as to |
24 | | neutralize the hazardous waste
and render it nonhazardous. In |
25 | | granting authorization under this Section,
the Agency may |
26 | | impose such conditions as may be necessary to accomplish
the |
|
| | HB3119 | - 101 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | purposes of the Act and are consistent with this Act and |
2 | | regulations
promulgated by the Board hereunder. If the Agency |
3 | | refuses to grant
authorization under this Section, the |
4 | | applicant may appeal as if the Agency
refused to grant a |
5 | | permit, pursuant to the provisions of subsection (a) of
|
6 | | Section 40 of this Act. For purposes of this subsection (h), |
7 | | the term
"generator" has the meaning given in Section 3.205 of |
8 | | this Act,
unless: (1) the hazardous waste is treated, |
9 | | incinerated, or partially recycled
for reuse prior to |
10 | | disposal, in which case the last person who treats,
|
11 | | incinerates, or partially recycles the hazardous waste prior |
12 | | to disposal is the
generator; or (2) the hazardous waste is |
13 | | from a response action, in which case
the person performing |
14 | | the response action is the generator. This subsection
(h) does |
15 | | not apply to any hazardous waste that is restricted from land |
16 | | disposal
under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728.
|
17 | | (i) Before issuing any RCRA permit, any permit for a waste |
18 | | storage site,
sanitary landfill, waste disposal site, waste |
19 | | transfer station, waste treatment
facility, waste incinerator, |
20 | | or any waste-transportation operation, any permit or interim |
21 | | authorization for a clean construction or demolition debris |
22 | | fill operation, or any permit required under subsection (d-5) |
23 | | of Section 55, the Agency
shall conduct an evaluation of the |
24 | | prospective owner's or operator's prior
experience in waste |
25 | | management operations, clean construction or demolition debris |
26 | | fill operations, and tire storage site management. The Agency |
|
| | HB3119 | - 102 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | may deny such a permit, or deny or revoke interim |
2 | | authorization,
if the prospective owner or operator or any |
3 | | employee or officer of the
prospective owner or operator has a |
4 | | history of:
|
5 | | (1) repeated violations of federal, State, or local |
6 | | laws, regulations,
standards, or ordinances in the |
7 | | operation of waste management facilities or
sites, clean |
8 | | construction or demolition debris fill operation |
9 | | facilities or sites, or tire storage sites; or
|
10 | | (2) conviction in this or another State of any crime |
11 | | which is a felony
under the laws of this State, or |
12 | | conviction of a felony in a federal court; or conviction |
13 | | in this or another state or federal court of any of the |
14 | | following crimes: forgery, official misconduct, bribery, |
15 | | perjury, or knowingly submitting false information under |
16 | | any environmental law, regulation, or permit term or |
17 | | condition; or
|
18 | | (3) proof of gross carelessness or incompetence in |
19 | | handling, storing,
processing, transporting, or disposing |
20 | | of waste, clean construction or demolition debris, or used |
21 | | or waste tires, or proof of gross carelessness or |
22 | | incompetence in using clean construction or demolition |
23 | | debris as fill.
|
24 | | (i-5) Before issuing any permit or approving any interim |
25 | | authorization for a clean construction or demolition debris |
26 | | fill operation in which any ownership interest is transferred |
|
| | HB3119 | - 103 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | between January 1, 2005, and the effective date of the |
2 | | prohibition set forth in Section 22.52 of this Act, the Agency |
3 | | shall conduct an evaluation of the operation if any previous |
4 | | activities at the site or facility may have caused or allowed |
5 | | contamination of the site. It shall be the responsibility of |
6 | | the owner or operator seeking the permit or interim |
7 | | authorization to provide to the Agency all of the information |
8 | | necessary for the Agency to conduct its evaluation. The Agency |
9 | | may deny a permit or interim authorization if previous |
10 | | activities at the site may have caused or allowed |
11 | | contamination at the site, unless such contamination is |
12 | | authorized under any permit issued by the Agency.
|
13 | | (j) The issuance under this Act of a permit to engage in |
14 | | the surface mining
of any resources other than fossil fuels |
15 | | shall not relieve
the permittee from its duty to comply with |
16 | | any applicable local law regulating
the commencement, |
17 | | location, or operation of surface mining facilities.
|
18 | | (k) A development permit issued under subsection (a) of |
19 | | Section 39 for any
facility or site which is required to have a |
20 | | permit under subsection (d) of
Section 21 shall expire at the |
21 | | end of 2 calendar years from the date upon which
it was issued, |
22 | | unless within that period the applicant has taken action to
|
23 | | develop the facility or the site. In the event that review of |
24 | | the
conditions of the development permit is sought pursuant to |
25 | | Section 40 or
41, or permittee is prevented from commencing |
26 | | development of the facility
or site by any other litigation |
|
| | HB3119 | - 104 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | beyond the permittee's control, such
two-year period shall be |
2 | | deemed to begin on the date upon which such review
process or |
3 | | litigation is concluded.
|
4 | | (l) No permit shall be issued by the Agency under this Act |
5 | | for
construction or operation of any facility or site located |
6 | | within the
boundaries of any setback zone established pursuant |
7 | | to this Act, where such
construction or operation is |
8 | | prohibited.
|
9 | | (m) The Agency may issue permits to persons owning or |
10 | | operating
a facility for composting landscape waste. In |
11 | | granting such permits, the Agency
may impose such conditions |
12 | | as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of
this Act, and |
13 | | as are not inconsistent with applicable regulations |
14 | | promulgated
by the Board. Except as otherwise provided in this |
15 | | Act, a bond or other
security shall not be required as a |
16 | | condition for the issuance of a permit. If
the Agency denies |
17 | | any permit pursuant to this subsection, the Agency shall
|
18 | | transmit to the applicant within the time limitations of this |
19 | | subsection
specific, detailed statements as to the reasons the |
20 | | permit application was
denied. Such statements shall include |
21 | | but not be limited to the following:
|
22 | | (1) the Sections of this Act that may be violated if |
23 | | the permit
were granted;
|
24 | | (2) the specific regulations promulgated pursuant to |
25 | | this
Act that may be violated if the permit were granted;
|
26 | | (3) the specific information, if any, the Agency deems |
|
| | HB3119 | - 105 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | the
applicant did not provide in its application to the |
2 | | Agency; and
|
3 | | (4) a statement of specific reasons why the Act and |
4 | | the regulations
might be violated if the permit were |
5 | | granted.
|
6 | | If no final action is taken by the Agency within 90 days |
7 | | after the filing
of the application for permit, the applicant |
8 | | may deem the permit issued.
Any applicant for a permit may |
9 | | waive the 90-day limitation by filing a
written statement with |
10 | | the Agency.
|
11 | | The Agency shall issue permits for such facilities upon |
12 | | receipt of an
application that includes a legal description of |
13 | | the site, a topographic
map of the site drawn to the scale of |
14 | | 200 feet to the inch or larger, a
description of the operation, |
15 | | including the area served, an estimate of
the volume of |
16 | | materials to be processed, and documentation that:
|
17 | | (1) the facility includes a setback of at
least 200 |
18 | | feet from the nearest potable water supply well;
|
19 | | (2) the facility is located outside the boundary
of |
20 | | the 10-year floodplain or the site will be floodproofed;
|
21 | | (3) the facility is located so as to minimize
|
22 | | incompatibility with the character of the surrounding |
23 | | area, including at
least a 200 foot setback from any |
24 | | residence, and in the case of a
facility that is developed |
25 | | or the permitted composting area of which is
expanded |
26 | | after November 17, 1991, the composting area is located at |
|
| | HB3119 | - 106 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | least 1/8
mile from the nearest residence (other than a |
2 | | residence located on the same
property as the facility);
|
3 | | (4) the design of the facility will prevent any |
4 | | compost material from
being placed within 5 feet of the |
5 | | water table, will adequately control runoff
from the site, |
6 | | and will collect and manage any leachate that is generated |
7 | | on
the site;
|
8 | | (5) the operation of the facility will include |
9 | | appropriate dust
and odor control measures, limitations on |
10 | | operating hours, appropriate
noise control measures for |
11 | | shredding, chipping and similar equipment,
management |
12 | | procedures for composting, containment and disposal of
|
13 | | non-compostable wastes, procedures to be used for
|
14 | | terminating operations at the site, and recordkeeping |
15 | | sufficient to
document the amount of materials received, |
16 | | composted, and otherwise
disposed of; and
|
17 | | (6) the operation will be conducted in accordance with |
18 | | any applicable
rules adopted by the Board.
|
19 | | The Agency shall issue renewable permits of not longer |
20 | | than 10 years
in duration for the composting of landscape |
21 | | wastes, as defined in Section
3.155 of this Act, based on the |
22 | | above requirements.
|
23 | | The operator of any facility permitted under this |
24 | | subsection (m) must
submit a written annual statement to the |
25 | | Agency on or before April 1 of
each year that includes an |
26 | | estimate of the amount of material, in tons,
received for |
|
| | HB3119 | - 107 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | composting.
|
2 | | (n) The Agency shall issue permits jointly with the |
3 | | Department of
Transportation for the dredging or deposit of |
4 | | material in Lake Michigan in
accordance with Section 18 of the |
5 | | Rivers, Lakes, and Streams Act.
|
6 | | (o) (Blank).
|
7 | | (p) (1) Any person submitting an application for a permit |
8 | | for a new MSWLF
unit or for a lateral expansion under |
9 | | subsection (t) of Section 21 of this Act
for an existing MSWLF |
10 | | unit that has not received and is not subject to local
siting |
11 | | approval under Section 39.2 of this Act shall publish notice |
12 | | of the
application in a newspaper of general circulation in |
13 | | the county in which the
MSWLF unit is or is proposed to be |
14 | | located. The notice must be published at
least 15 days before |
15 | | submission of the permit application to the Agency. The
notice |
16 | | shall state the name and address of the applicant, the |
17 | | location of the
MSWLF unit or proposed MSWLF unit, the nature |
18 | | and size of the MSWLF unit or
proposed MSWLF unit, the nature |
19 | | of the activity proposed, the probable life of
the proposed |
20 | | activity, the date the permit application will be submitted, |
21 | | and a
statement that persons may file written comments with |
22 | | the Agency concerning the
permit application within 30 days |
23 | | after the filing of the permit application
unless the time |
24 | | period to submit comments is extended by the Agency.
|
25 | | When a permit applicant submits information to the Agency |
26 | | to supplement a
permit application being reviewed by the |
|
| | HB3119 | - 108 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | Agency, the applicant shall not be
required to reissue the |
2 | | notice under this subsection.
|
3 | | (2) The Agency shall accept written comments concerning |
4 | | the permit
application that are postmarked no later than 30 |
5 | | days after the
filing of the permit application, unless the |
6 | | time period to accept comments is
extended by the Agency.
|
7 | | (3) Each applicant for a permit described in part (1) of |
8 | | this subsection
shall file a
copy of the permit application |
9 | | with the county board or governing body of the
municipality in |
10 | | which the MSWLF unit is or is proposed to be located at the
|
11 | | same time the application is submitted to the Agency. The |
12 | | permit application
filed with the county board or governing |
13 | | body of the municipality shall include
all documents submitted |
14 | | to or to be submitted to the Agency, except trade
secrets as |
15 | | determined under Section 7.1 of this Act. The permit |
16 | | application
and other documents on file with the county board |
17 | | or governing body of the
municipality shall be made available |
18 | | for public inspection during regular
business hours at the |
19 | | office of the county board or the governing body of the
|
20 | | municipality and may be copied upon payment of the actual cost |
21 | | of
reproduction.
|
22 | | (q) Within 6 months after July 12, 2011 (the effective |
23 | | date of Public Act 97-95), the Agency, in consultation with |
24 | | the regulated community, shall develop a web portal to be |
25 | | posted on its website for the purpose of enhancing review and |
26 | | promoting timely issuance of permits required by this Act. At |
|
| | HB3119 | - 109 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | a minimum, the Agency shall make the following information |
2 | | available on the web portal: |
3 | | (1) Checklists and guidance relating to the completion |
4 | | of permit applications, developed pursuant to subsection |
5 | | (s) of this Section, which may include, but are not |
6 | | limited to, existing instructions for completing the |
7 | | applications and examples of complete applications. As the |
8 | | Agency develops new checklists and develops guidance, it |
9 | | shall supplement the web portal with those materials. |
10 | | (2) Within 2 years after July 12, 2011 (the effective |
11 | | date of Public Act 97-95), permit application forms or |
12 | | portions of permit applications that can be completed and |
13 | | saved electronically, and submitted to the Agency |
14 | | electronically with digital signatures. |
15 | | (3) Within 2 years after July 12, 2011 (the effective |
16 | | date of Public Act 97-95), an online tracking system where |
17 | | an applicant may review the status of its pending |
18 | | application, including the name and contact information of |
19 | | the permit analyst assigned to the application. Until the |
20 | | online tracking system has been developed, the Agency |
21 | | shall post on its website semi-annual permitting |
22 | | efficiency tracking reports that include statistics on the |
23 | | timeframes for Agency action on the following types of |
24 | | permits received after July 12, 2011 (the effective date |
25 | | of Public Act 97-95): air construction permits, new NPDES |
26 | | permits and associated water construction permits, and |
|
| | HB3119 | - 110 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | modifications of major NPDES permits and associated water |
2 | | construction permits. The reports must be posted by |
3 | | February 1 and August 1 each year and shall include: |
4 | | (A) the number of applications received for each |
5 | | type of permit, the number of applications on which |
6 | | the Agency has taken action, and the number of |
7 | | applications still pending; and |
8 | | (B) for those applications where the Agency has |
9 | | not taken action in accordance with the timeframes set |
10 | | forth in this Act, the date the application was |
11 | | received and the reasons for any delays, which may |
12 | | include, but shall not be limited to, (i) the |
13 | | application being inadequate or incomplete, (ii) |
14 | | scientific or technical disagreements with the |
15 | | applicant, USEPA, or other local, state, or federal |
16 | | agencies involved in the permitting approval process, |
17 | | (iii) public opposition to the permit, or (iv) Agency |
18 | | staffing shortages. To the extent practicable, the |
19 | | tracking report shall provide approximate dates when |
20 | | cause for delay was identified by the Agency, when the |
21 | | Agency informed the applicant of the problem leading |
22 | | to the delay, and when the applicant remedied the |
23 | | reason for the delay. |
24 | | (r) Upon the request of the applicant, the Agency shall |
25 | | notify the applicant of the permit analyst assigned to the |
26 | | application upon its receipt. |
|
| | HB3119 | - 111 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | (s) The Agency is authorized to prepare and distribute |
2 | | guidance documents relating to its administration of this |
3 | | Section and procedural rules implementing this Section. |
4 | | Guidance documents prepared under this subsection shall not be |
5 | | considered rules and shall not be subject to the Illinois |
6 | | Administrative Procedure Act. Such guidance shall not be |
7 | | binding on any party. |
8 | | (t) Except as otherwise prohibited by federal law or |
9 | | regulation, any person submitting an application for a permit |
10 | | may include with the application suggested permit language for |
11 | | Agency consideration. The Agency is not obligated to use the |
12 | | suggested language or any portion thereof in its permitting |
13 | | decision. If requested by the permit applicant, the Agency |
14 | | shall meet with the applicant to discuss the suggested |
15 | | language. |
16 | | (u) If requested by the permit applicant, the Agency shall |
17 | | provide the permit applicant with a copy of the draft permit |
18 | | prior to any public review period. |
19 | | (v) If requested by the permit applicant, the Agency shall |
20 | | provide the permit applicant with a copy of the final permit |
21 | | prior to its issuance. |
22 | | (w) An air pollution permit shall not be required due to |
23 | | emissions of greenhouse gases, as specified by Section 9.15 of |
24 | | this Act. |
25 | | (x) If, before the expiration of a State operating permit |
26 | | that is issued pursuant to subsection (a) of this Section and |
|
| | HB3119 | - 112 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | contains federally enforceable conditions limiting the |
2 | | potential to emit of the source to a level below the major |
3 | | source threshold for that source so as to exclude the source |
4 | | from the Clean Air Act Permit Program, the Agency receives a |
5 | | complete application for the renewal of that permit, then all |
6 | | of the terms and conditions of the permit shall remain in |
7 | | effect until final administrative action has been taken on the |
8 | | application for the renewal of the permit. |
9 | | (y) The Agency may issue permits exclusively under this |
10 | | subsection to persons owning or operating a CCR surface |
11 | | impoundment subject to Section 22.59. |
12 | | (z) If a mass animal mortality event is declared by the |
13 | | Department of Agriculture in accordance with the Animal |
14 | | Mortality Act: |
15 | | (1) the owner or operator responsible for the disposal |
16 | | of dead animals is exempted from the following: |
17 | | (i) obtaining a permit for the construction, |
18 | | installation, or operation of any type of facility or |
19 | | equipment issued in accordance with subsection (a) of |
20 | | this Section; |
21 | | (ii) obtaining a permit for open burning in |
22 | | accordance with the rules adopted by the Board; and |
23 | | (iii) registering the disposal of dead animals as |
24 | | an eligible small source with the Agency in accordance |
25 | | with Section 9.14 of this Act; |
26 | | (2) as applicable, the owner or operator responsible |
|
| | HB3119 | - 113 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | for the disposal of dead animals is required to obtain the |
2 | | following permits: |
3 | | (i) an NPDES permit in accordance with subsection |
4 | | (b) of this Section; |
5 | | (ii) a PSD permit or an NA NSR permit in accordance |
6 | | with Section 9.1 of this Act; |
7 | | (iii) a lifetime State operating permit or a |
8 | | federally enforceable State operating permit, in |
9 | | accordance with subsection (a) of this Section; or |
10 | | (iv) a CAAPP permit, in accordance with Section |
11 | | 39.5 of this Act. |
12 | | All CCR surface impoundment permits shall contain those |
13 | | terms and conditions, including, but not limited to, schedules |
14 | | of compliance, which may be required to accomplish the |
15 | | purposes and provisions of this Act, Board regulations, the |
16 | | Illinois Groundwater Protection Act and regulations pursuant |
17 | | thereto, and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and |
18 | | regulations pursuant thereto, and may include schedules for |
19 | | achieving compliance therewith as soon as possible. |
20 | | The Board shall adopt filing requirements and procedures |
21 | | that are necessary and appropriate for the issuance of CCR |
22 | | surface impoundment permits and that are consistent with this |
23 | | Act or regulations adopted by the Board, and with the RCRA, as |
24 | | amended, and regulations pursuant thereto. |
25 | | The applicant shall make available to the public for |
26 | | inspection all documents submitted by the applicant to the |
|
| | HB3119 | - 114 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | Agency in furtherance of an application, with the exception of |
2 | | trade secrets, on its public internet website as well as at the |
3 | | office of the county board or governing body of the |
4 | | municipality where CCR from the CCR surface impoundment will |
5 | | be permanently disposed. Such documents may be copied upon |
6 | | payment of the actual cost of reproduction during regular |
7 | | business hours of the local office. |
8 | | The Agency shall issue a written statement concurrent with |
9 | | its grant or denial of the permit explaining the basis for its |
10 | | decision. |
11 | | (Source: P.A. 101-171, eff. 7-30-19; 102-216, eff. 1-1-22; |
12 | | 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22.)
|
13 | | (415 ILCS 5/40) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1040)
|
14 | | Sec. 40. Appeal of permit denial.
|
15 | | (a)(1) If the Agency refuses to grant or grants with |
16 | | conditions a permit
under Section 39 of this Act, the |
17 | | applicant may, within 35 days after the
date on which the |
18 | | Agency served its decision on the applicant, petition for
a |
19 | | hearing before the Board to contest the decision of the |
20 | | Agency. However,
the 35-day period for petitioning for a |
21 | | hearing may be extended for an
additional period of time not to |
22 | | exceed 90 days by written notice
provided to the Board from the |
23 | | applicant and the Agency within the initial
appeal period. The |
24 | | Board shall give 21 days' notice to any person in the
county |
25 | | where is located the facility in issue who has requested |
|
| | HB3119 | - 115 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | notice of
enforcement proceedings and to each member of the |
2 | | General Assembly in whose
legislative district that |
3 | | installation or property is located; and shall
publish that |
4 | | 21-day notice in a newspaper of general circulation in that
|
5 | | county. The Agency shall appear as respondent in such hearing. |
6 | | At such
hearing the rules prescribed in Section 32 and |
7 | | subsection (a) of Section 33 of
this Act shall apply, and the |
8 | | burden of proof shall be on the petitioner. If,
however, the |
9 | | Agency issues an NPDES permit that imposes limits which are |
10 | | based
upon a criterion or denies a permit based upon |
11 | | application of a criterion,
then the Agency shall have the |
12 | | burden of going forward with the basis for
the derivation of |
13 | | those limits or criterion which were derived under the
Board's |
14 | | rules.
|
15 | | (2) Except as provided in paragraph (a)(3), if there is no |
16 | | final action by
the Board within 120 days after the date on |
17 | | which it received the petition,
the petitioner may deem the |
18 | | permit issued under this Act, provided,
however, that that |
19 | | period of 120 days shall not run for any period of time,
not to |
20 | | exceed 30 days, during which the Board is without sufficient |
21 | | membership
to constitute the quorum required by subsection (a) |
22 | | of Section 5 of this Act,
and provided further that such 120 |
23 | | day period shall not be stayed for lack of
quorum beyond 30 |
24 | | days regardless of whether the lack of quorum exists at the
|
25 | | beginning of such 120-day period or occurs during the running |
26 | | of such 120-day
period.
|
|
| | HB3119 | - 116 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | (3) Paragraph (a)(2) shall not apply to any permit which |
2 | | is subject
to subsection (b), (d) or (e) of Section 39. If |
3 | | there is no final action by
the Board within 120 days after the |
4 | | date on which it received the petition,
the petitioner shall |
5 | | be entitled to an Appellate Court order pursuant to
subsection |
6 | | (d) of Section 41 of this Act.
|
7 | | (b) If the Agency grants a RCRA permit for a hazardous |
8 | | waste disposal site,
a third party, other than the permit |
9 | | applicant or Agency, may, within 35
days after the date on |
10 | | which the Agency issued its decision, petition the
Board for a |
11 | | hearing to contest the issuance of the permit.
Unless the |
12 | | Board determines that such petition is duplicative or |
13 | | frivolous, or that the petitioner is so located as to
not be |
14 | | affected by the permitted facility, the Board shall hear the
|
15 | | petition in accordance with the terms of subsection (a) of |
16 | | this Section
and its procedural rules governing denial |
17 | | appeals, such hearing to be
based exclusively on the record |
18 | | before the Agency. The burden of proof
shall be on the |
19 | | petitioner. The Agency and the permit applicant shall
be named |
20 | | co-respondents.
|
21 | | The provisions of this subsection do not apply to the |
22 | | granting of permits
issued for the disposal or utilization of |
23 | | sludge from publicly owned sewage
works.
|
24 | | (c) Any party to an Agency proceeding conducted pursuant |
25 | | to Section
39.3 of this Act may petition as of right to the |
26 | | Board for review of the
Agency's decision within 35 days from |
|
| | HB3119 | - 117 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | the date of issuance of the Agency's
decision, provided that |
2 | | such appeal is not duplicative
or frivolous.
However, the |
3 | | 35-day period for petitioning for a hearing may be extended
by |
4 | | the applicant for a period of time not to exceed 90 days by |
5 | | written notice
provided to the Board from the applicant and |
6 | | the Agency within the initial
appeal period. If another person |
7 | | with standing to appeal wishes to obtain
an extension, there |
8 | | must be a written notice provided to the Board by that
person, |
9 | | the Agency, and the applicant, within the initial appeal |
10 | | period.
The decision of the Board shall be based exclusively |
11 | | on the record compiled
in the Agency proceeding. In other |
12 | | respects the Board's review shall be
conducted in accordance |
13 | | with subsection (a) of this Section and the Board's
procedural |
14 | | rules governing permit denial appeals.
|
15 | | (d) In reviewing the denial or any condition of a NA NSR |
16 | | permit issued by the
Agency pursuant to rules and regulations |
17 | | adopted under subsection (c)
of Section 9.1 of this Act, the |
18 | | decision of the Board
shall be based exclusively on the record |
19 | | before the Agency including the
record of the hearing, if any, |
20 | | unless the parties agree to supplement the record. The Board |
21 | | shall, if
it finds the Agency is in error, make a final |
22 | | determination as to the
substantive limitations of the permit |
23 | | including a final determination of
Lowest Achievable Emission |
24 | | Rate.
|
25 | | (e)(1) If the Agency grants or denies a permit under |
26 | | subsection (b) of
Section 39 of this Act, a third party, other |
|
| | HB3119 | - 118 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | than the permit applicant or
Agency, may petition the Board |
2 | | within 35 days from the date of issuance of
the Agency's |
3 | | decision, for a hearing to contest the decision of the Agency.
|
4 | | (2) A petitioner shall include the following within a |
5 | | petition submitted
under subdivision (1) of this subsection:
|
6 | | (A) a demonstration that the petitioner raised the |
7 | | issues contained
within the petition during the public |
8 | | notice period or during the public
hearing on the NPDES |
9 | | permit application, if a public hearing was held; and
|
10 | | (B) a demonstration that the petitioner is so situated |
11 | | as to be
affected by the permitted facility.
|
12 | | (3) If the Board determines that the petition is not |
13 | | duplicative or frivolous and contains a satisfactory |
14 | | demonstration under
subdivision (2) of this subsection, the |
15 | | Board shall hear the petition (i) in
accordance with the terms |
16 | | of subsection (a) of this Section and its procedural
rules |
17 | | governing permit denial appeals and (ii) exclusively on the |
18 | | basis of the
record before the Agency. The burden of proof |
19 | | shall be on the petitioner.
The Agency and permit applicant |
20 | | shall be named co-respondents.
|
21 | | (f) Any person who files a petition to contest the |
22 | | issuance of a
permit by the Agency shall pay a filing fee.
|
23 | | (g) If the Agency grants or denies a permit under |
24 | | subsection (y) of Section 39, a third party, other than the |
25 | | permit applicant or Agency, may appeal the Agency's decision |
26 | | as provided under federal law for CCR surface impoundment |
|
| | HB3119 | - 119 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
|
1 | | permits. |
2 | | (h) If the Agency grants or denies a permit for capture of |
3 | | carbon dioxide under subsection (b) of Section 9.20 or a |
4 | | permit for sequestration of carbon dioxide under Section |
5 | | 22.63, including the disapproval of financial assurance under |
6 | | subsection (f), any person may petition the Board within 35 |
7 | | days from the date of issuance of the Agency's decision for a |
8 | | hearing to contest the decision of the Agency. |
9 | | (Source: P.A. 101-171, eff. 7-30-19; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21.)
|
10 | | Section 997. Severability. The provisions of this Act are |
11 | | severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
|
12 | | Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
13 | | becoming law.
|
| | | HB3119 | - 120 - | LRB103 29449 CPF 55841 b |
|
| 1 | |
INDEX
| 2 | |
Statutes amended in order of appearance
| | 3 | | New Act | | | 4 | | 20 ILCS 3855/1-10 | | | 5 | | 30 ILCS 105/5.992 new | | | 6 | | 220 ILCS 75/10 | | | 7 | | 220 ILCS 75/15 | | | 8 | | 220 ILCS 75/20 | | | 9 | | 415 ILCS 5/3.121 new | | | 10 | | 415 ILCS 5/3.132 new | | | 11 | | 415 ILCS 5/3.133 new | | | 12 | | 415 ILCS 5/3.134 new | | | 13 | | 415 ILCS 5/3.136 new | | | 14 | | 415 ILCS 5/3.446 new | | | 15 | | 415 ILCS 5/3.447 new | | | 16 | | 415 ILCS 5/9.19 new | | | 17 | | 415 ILCS 5/9.20 new | | | 18 | | 415 ILCS 5/21 | from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1021 | | 19 | | 415 ILCS 5/22.63 new | | | 20 | | 415 ILCS 5/39 | from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1039 | | 21 | | 415 ILCS 5/40 | from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1040 |
|
|