101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2019 and 2020
SB2027

 

Introduced 2/15/2019, by Sen. Scott M. Bennett

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
415 ILCS 5/21.7 new
415 ILCS 55/10 new

    Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Codifies the findings and recommendations of the Mahomet Aquifer Task Force established under P.A. 100-0403. Provides that the Environmental Protection Agency shall identify unlined, thinly covered legacy landfills for inspection and study the landfills after prioritizing them based on potential hazards to surface water and groundwater resources. Prescribes required qualifications for Agency inspectors designated to identify and inspect legacy landfills. Provides that the Agency shall collect and archive information about landfills for present and long-term use, including manifests and engineering records. Provides that the Agency shall assemble location information about industries and companies that generate waste and that the resulting records should be available for use as confidential information by regulatory agencies but shall not be subject to the Freedom of Information Act. Amends the Illinois Groundwater Protection Act. Provides that, subject to appropriation, the Agency, in consultation and cooperation with the Illinois State Geological Survey and the Illinois State Water Survey, shall design and implement a Pilot Project at the Pekin Metro Landfill in Tazewell County, to be completed by December 31, 2020. Provides that the Pilot Program shall perform specified tasks.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning safety.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by
5adding Section 21.7 as follows:
 
6    (415 ILCS 5/21.7 new)
7    Sec. 21.7. Legacy Landfills
8    (a) The purpose of this Section is to enact legislative
9recommendations provided by the Mahomet Aquifer Task Force,
10established under P.A. 100-0403. The Task Force identified
11capped but unregulated or underregulated landfills throughout
12the State as potentially hazardous to valuable groundwater
13resources.
14    (b) The Agency shall identify unlined, thinly covered
15legacy landfills for inspection using existing information
16within Agency records, municipalities, counties, solid waste
17management associations, companies, corporations, and
18individuals.
19    (c) The Agency shall study the legacy landfills identified
20in subsection (b) after prioritizing the study of those legacy
21landfills based on the potential hazards to surface water and
22groundwater resources the landfill poses. The following
23factors shall be considered in developing the prioritization:

 

 

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1        (1) Illinois State Geological Survey data regarding
2    landfills over unsuitable geology or over shallow
3    aquifers;
4        (2) Illinois State Geological Survey and Illinois
5    Environmental Protection Agency data regarding abandoned
6    landfills; and
7        (3) Illinois State Water Survey, Federal Emergency
8    Management Agency, and Illinois Emergency Management
9    Agency data regarding landfills within or in proximity to
10    100-year floodplains;
11        (4) National Resources Conservation Service, Illinois
12    State Geological Survey, and Illinois State Water Survey
13    data regarding landfills near dwellings and private wells.
14    (d) Agency inspectors designated to identify and inspect
15legacy landfills are required to have undergone additional
16training that incorporates remote sensing, geographic
17information systems, and database management to guide field
18inspections of all legacy landfills. This training shall
19include, but is not limited to:
20        (1) Training on the use of geographic information
21    systems and remote sensing technology to track defects,
22    structures, appliances, and wells for routine inspection
23    and sustainable management for closed landfills.
24        (2) Preparation of georeferenced image maps showing
25    defects such as depressions, erosion, landslides, barren
26    areas, leachate seeps, trees, and vegetation anomalies

 

 

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1    using light detection and ranging, aerial photography, and
2    image processing and enhancement for use in field
3    inspections.
4    (e) The Agency shall collect and archive information about
5landfills for present and long-term use, including manifests
6and engineering records. The Agency shall use its own data
7along with the data collected from municipalities, counties,
8solid waste management associations, companies, corporations,
9and individuals. The records shall be available for use as
10confidential information by regulatory agencies, but shall not
11be subject to the Freedom of Information Act.
12    (f) The Agency shall further assemble location information
13about industries and companies that generate waste, including
14from historical processes. The resulting records should be
15available for use as confidential information by regulatory
16agencies but shall not be subject to the Freedom of Information
17Act.
18    (g) For purposes of this Section:
19        (1) "Legacy landfills" means landfills that were
20    unregulated or underregulated prior to the enactment of
21    this Act, including landfills without source controls,
22    groundwater monitoring programs, or effective engineering
23    controls, also known as dumps.
 
24    Section 10. The Illinois Groundwater Protection Act is
25amended by adding Section 10 as follows:
 

 

 

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1    (415 ILCS 55/10 new)
2    Sec. 10. Pekin Metro Landfill Pilot Project.
3    (a) The Mahomet Aquifer Protection Task Force established
4under P.A. 100-0403 found that the Pekin Metro Landfill in
5Tazewell County is located in a high groundwater recharge area
6located along the Mahomet Aquifer and that it may pose a threat
7of contaminating the water quality of the aquifer. This finding
8was based on evidence that there has been no groundwater
9monitoring since 2001 and the groundwater monitoring wells were
10likely buried during a 2014 expansion to the landfill's cap.
11    (b) Subject to appropriation, the Agency, in consultation
12and cooperation with the Illinois State Geological Survey and
13the Illinois State Water Survey, shall design and implement a
14Pilot Project at the Pekin Metro Landfill in Tazewell County to
15be completed by December 31, 2020. The Pilot Project shall:
16        (1) inspect and identify potential and current
17    contamination threats to the water quality of the Mahomet
18    Aquifer from the Pekin Metro Landfill;
19        (2) use geographic information systems and remote
20    sensing technology to track defects, structures,
21    appliances, and wells for routine inspection and
22    sustainable management;
23        (3) remedy groundwater monitoring mechanisms necessary
24    to initiate a post-closure care period; and
25        (4) utilize the information and data collected from the

 

 

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1    project to create best management practices for addressing
2    other legacy landfills throughout the State.
3    (c) As used in this Section, unless the context clearly
4requires otherwise:
5        (1) "Best management practices" means those physical,
6    structural, and managerial practices and prohibitions of
7    practices that, when used singly or in combination, can
8    prevent pollution to groundwater and surface water.
9        (2) "High groundwater recharge areas" means areas that
10    are determined to have a high recharging effect on
11    groundwater used as a source for potable water and are
12    vulnerable to contamination from recharge.
13        (3) "Legacy landfills" means landfills that were
14    unregulated or underregulated prior to the enactment of the
15    Environmental Protection Act, including landfills without
16    source controls, groundwater monitoring programs, or
17    effective engineering controls, also known as dumps.