Public Act 0119 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY|   
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| Public Act 104-0119 
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| | SB1723 Enrolled | LRB104 10079 BDA 20151 b | 
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|     AN ACT concerning safety.
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|     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,  | 
| represented in the General Assembly:
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|     Section 1. Findings and intent. The General Assembly finds  | 
| that: | 
|     (1) The Underground Injection Control (UIC) program is  | 
| authorized by the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) to develop  | 
| requirements and provisions for the injection of fluids into  | 
| the subsurface for the purposes of storage or disposal. The  | 
| main goal of the UIC Program is the protection of Underground  | 
| Sources of Drinking Water (USDWs). USDWs are aquifers or parts  | 
| of aquifers that supply a public water system or contain a  | 
| sufficient quantity of groundwater to supply a public water  | 
| system now or in the future. | 
|     (2) The General Assembly finds that the Mahomet Aquifer is  | 
| unique in that it is the sole source of drinking water for  | 
| central Illinois residents. | 
|     (3) The General Assembly further finds that, although  | 
| carbon sequestration undergoes rigorous federal and State  | 
| permitting, the uniqueness of the Mahomet Aquifer being the  | 
| sole source of drinking water for central Illinois residents  | 
| warrants additional protections. | 
|     (4) The General Assembly further finds that, although  | 
| additional review of carbon sequestration activity in the  | 
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| Mahomet Aquifer area is warranted because it is a sole source  | 
| aquifer, carbon sequestration activities are allowed in areas  | 
| outside of the aquifer, and carbon sequestration technologies  | 
| are useful and reliable tools in addressing climate change and  | 
| allowing the State to meet its decarbonization goals.
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|     Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by  | 
| changing Sections 59 and 59.5 and by adding Section 59.18 as  | 
| follows:
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|     (415 ILCS 5/59) | 
|     Sec. 59. Definitions. As used in this Title: | 
|     "Carbon dioxide capture project" mean a project or  | 
| facility that: | 
|         (1) uses equipment to capture a significant quantity  | 
| of carbon dioxide directly from the ambient air or uses a  | 
| process to separate carbon dioxide from industrial or  | 
| energy-related sources, other than oil or gas production  | 
| from a well; and | 
|         (2) produces a concentrated fluid of carbon dioxide.  | 
|     "Carbon dioxide stream" means carbon dioxide, any  | 
| incidental associated substances derived from the source  | 
| materials and process of producing or capturing carbon  | 
| dioxide, and any substance added to the stream to enable or  | 
| improve the injection process or the detection of a leak or  | 
| rupture. | 
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|     "Carbon sequestration activity" means the injection of one  | 
| or more carbon dioxide streams into underground geologic  | 
| formations under at least one Class VI well permit for  | 
| long-term sequestration. | 
|     "Criteria pollutants" means the 6 pollutants for which the  | 
| United States Environmental Protection Agency has set National  | 
| Ambient Air Quality Standards under Section 109 of the Clean  | 
| Air Act, together with recognized precursors to those  | 
| pollutants.  | 
|     "Injection" means the placement of materials into the  | 
| subsurface from a well.  | 
|     "Project labor agreement" means a prehire collective  | 
| bargaining agreement that covers all terms and conditions of  | 
| employment on a specific construction project and must include  | 
| the following: | 
|         (1) provisions establishing the minimum hourly wage  | 
| for each class of labor organization employee; | 
|         (2) provisions establishing the benefits and other  | 
| compensation for each class of labor organization  | 
| employee; | 
|         (3) provisions establishing that no strike or disputes  | 
| will be engaged in by the labor organization employees; | 
|         (4) provisions establishing that no lockout or  | 
| disputes will be engaged in by the general contractor  | 
| building the project; and | 
|         (5) provisions for minorities and women, as defined  | 
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| under the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and  | 
| Persons with Disabilities Act, setting forth goals for  | 
| apprenticeship hours to be performed by minorities and  | 
| women and setting forth goals for total hours to be  | 
| performed by underrepresented minorities and women. | 
| "Project labor agreement" includes other terms and conditions  | 
| a labor organization or general contractor building the  | 
| project deems necessary.  | 
|     "Sequestration facility" means the carbon dioxide  | 
| sequestration reservoir, underground equipment, including, but  | 
| not limited to, well penetrations, and surface facilities and  | 
| equipment used or proposed to be used in a carbon  | 
| sequestration activity. "Sequestration facility" includes each  | 
| injection well and equipment used to connect surface  | 
| activities to the carbon dioxide sequestration reservoir and  | 
| underground equipment. "Sequestration facility" does not  | 
| include pipelines used to transport carbon dioxide to a  | 
| sequestration facility.  | 
|     "Sole source aquifer" means an aquifer designated as a  | 
| sole source or principal aquifer by the United States  | 
| Environmental Protection Agency under the Safe Drinking Water  | 
| Act, which, for purposes of this definition, consists of the  | 
| Sole Source Aquifer Area, as designated by the United States  | 
| Environmental Protection Agency on March 19, 2015.  | 
| (Source: P.A. 103-651, eff. 7-18-24.)
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|     (415 ILCS 5/59.5) | 
|     Sec. 59.5. Prohibitions.  | 
|     (a) No person shall conduct a carbon sequestration  | 
| activity without a permit issued by the Agency under Section  | 
| 59.6. This prohibition does not apply to any carbon  | 
| sequestration activity in existence and permitted by the  | 
| United States Environmental Protection Agency on or before the  | 
| effective date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General  | 
| Assembly or to any Class VI well for which (1) a Class VI well  | 
| permit has been filed with the United States Environmental  | 
| Protection Agency and a completeness determination had been  | 
| received prior to January 1, 2023, and (2) the sequestration  | 
| activity will occur on a contiguous property with common  | 
| ownership where the carbon dioxide is generated, captured, and  | 
| injected. | 
|     (b) No person shall conduct a carbon sequestration  | 
| activity in violation of this Act. | 
|     (c) No person shall conduct a carbon sequestration  | 
| activity in violation of any applicable rules adopted by the  | 
| Pollution Control Board. | 
|     (d) No person shall conduct a carbon sequestration  | 
| activity in violation of a permit issued by the Agency under  | 
| this Act. | 
|     (e) No person shall fail to submit reports required by  | 
| this Act or required by a permit issued by the Agency under  | 
| this Act. | 
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|     (f) No person shall conduct a carbon sequestration  | 
| activity without obtaining an order for integration of pore  | 
| space from the Department of Natural Resources, if applicable. | 
|     (g) No person shall conduct a carbon sequestration  | 
| activity within a sequestration facility that overlies,  | 
| underlies, or passes through a sole source aquifer. Nothing in  | 
| this subsection deprives the Agency of authority to deny a  | 
| carbon sequestration permit.  | 
| (Source: P.A. 103-651, eff. 7-18-24.)
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|     (415 ILCS 5/59.18 new) | 
|     Sec. 59.18. Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study Commission. | 
|     (a) The Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study Commission is  | 
| hereby created to study and review any reports submitted to  | 
| the Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study Commission regarding the  | 
| safety of carbon capture and storage in the Mahomet Aquifer  | 
| Area and any sole source aquifer project review areas  | 
| designated by the United States Environmental Protection  | 
| Agency. The Commission shall consist of the following members: | 
|         (1) the Director of the Environmental Protection  | 
| Agency or the Director's designee;  | 
|         (2) the Director of Natural Resources or the  | 
| Director's designee; | 
|         (3) the Director of the Illinois Emergency Management  | 
| Agency and Office of Homeland Security or the Director's  | 
| designee; | 
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|         (4) the Director of Agriculture or the Director's  | 
| designee; | 
|         (5) the Attorney General or the Attorney General's  | 
| designee; | 
|         (6) 3 members appointed by the President of the  | 
| Senate, only one of whom may be a Senator; | 
|         (7) 3 members appointed by the Speaker of the House of  | 
| Representatives, only one of whom may be a Representative; | 
|         (8) 3 members appointed by the Minority Leader of the  | 
| Senate, only one of whom may be a Senator; and | 
|         (9) 3 members appointed by the Minority Leader of the  | 
| House of Representatives, only one of whom may be a  | 
| Representative. | 
|     All meetings of the Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study  | 
| Commission shall be open to the public and shall be held within  | 
| the Mahomet Aquifer Area region or within 25 miles of the  | 
| region. The Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study Commission shall  | 
| maintain a website where all reports and studies submitted to  | 
| or approved by the Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study Commission  | 
| shall be posted for public display. The University of Illinois  | 
| shall provide administrative assistance to the Mahomet Aquifer  | 
| Advisory Study Commission. No later than 90 days after the  | 
| effective date of this amendatory Act of the 104th General  | 
| Assembly, the Commission shall hold its first meeting at the  | 
| call of the Director of the Environmental Protection Agency,  | 
| at which meeting the members shall select a chairperson from  | 
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| among themselves. After its first meeting, the Commission  | 
| shall meet at the call of the chairperson. Members of the  | 
| Commission shall serve without compensation. Members' terms  | 
| shall be 3 years, and members may be reappointed by their  | 
| respective appointing authority. | 
|     (b) Subject to appropriation, the Prairie Research  | 
| Institute at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  | 
| shall submit a final report on the potential for carbon  | 
| sequestration in the Mahomet Aquifer Area and any project  | 
| review areas to the Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study Commission  | 
| no later than December 31, 2030. The Prairie Research  | 
| Institute shall submit annual status reports by December 31,  | 
| 2027 and December 31 of each year thereafter until the final  | 
| report is submitted on December 31, 2030. The final report  | 
| shall provide an assessment of the safety and risks of carbon  | 
| dioxide storage in the Mahomet Aquifer and its project review  | 
| areas, including, but not limited to, any effects on human,  | 
| animal, and environmental health. The report shall review  | 
| carbon sequestration conducted in Illinois and other similarly  | 
| situated states, particularly how carbon sequestration affects  | 
| aquifers and other underground water sources. The report shall  | 
| review the permitting processes and the coordination with  | 
| applicable federal law or regulatory commissions, including  | 
| the Class VI injection well permitting process. | 
|     (c) The Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study Commission shall  | 
| also engage with interested stakeholders throughout the State  | 
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| to gain insights into safety perspectives from residents,  | 
| environmental justice organizations, environmental  | 
| nongovernmental organizations, representatives of industry,  | 
| landowners, farm bureaus, manufacturing interests, labor  | 
| unions, and others. | 
|     (d) The Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study Commission shall  | 
| submit a final report of its findings regarding the Mahomet  | 
| Aquifer and its project review areas to the Governor and the  | 
| General Assembly no later than December 31, 2031. The  | 
| Commission may file status updates with the Governor and the  | 
| General Assembly as determined by a majority of the members. | 
|     (e) The Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study Commission is  | 
| dissolved and this Section is repealed on January 1, 2032. |