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Full Text of SB1723  104th General Assembly

SB1723sam002 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Sen. Paul Faraci

Filed: 4/10/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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1
AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1723

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1723, AS AMENDED,
3by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the
4following:
 
5    "Section 1. Findings and intent. The General Assembly
6finds that:
7    (1) The Underground Injection Control (UIC) program is
8authorized by the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) to develop
9requirements and provisions for the injection of fluids into
10the subsurface for the purposes of storage or disposal. The
11main goal of the UIC Program is the protection of Underground
12Sources of Drinking Water (USDWs). USDWs are aquifers or parts
13of aquifers that supply a public water system or contain a
14sufficient quantity of groundwater to supply a public water
15system now or in the future.
16    (2) The General Assembly finds that the Mahomet Aquifer is
17unique in that it is the sole source of drinking water for

 

 

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1central Illinois residents.
2    (3) The General Assembly further finds that, although
3carbon sequestration undergoes rigorous federal and State
4permitting, the uniqueness of the Mahomet Aquifer being the
5sole source of drinking water for central Illinois residents
6warrants additional protections.
7    (4) The General Assembly further finds that, although
8additional review of carbon sequestration activity in the
9Mahomet Aquifer area is warranted because it is a sole source
10aquifer, carbon sequestration activities are allowed in areas
11outside of the aquifer, and carbon sequestration technologies
12are useful and reliable tools in addressing climate change and
13allowing the State to meet its decarbonization goals.
 
14    Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by
15changing Sections 59 and 59.5 and by adding Section 59.18 as
16follows:
 
17    (415 ILCS 5/59)
18    Sec. 59. Definitions. As used in this Title:
19    "Carbon dioxide capture project" mean a project or
20facility that:
21        (1) uses equipment to capture a significant quantity
22    of carbon dioxide directly from the ambient air or uses a
23    process to separate carbon dioxide from industrial or
24    energy-related sources, other than oil or gas production

 

 

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1    from a well; and
2        (2) produces a concentrated fluid of carbon dioxide.
3    "Carbon dioxide stream" means carbon dioxide, any
4incidental associated substances derived from the source
5materials and process of producing or capturing carbon
6dioxide, and any substance added to the stream to enable or
7improve the injection process or the detection of a leak or
8rupture.
9    "Carbon sequestration activity" means the injection of one
10or more carbon dioxide streams into underground geologic
11formations under at least one Class VI well permit for
12long-term sequestration.
13    "Criteria pollutants" means the 6 pollutants for which the
14United States Environmental Protection Agency has set National
15Ambient Air Quality Standards under Section 109 of the Clean
16Air Act, together with recognized precursors to those
17pollutants.
18    "Injection" means the placement of materials into the
19subsurface from a well.
20    "Project labor agreement" means a prehire collective
21bargaining agreement that covers all terms and conditions of
22employment on a specific construction project and must include
23the following:
24        (1) provisions establishing the minimum hourly wage
25    for each class of labor organization employee;
26        (2) provisions establishing the benefits and other

 

 

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1    compensation for each class of labor organization
2    employee;
3        (3) provisions establishing that no strike or disputes
4    will be engaged in by the labor organization employees;
5        (4) provisions establishing that no lockout or
6    disputes will be engaged in by the general contractor
7    building the project; and
8        (5) provisions for minorities and women, as defined
9    under the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and
10    Persons with Disabilities Act, setting forth goals for
11    apprenticeship hours to be performed by minorities and
12    women and setting forth goals for total hours to be
13    performed by underrepresented minorities and women.
14"Project labor agreement" includes other terms and conditions
15a labor organization or general contractor building the
16project deems necessary.
17    "Sequestration facility" means the carbon dioxide
18sequestration reservoir, underground equipment, including, but
19not limited to, well penetrations, and surface facilities and
20equipment used or proposed to be used in a carbon
21sequestration activity. "Sequestration facility" includes each
22injection well and equipment used to connect surface
23activities to the carbon dioxide sequestration reservoir and
24underground equipment. "Sequestration facility" does not
25include pipelines used to transport carbon dioxide to a
26sequestration facility.

 

 

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1    "Sole source aquifer" means an aquifer designated as a
2sole source or principal aquifer by the United States
3Environmental Protection Agency under the Safe Drinking Water
4Act, which, for purposes of this definition, consists of the
5Sole Source Aquifer Area, as designated by the United States
6Environmental Protection Agency on March 19, 2015.
7(Source: P.A. 103-651, eff. 7-18-24.)
 
8    (415 ILCS 5/59.5)
9    Sec. 59.5. Prohibitions.
10    (a) No person shall conduct a carbon sequestration
11activity without a permit issued by the Agency under Section
1259.6. This prohibition does not apply to any carbon
13sequestration activity in existence and permitted by the
14United States Environmental Protection Agency on or before the
15effective date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General
16Assembly or to any Class VI well for which (1) a Class VI well
17permit has been filed with the United States Environmental
18Protection Agency and a completeness determination had been
19received prior to January 1, 2023, and (2) the sequestration
20activity will occur on a contiguous property with common
21ownership where the carbon dioxide is generated, captured, and
22injected.
23    (b) No person shall conduct a carbon sequestration
24activity in violation of this Act.
25    (c) No person shall conduct a carbon sequestration

 

 

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1activity in violation of any applicable rules adopted by the
2Pollution Control Board.
3    (d) No person shall conduct a carbon sequestration
4activity in violation of a permit issued by the Agency under
5this Act.
6    (e) No person shall fail to submit reports required by
7this Act or required by a permit issued by the Agency under
8this Act.
9    (f) No person shall conduct a carbon sequestration
10activity without obtaining an order for integration of pore
11space from the Department of Natural Resources, if applicable.
12    (g) No person shall conduct a carbon sequestration
13activity within a sequestration facility that overlies,
14underlies, or passes through a sole source aquifer. Nothing in
15this subsection deprives the Agency of authority to deny a
16carbon sequestration permit.
17(Source: P.A. 103-651, eff. 7-18-24.)
 
18    (415 ILCS 5/59.18 new)
19    Sec. 59.18. Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study Commission.
20    (a) The Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study Commission is
21hereby created to study and review any reports submitted to
22the Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study Commission regarding the
23safety of carbon capture and storage in the Mahomet Aquifer
24Area and any sole source aquifer project review areas
25designated by the United States Environmental Protection

 

 

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1Agency. The Commission shall consist of the following members:
2        (1) the Director of the Environmental Protection
3    Agency or the Director's designee;
4        (2) the Director of Natural Resources or the
5    Director's designee;
6        (3) the Director of the Illinois Emergency Management
7    Agency and Office of Homeland Security or the Director's
8    designee;
9        (4) the Director of Agriculture or the Director's
10    designee;
11        (5) the Attorney General or the Attorney General's
12    designee;
13        (6) 3 members appointed by the President of the
14    Senate, only one of whom may be a Senator;
15        (7) 3 members appointed by the Speaker of the House of
16    Representatives, only one of whom may be a Representative;
17        (8) 3 members appointed by the Minority Leader of the
18    Senate, only one of whom may be a Senator; and
19        (9) 3 members appointed by the Minority Leader of the
20    House of Representatives, only one of whom may be a
21    Representative.
22    All meetings of the Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study
23Commission shall be open to the public and shall be held within
24the Mahomet Aquifer Area region or within 25 miles of the
25region. The Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study Commission shall
26maintain a website where all reports and studies submitted to

 

 

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1or approved by the Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study Commission
2shall be posted for public display. The University of Illinois
3shall provide administrative assistance to the Mahomet Aquifer
4Advisory Study Commission. No later than 90 days after the
5effective date of this amendatory Act of the 104th General
6Assembly, the Commission shall hold its first meeting at the
7call of the Director of the Environmental Protection Agency,
8at which meeting the members shall select a chairperson from
9among themselves. After its first meeting, the Commission
10shall meet at the call of the chairperson. Members of the
11Commission shall serve without compensation. Members' terms
12shall be 3 years, and members may be reappointed by their
13respective appointing authority.
14    (b) Subject to appropriation, the Prairie Research
15Institute at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
16shall submit a final report on the potential for carbon
17sequestration in the Mahomet Aquifer Area and any project
18review areas to the Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study Commission
19no later than December 31, 2030. The Prairie Research
20Institute shall submit annual status reports by December 31,
212027 and December 31 of each year thereafter until the final
22report is submitted on December 31, 2030. The final report
23shall provide an assessment of the safety and risks of carbon
24dioxide storage in the Mahomet Aquifer and its project review
25areas, including, but not limited to, any effects on human,
26animal, and environmental health. The report shall review

 

 

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1carbon sequestration conducted in Illinois and other similarly
2situated states, particularly how carbon sequestration affects
3aquifers and other underground water sources. The report shall
4review the permitting processes and the coordination with
5applicable federal law or regulatory commissions, including
6the Class VI injection well permitting process.
7    (c) The Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study Commission shall
8also engage with interested stakeholders throughout the State
9to gain insights into safety perspectives from residents,
10environmental justice organizations, environmental
11nongovernmental organizations, representatives of industry,
12landowners, farm bureaus, manufacturing interests, labor
13unions, and others.
14    (d) The Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study Commission shall
15submit a final report of its findings regarding the Mahomet
16Aquifer and its project review areas to the Governor and the
17General Assembly no later than December 31, 2031. The
18Commission may file status updates with the Governor and the
19General Assembly as determined by a majority of the members.
20    (e) The Mahomet Aquifer Advisory Study Commission is
21dissolved and this Section is repealed on January 1, 2032.".