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Sen. Dan Kotowski
Filed: 3/20/2015
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 451
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 451 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 5. The Hydraulic Fracturing Regulatory Act is |
5 | | amended by adding Section 1-99.5 as follows: |
6 | | (225 ILCS 732/1-99.5 new) |
7 | | Sec. 1-99.5. The Illinois Active Earthquake Zone |
8 | | Investigative Task Force. |
9 | | (a) The Department shall, on the effective date of this |
10 | | amendatory Act of the 99th General Assembly, suspend the |
11 | | acceptance or approval of any and all new or modified permits |
12 | | for high volume horizontal fracturing wells and operations, |
13 | | horizontal drilled wells with fracturing operations, and Class |
14 | | II injection wells that are located within any and all counties |
15 | | that wholly or partially contain any part of the New Madrid |
16 | | seismic zone, the Wabash Valley seismic zone, Cottage Grove |
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1 | | fault system, Rough Creek–Shawneetown fault system, the |
2 | | magmatic system of Hicks Dome, the Illinois-Kentucky Fluorspar |
3 | | District, or the NNW-trending La Salle, Du Quoin, and Clay City |
4 | | fold systems. The Department shall also suspend any approval of |
5 | | waste management plans for high volume horizontal fracturing |
6 | | wells and operations, horizontal drilled wells with fracturing |
7 | | operations, for disposal of oil, liquid natural gas, or natural |
8 | | gas waste in existing Class II injection wells if they are |
9 | | located within any and all counties that wholly or partially |
10 | | contain any part of the New Madrid seismic zone, the Wabash |
11 | | Valley seismic zone, Cottage Grove fault system, Rough |
12 | | Creek–Shawneetown fault system, the magmatic system of Hicks |
13 | | Dome, the Illinois-Kentucky Fluorspar District, or the |
14 | | NNW-trending La Salle, Du Quoin, and Clay City fold systems. |
15 | | (b) The Department shall work with the Illinois State |
16 | | Geological Survey to perform probability mapping of all active |
17 | | seismic zones in this State listed in subsection (a). Using |
18 | | existing data and resources at the Illinois State Geological |
19 | | Survey and the United States Geological Survey, along with data |
20 | | on faults in brittle rock, the Illinois State Geological Survey |
21 | | shall outline, for each county, the areas of the active faults |
22 | | listed in subsection (a) that carry a high, medium, and low |
23 | | probability of seismicity from oil, liquid natural gas, and gas |
24 | | waste disposal in Class II injection wells. |
25 | | (c) The Illinois Active Earthquake Zone Investigative Task |
26 | | Force is hereby created. The Task Force shall have the |
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1 | | following members: |
2 | | (1) the Director, or his or her representative, from |
3 | | each of the following State agencies: the Illinois |
4 | | Emergency Management Agency, the Department of Natural |
5 | | Resources, the Department of Public Health, the Illinois |
6 | | State Water Survey, the Illinois Pollution Control Board, |
7 | | the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, the Illinois |
8 | | State Geological Survey, and the Department of Insurance; |
9 | | (2) one independent expert in risk assessment in |
10 | | earthquake zones and its impact on insurance rates and |
11 | | ratings appointed by the Director of Insurance; |
12 | | (3) one university-based independent seismologist with |
13 | | expertise in induced seismicity appointed by the Director |
14 | | of the Illinois State Geological Survey; and |
15 | | (4) one member from the Illinois Attorney General's |
16 | | office appointed by the Attorney General. |
17 | | (d) The chairperson of the Illinois Active Earthquake Zone |
18 | | Investigative Task Force shall be the Director of the Illinois |
19 | | Emergency Management Agency, or his or her representative. The |
20 | | members shall be appointed no later than 60 days after the |
21 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 99th General |
22 | | Assembly. |
23 | | The Illinois Active Earthquake Zone Investigative Task |
24 | | Force shall: |
25 | | (1) Meet once a month, either in person or through |
26 | | video conferencing capabilities, beginning no later than |
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1 | | 90 days after the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
2 | | the 99th General Assembly. |
3 | | (2) Operate without pay, but with all expenses paid for |
4 | | the functioning of the Task Force to be allocated by the |
5 | | Illinois Emergency Management Agency. |
6 | | (3) Investigate any and all adverse effects, or risks, |
7 | | of induced seismicity by the disposal of oil, liquid |
8 | | natural gas, and natural gas waste in Class II injection |
9 | | wells in active earthquake zones. And in particular, if the |
10 | | Class II injection wells are located within any and all |
11 | | counties that wholly or partially contain any part of the |
12 | | New Madrid seismic zone, the Wabash Valley seismic zone, |
13 | | Cottage Grove fault system, Rough Creek–Shawneetown fault |
14 | | system, the magmatic system of Hicks Dome, the |
15 | | Illinois-Kentucky Fluorspar District, or the NNW-trending |
16 | | La Salle, Du Quoin, and Clay City fold systems. |
17 | | (4) Examine the probability of induced seismicity in |
18 | | Illinois active seismic zones and any and all adverse |
19 | | effects or risks of possible induced seismicity on: |
20 | | (A) water resources, water wells, aquifers, dams, |
21 | | canals, any possible contamination, and the |
22 | | environment, including possible soil and air |
23 | | contamination; |
24 | | (B) public health effects, including mental health |
25 | | adverse effects of repeated induced seismic events; |
26 | | (C) adverse effects on property, including |
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1 | | livestock and domesticated animals; |
2 | | (D) adverse effects on tourism and recreational |
3 | | activities in the active seismic zones of this State; |
4 | | (E) risk management issues, including emergency |
5 | | management plans; |
6 | | (F) risk management issues, including liability |
7 | | issues, bonding issues, and insurance requirements for |
8 | | operators, well owners, land owners, mineral rights |
9 | | owners, lessors, and subcontractors and the effects on |
10 | | insurance rates and ratings, mortgages, small |
11 | | businesses and their insurance and mortgage rates and |
12 | | availability; |
13 | | (G) effects on the mechanical integrity of the oil, |
14 | | liquid natural gas, and natural gas wells, Class II |
15 | | injection wells, and the oil, liquid natural gas, and |
16 | | natural gas industry critical infrastructure, |
17 | | including pipelines, and any possible contamination |
18 | | from a breach of mechanical integrity of these |
19 | | structures; |
20 | | (H) effects of potential spillage, leakage, fires, |
21 | | or blowouts of the oil, liquid natural gas and natural |
22 | | gas wells, fracturing waste and waste water |
23 | | containment structures including open pits, oil, |
24 | | liquid natural gas and natural gas processing |
25 | | infrastructure, and transportation infrastructure, |
26 | | including pipelines, secondary to possible induced |
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1 | | seismicity; |
2 | | (I) effects of potential spillage, leakage, fires, |
3 | | or blowouts of chemicals, proppants, and byproducts, |
4 | | and their containment, processing, and transportation |
5 | | infrastructure, secondary to possible induced |
6 | | seismicity; |
7 | | (J) the safety of any nuclear power plants, uranium |
8 | | processing plants, or low level radioactive waste |
9 | | storage sites in this State and the surrounding states |
10 | | that might be impacted by induced seismicity triggered |
11 | | within the active seismic zones in this State; |
12 | | (K) the risks of inducing a major earthquake, |
13 | | greater than magnitude 6, either immediately or in the |
14 | | future, on all of the issues delineated in this |
15 | | Section, and the risk management issues involved with a |
16 | | higher level of induced seismicity; and |
17 | | (L) whether the Green Light, Yellow Light, Red |
18 | | Light system of mitigation of induced seismicity, |
19 | | proposed by the Illinois State Geological Survey and |
20 | | the Department of Natural Resources, is appropriate or |
21 | | sufficient for real mitigation of all adverse effects |
22 | | of induced seismicity in the active seismic zones in |
23 | | this State. |
24 | | (e) The Illinois Active Earthquake Zone Investigative Task |
25 | | Force shall investigate the issues under subsection (d) and |
26 | | write a report to be submitted to the General Assembly, the |
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1 | | Governor, the Hydraulic Fracturing Task Force, the Illinois |
2 | | Emergency Management Agency, the Department of Natural |
3 | | Resources, the Department of Public Health, the Illinois State |
4 | | Water Survey, the Illinois Pollution Control Board, the |
5 | | Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, the Illinois State |
6 | | Geological Survey, the Department of Insurance, the Illinois |
7 | | Attorney General, and to the public via the website of the |
8 | | Illinois Emergency Management Agency and the website of the |
9 | | Department of Natural Resources. The report shall be as |
10 | | complete as possible when discussing the risks and the possible |
11 | | mitigation of the risks of induced seismicity shall include |
12 | | recommendations and conclusions about naturally occurring |
13 | | seismic events in the active seismic zones listed in subsection |
14 | | (a), including: |
15 | | (1) the risks of drilling and extracting oil, liquid |
16 | | natural gas, and natural gas in active seismic zones; |
17 | | (2) the risks of drilling and operating Class II |
18 | | injection wells in active seismic zones; |
19 | | (3) the use of fracturing waste or wastewater open pits |
20 | | in active seismic zones; |
21 | | (4) earthquake induced contamination of air, water, |
22 | | and soil from oil and natural gas extraction operations and |
23 | | waste disposal, the clean up and public health effects of |
24 | | the contamination; |
25 | | (5) emergency management recommendations during |
26 | | earthquakes involving areas of oil and natural gas |
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1 | | operations and infrastructure; |
2 | | (6) earthquake induced spillage and leakage from oil |
3 | | and natural gas wells; |
4 | | (7) oil and natural gas infrastructure instability |
5 | | during earthquakes; |
6 | | (8) bonding requirements for oil and natural gas |
7 | | operations and infrastructure in active seismic zones; |
8 | | (9) insurance requirements for oil and natural gas |
9 | | operations and infrastructure in active seismic zones; |
10 | | (10) best practices for the oil and natural gas |
11 | | industry in active seismic zones; and |
12 | | (11) any and all emergency management, transportation, |
13 | | and communication recommendations related to the oil and |
14 | | natural gas industry and its operations before, during, and |
15 | | after an earthquake. |
16 | | (f) The report shall include recommendations to the General |
17 | | Assembly and
Governor for legislation to protect the public |
18 | | health and environment, property, livelihoods, and communities |
19 | | from all reported adverse affects of induced seismicity in the |
20 | | Illinois active seismic zones, including recommendations to |
21 | | the General Assembly about legislation to limit damages, harms, |
22 | | risks, contamination, and legal challenges over liability |
23 | | secondary to naturally concurring seismic events in the active |
24 | | seismic zones and how to mitigate the risks from blowouts, |
25 | | spillage, leakage, and damages to the mechanical integrity of |
26 | | oil, liquid natural gas, and natural gas wells, drilling, Class |
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1 | | II injection wells, waste and waste water containment, |
2 | | pipelines, infrastructure, chemicals, proppants, and |
3 | | byproducts. This report shall also include any and all |
4 | | emergency management, transportation, and communication |
5 | | recommendations related to the oil and natural gas industry and |
6 | | its operations before, during, and after induced seismicity and |
7 | | naturally occurring seismic events. |
8 | | (g) The Illinois Active Earthquake Zone Investigative Task |
9 | | Force shall submit its report on or before January 1, 2018. The |
10 | | Task Force shall be dissolved on July 1, 2018.
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11 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
12 | | becoming law.".
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