Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB4835 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/06/2024

                            103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB4835 Introduced , by Rep. Anna Moeller SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: New Act Creates the Safety Moratorium on Carbon Dioxide Pipelines Act. Establishes a temporary statewide moratorium on construction of carbon dioxide pipelines until the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has adopted revised federal safety standards for transportation of carbon dioxide and the State has commissioned and finalized a relevant study regarding the safety setbacks required in the event of pipeline rupture or leak. Requires the State study to include input from first responders, to analyze pipeline ruptures or leaks in a variety of settings, and to recommend setbacks and funding based on that analysis. Provides that pending applications for carbon dioxide pipelines shall be held in abeyance. Provides for expiration of the temporary moratorium after 4 years, or when new safety standards are established, or upon enactment of a law that meets certain criteria. Makes legislative findings. Defines terms. Effective immediately. LRB103 38424 BDA 68560 b   A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB4835 Introduced , by Rep. Anna Moeller SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  New Act New Act  Creates the Safety Moratorium on Carbon Dioxide Pipelines Act. Establishes a temporary statewide moratorium on construction of carbon dioxide pipelines until the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has adopted revised federal safety standards for transportation of carbon dioxide and the State has commissioned and finalized a relevant study regarding the safety setbacks required in the event of pipeline rupture or leak. Requires the State study to include input from first responders, to analyze pipeline ruptures or leaks in a variety of settings, and to recommend setbacks and funding based on that analysis. Provides that pending applications for carbon dioxide pipelines shall be held in abeyance. Provides for expiration of the temporary moratorium after 4 years, or when new safety standards are established, or upon enactment of a law that meets certain criteria. Makes legislative findings. Defines terms. Effective immediately.  LRB103 38424 BDA 68560 b     LRB103 38424 BDA 68560 b   A BILL FOR
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB4835 Introduced , by Rep. Anna Moeller SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
New Act New Act
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Creates the Safety Moratorium on Carbon Dioxide Pipelines Act. Establishes a temporary statewide moratorium on construction of carbon dioxide pipelines until the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has adopted revised federal safety standards for transportation of carbon dioxide and the State has commissioned and finalized a relevant study regarding the safety setbacks required in the event of pipeline rupture or leak. Requires the State study to include input from first responders, to analyze pipeline ruptures or leaks in a variety of settings, and to recommend setbacks and funding based on that analysis. Provides that pending applications for carbon dioxide pipelines shall be held in abeyance. Provides for expiration of the temporary moratorium after 4 years, or when new safety standards are established, or upon enactment of a law that meets certain criteria. Makes legislative findings. Defines terms. Effective immediately.
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1  AN ACT concerning utilities.
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 Safety
5  Moratorium on Carbon Dioxide Pipelines Act.
6  Section 5. Legislative findings. The General Assembly
7  finds and determines that:
8  (1) pipelines are being proposed in the State by
9  companies for the purposes of transportation of carbon
10  dioxide both from within the State and from locations
11  outside the State;
12  (2) the transport of carbon dioxide via pipelines
13  significantly affects landowners' rights to enjoy their
14  property; carbon dioxide pipelines may impede access to
15  property and fields, place permanent restrictions on the
16  use of land, reduce crop yield from construction
17  activities, and pose a risk of grave harm to humans,
18  livestock, and other animals if there is a release of
19  carbon dioxide;
20  (3) as specified in the Carbon Dioxide Transportation
21  and Sequestration Act, regulation of the construction,
22  maintenance, and operation of pipelines transporting
23  carbon dioxide is within the statutory and regulatory

 

103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB4835 Introduced , by Rep. Anna Moeller SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
New Act New Act
New Act
Creates the Safety Moratorium on Carbon Dioxide Pipelines Act. Establishes a temporary statewide moratorium on construction of carbon dioxide pipelines until the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has adopted revised federal safety standards for transportation of carbon dioxide and the State has commissioned and finalized a relevant study regarding the safety setbacks required in the event of pipeline rupture or leak. Requires the State study to include input from first responders, to analyze pipeline ruptures or leaks in a variety of settings, and to recommend setbacks and funding based on that analysis. Provides that pending applications for carbon dioxide pipelines shall be held in abeyance. Provides for expiration of the temporary moratorium after 4 years, or when new safety standards are established, or upon enactment of a law that meets certain criteria. Makes legislative findings. Defines terms. Effective immediately.
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1  jurisdiction of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
2  Safety Administration (PHMSA) of the U.S. Department of
3  Transportation; and
4  (4) in response to a major carbon dioxide pipeline
5  failure in Satartia, Mississippi in 2020 that resulted in
6  local evacuations and caused almost 50 people to seek
7  medical attention, PHMSA conducted an investigation of the
8  risks to human health and the environment presented by
9  carbon dioxide pipelines; PHMSA announced, on May 26,
10  2022, that to strengthen CO2 pipeline safety and
11  oversight, PHMSA is initiating new rulemaking to update
12  standards for carbon dioxide pipelines, including
13  requirements related to improved safety, oversight, and
14  emergency preparedness and response.
15  Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
16  "Carbon dioxide pipeline" or "pipeline" means the in-state
17  portion of a pipeline, including appurtenant facilities,
18  property rights, and easements, that are used exclusively for
19  the purpose of transporting carbon dioxide to a point of sale,
20  storage, or another carbon management application.
21  "Commission" means the Illinois Commerce Commission.
22  "Criteria pollutants" are the pollutants that have been
23  identified as "criteria pollutants" by the United States
24  Environmental Protection Agency under Section 108 of the Clean
25  Air Act.

 

 

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1  "Hazardous air pollutants" are the pollutants that have
2  been identified as "hazardous air pollutants" by the United
3  States Environmental Protection Agency under Section 112 of
4  the Clean Air Act.
5  "Sequester" has the meaning given to that term in Section
6  1-10 of the Illinois Power Agency Act.
7  "Sequestration" means to sequester or be sequestered.
8  "Sequestration facility" means the carbon dioxide
9  sequestration reservoir, underground equipment, and surface
10  facilities and equipment used or proposed to be used in a
11  geologic storage operation. "Sequestration facility" includes
12  an injection well and equipment used to connect the surface
13  facility and equipment to the carbon dioxide sequestration
14  reservoir and underground equipment. "Sequestration facility"
15  does not include pipelines used to transport carbon dioxide to
16  a sequestration facility.
17  "Transportation" or "transport" means the physical
18  movement of carbon dioxide by pipeline conducted for a
19  person's or an entity's own use or account or the use or
20  account of another person, persons, or entity.
21  Section 15. Temporary statewide moratorium on construction
22  of carbon dioxide pipelines.
23  (a) No certificate of authority for the construction and
24  operation of a pipeline intended for transport of carbon
25  dioxide shall be issued by the Commission until:

 

 

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1  (1) the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
2  Administration has adopted revised federal safety
3  standards for transportation of carbon dioxide; and
4  (2) the State of Illinois has commissioned and
5  finalized a study, which shall be made available to the
6  public, determining how far carbon dioxide pipelines must
7  be separated from livestock, residences, hospitals,
8  schools, nursing homes, places of worship, jails, prisons,
9  businesses, industry, and other locations where people
10  congregate, in order to ensure adequate time for the safe
11  evacuation or rescue of people and animals in the event of
12  a pipeline rupture or leak; the study shall:
13  (A) include input from first responders, including
14  both voluntary and paid professionals; law enforcement
15  officials; medical and veterinary professionals;
16  transportation experts; carbon dioxide pipeline
17  engineers; meteorologists; geologists; persons trained
18  in computational fluid dynamic modeling and other
19  modeling of carbon dioxide plumes; the Illinois
20  Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland
21  Security; the Department of Public Health; County
22  emergency management agencies; township officials;
23  county boards; village boards; city councils; and the
24  general public;
25  (B) evaluate CO2 concentrations resulting from
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1  suburban, and rural settings present in Illinois,
2  including concentrations resulting from leaks or
3  ruptures of carbon dioxide pipelines with varying
4  diameters and carbon dioxide flow rates, based on
5  predictions of the most precise available
6  computational fluid dynamic model of CO2 plume
7  movement;
8  (C) recommend setbacks for each such setting,
9  pipeline diameter, and flow rate, based on (i) the
10  concentrations of CO2 released in the event of a leak
11  or rupture, (ii) the time humans and, where
12  appropriate, livestock would be exposed to those
13  concentrations, and (iii) the ability to, and time
14  necessary to, self-evacuate or be rescued before
15  oxygen deprivation leads to serious health effects,
16  including, but not limited to, convulsions,
17  unconsciousness, coma, or death; among other
18  considerations, the study shall account for the
19  decreased mobility of elderly persons, young children,
20  persons who depend primarily on public transportation,
21  incarcerated persons, and persons gathered in spaces
22  where large numbers of people assemble, as well as the
23  availability of electric vehicles or other transport
24  options that do not use combustion engines; and
25  (D) recommend an initial amount of funding
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1  professionals, local governments, and other entities
2  involved in the evacuation or rescue of persons
3  potentially affected by a CO2 pipeline rupture with
4  the equipment, training, staffing, and other items
5  necessary to carry out safe and timely evacuations and
6  rescues in the event of a rupture; the study shall also
7  recommend fees to be required of pipeline operators to
8  ensure availability of the necessary sum, as well as a
9  method for updating the amount of funding and fee
10  changes to account for changing costs, inflation, and
11  other relevant factors.
12  (b) Any application for a certificate of authority to
13  construct or operate a pipeline intended for transportation of
14  carbon dioxide that, as of the effective date of this Act, is
15  pending before the Commission shall (i) be held in abeyance,
16  without prejudice, until the revised safety standards and
17  study specified in subsection (a) have been finalized or the
18  temporary moratorium has expired as provided in this Act, and
19  (ii) be subject to any revised safety standards if adopted in
20  legislation.
21  (c) The temporary moratorium will expire and this Act
22  shall be repealed when any of the following occurs:
23  (1) 4 years have passed since this Act's effective
24  date;
25  (2) both the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
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1  required by subdivision (a)(2) of this Section have been
2  finalized; or
3  (3) the State of Illinois has adopted comprehensive
4  legislation regulating the capture, transport, and
5  sequestration of carbon dioxide in Illinois, which
6  legislation includes, among other things:
7  (A) setbacks allowing for the safe evacuation or
8  rescue of persons and animals in the event of the
9  rupture or leak of a carbon dioxide pipeline;
10  (B) specifications limiting the use of eminent
11  domain for carbon dioxide pipelines and limiting the
12  use of property amalgamation for carbon dioxide
13  sequestration;
14  (C) the establishment and ongoing funding of an
15  emergency fund provided by entities that transport or
16  sequester CO2 to ensure first responders are able to
17  perform safe and timely evacuations, rescues, and
18  other emergency response actions in the event of a
19  carbon dioxide release from a pipeline or
20  sequestration site;
21  (D) mandatory financial assurance to cover the
22  cost of monitoring, corrective action, well-plugging,
23  and emergency response at sequestration sites, which
24  does not take the form of insurance, financial
25  guarantees, financial tests, or other self-bonding
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1  (E) expanded monitoring of carbon sequestration
2  sites using more methods, and for longer duration,
3  than the monitoring required by the U.S. Environmental
4  Protection Agency;
5  (F) specifications concerning long-term liability
6  in the event of a release of brine or carbon dioxide
7  from a sequestration site;
8  (G) a ban on the use of captured carbon dioxide for
9  enhanced oil recovery in Illinois;
10  (H) emission limits that ensure that carbon
11  capture does not contribute to significant increases
12  in emissions of criteria pollutants or hazardous air
13  pollutants at facilities from which carbon is captured
14  or facilities that power capture;
15  (I) a mandate for a greenhouse gas life cycle
16  analysis for each facility from which carbon dioxide
17  is captured and a prohibition on carbon capture unless
18  the company seeking to capture carbon demonstrates
19  that the mass of carbon dioxide sequestered from the
20  project will be greater than the mass of greenhouse
21  gas emissions associated with the life cycle of
22  capture, transport, and storage of that carbon
23  dioxide;
24  (J) a mandate that alternatives to capture be
25  evaluated, including, but not limited to, renewable
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1  the capture facility is a power plant; and
2  electric-battery powered vehicles when the capture
3  facility produces fuel; the evaluation of alternatives
4  shall compare the greenhouse gas pollution, water use
5  and water quality impacts, air pollution impacts, and
6  generation of waste of each alternative to those of
7  the proposed capture, transport, and sequestration of
8  the CO2;
9  (K) robust public participation opportunities for
10  all carbon capture, pipeline, and sequestration
11  projects in Illinois and public disclosure of all
12  documentation; and
13  (L) additional protections, potentially including
14  prohibition of CO2 pipelines and sequestration
15  proximate to drinking water aquifers designated as
16  sole source aquifers by the United States
17  Environmental Protection Agency.

 

 

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