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22 A BILL FOR
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44 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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66 State of Illinois
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88 2023 and 2024
99 HB5705
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1111 Introduced , by Rep. Jehan Gordon -Booth
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1313 SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
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1515 Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent
1616 expenses of the Environmental Protection Agency for the fiscal
1717 year beginning July 1, 2024, as follows:
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1919 Other State Funds $533,172,838
2020 Federal Funds $402,023,644
2121 Total $935,196,482
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3131 AN ACT concerning appropriations. 1
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3333 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented 2
3434 in the General Assembly: 3
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3636 ARTICLE 1 4
3737
3838 Section 5. The following named amounts, or so much thereof 5
3939 as may be necessary, respectively, for objects and purposes 6
4040 hereinafter named, are appropriated to meet the ordinary and 7
4141 contingent expenses of the Environmental Protection Agency for: 8
4242 ADMINISTRATION 9
4343 Payable from U.S. Environmental Protection Fund: 10
4444 For Contractual Services .......................... 2,500,000 11
4545 For Electronic Data Processing .................... 2,000,000 12
4646 Payable from Underground Storage Tank Fund: 13
4747 For Contractual Services ............................ 500,000 14
4848 For Electronic Data Processing .................... 1,500,000 15
4949 Payable from Solid Waste Management Fund: 16
5050 For Contractual Services ............................ 650,000 17
5151 For Electronic Data Processing ...................... 633,500 18
5252 Payable from Subtitle D Management Fund: 19
5353 For Contractual Services ............................ 200,000 20
5454 For Electronic Data Processing ...................... 200,000 21
5555 Payable from Water Revolving F und: 22 HB5705 -2- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
5656
5757 For Contractual Services .......................... 1,300,000 1
5858 For Electronic Data Processing .................... 1,500,000 2
5959 Payable from Hazardous Waste Fund: 3
6060 For Contractual Services ............................ 450,000 4
6161 For Electronic Data Processing ...................... 700,000 5
6262 Payable from the Illinois Clean Water Fund: 6
6363 For Contractual Services ............................ 700,000 7
6464 For Electronic Data Processing .................... 1,000,000 8
6565 Payable from Environmental Protection 9
6666 Permit and Inspection Fund: 10
6767 For Contractual Services ............................ 950,000 11
6868 For Electronic Data Processing .................... 2,000,000 12
6969 For Refunds ................................ .........100,000 13
7070 Payable from Vehicle Inspection Fund: 14
7171 For Contractual Services ............................ 600,000 15
7272 For Electronic Data Processing .................... 1,250,000 16
7373
7474 Section 10. The sum of $ 1,453,800, or so much thereof as 17
7575 may be necessary, is appropriated to the Environmental 18
7676 Protection Agency from the EPA Special State Pr ojects Trust 19
7777 Fund for the purpose of funding all costs associated with 20
7878 environmental programs, including prior years’ costs. 21
7979
8080 Section 15. The sum of $400,000, or so much thereof as may 22
8181 be necessary, is appropriated from the U.S. Environmental 23 HB5705 -3- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
8282
8383 Protection Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for all 1
8484 costs associated with environmental projects as defined by 2
8585 federal assistance awards. 3
8686
8787 Section 20. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as may 4
8888 be necessary, is appropriated from the Oil Spill Respo nse Fund 5
8989 to the Environmental Protection Agency for use in accordance 6
9090 with Section 25c-1 of the Environmental Protection Act. 7
9191
9292 Section 25. The amount of $4,000,000, or so much thereof 8
9393 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Environmental 9
9494 Protection Trust Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency 10
9595 for awards and grants as directed by the Environmental 11
9696 Protection Trust Fund Commission. 12
9797
9898 Section 30. The sum of $ 32,000,000, or so much thereof as 13
9999 may be necessary, is appropriated to the Environmental 14
100100 Protection Agency from the Motor Fuel Tax Fund for deposit into 15
101101 the Vehicle Inspection Fund. 16
102102
103103 Section 35. The following named amounts, or so much thereof 17
104104 as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects and purposes 18
105105 hereinafter named, are appropriat ed to the Environmental 19
106106 Protection Agency for: 20
107107 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL 21 HB5705 -4- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
108108
109109 Payable from U.S. Environmental 1
110110 Protection Fund: 2
111111 For all expenses related to 3
112112 environmental projects as defined by 4
113113 federal assistance awards, including 5
114114 prior years’ costs .............................. 13,641,400 6
115115 For Use by the City of Chicago ...................... 412,000 7
116116 For all expenses related to Clean Air 8
117117 Activities and other environmental 9
118118 projects as defined by federal assistance 10
119119 awards, including prior years’ costs .............4,950,000 11
120120 Total $19,003,400 12
121121 Payable from the Clean Air Act Permit Fund 13
122122 For Clean Air Act and Energy Act Activities: 14
123123 For funding of Clean Air Act Title V Activities 15
124124 in accordance with Clean Air Act Amendments 16
125125 of 1990 ................................ .........18,307,800 17
126126 For Enforcement of the Clean Air Act and 18
127127 the Energy Transition Act ........................ 7,000,000 19
128128 Payable from the Vehicle Inspection Fund: 20
129129 For Personal Services ............................. 4,957,000 21
130130 For State Contributions to State 22
131131 Employees' Retirement System ..................... 2,634,100 23
132132 For State Contributions to 24
133133 Social Security ................................ ....383,000 25 HB5705 -5- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
134134
135135 For Group Insurance ............................... 1,691,600 1
136136 For Contractual Services, including 2
137137 prior years’ costs .............................. 20,000,000 3
138138 For Travel ................................ ...........10,000 4
139139 For Commodities ................................ ......15,000 5
140140 For Printing ................................ .........20,000 6
141141 For Equipment ................................ .......395,000 7
142142 For Telecommunications .............................. 250,000 8
143143 For Operation of Auto Equipment ...................... 20,000 9
144144 Payable from the Environmental Protection 10
145145 Permit and Inspection Fund for Air 11
146146 Permit and Inspection Activities : 12
147147 For Personal Services and other Expenses .........10,910,200 13
148148
149149 Section 40. The following named amounts, or so much thereof 14
150150 as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Electric Vehicle 15
151151 Rebate Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for the 16
152152 purpose of administering the Electric Vehicle Rebate Program 17
153153 and the Ethanol Fuel Research Program: 18
154154 For Personal Services a nd Other 19
155155 Expenses ................................ ...........600,000 20
156156 For Grants and Rebates, including 21
157157 prior years’ costs ............................. 14,000,000 22
158158 Total $14,600,000 23
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161161 Section 41. The sum of $3,000,000 or so much thereof as 1
162162 may be necessary, is appropriated from the U.S. Environmental 2
163163 Protection Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for 3
164164 expenses and grants connected with the Climate Pollution 4
165165 Reduction Grant planning program as authorized by Section 60114 5
166166 of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022. 6
167167
168168 Section 45. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as may 7
169169 be necessary, is appropriated from the Alternative Compliance 8
170170 Market Account Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for 9
171171 all costs associated with the emissions reduction market 10
172172 program. 11
173173
174174 LABORATORY SERVICES 12
175175 Section 50. The sum of $ 1,265,200, or so much thereof as 13
176176 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Community Water 14
177177 Supply Laboratory Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency 15
178178 for the purpose of performing laboratory testing of samples 16
179179 from community water supplies and for admini strative costs of 17
180180 the Agency and the Community Water Supply Testing Council. 18
181181
182182 Section 55. The sum of $ 563,600, or so much thereof as may 19
183183 be necessary, is appropriated from the Environmental Laboratory 20
184184 Certification Fund to the Environmental Protection A gency for 21
185185 the purpose of administering the laborator y certification 22 HB5705 -7- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
186186
187187 program. 1
188188
189189 Section 60. The sum of $ 2,688,000, or so much thereof as 2
190190 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Illinois Clean Water 3
191191 Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for the purpose of 4
192192 laboratory analysis of samples. 5
193193
194194 Section 65. The following named amounts, or so much thereof 6
195195 as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects and purposes 7
196196 hereinafter named, including prior year s’ costs, are 8
197197 appropriated to the Environm ental Protection Agency for: 9
198198 LAND POLLUTION CONTROL 10
199199 Payable from the Road Fund: 11
200200 For deposit into the Electric Vehicle Rebate Fund 12
201201 for electric vehicle grants and rebates .........12,000,000 13
202202 Payable from U.S. Environmental 14
203203 Protection Fund: 15
204204 For Underground Stor age Tank Program ..............2,888,000 16
205205 For all expenses related to environmental 17
206206 projects as defined by federal assistance 18
207207 awards, including prior year s’ costs .............9,914,000 19
208208 For all expenses related to remedial, 20
209209 preventive or corrective actions in accordance 21
210210 with the Federal Comprehensive and Liability 22
211211 Act of 1980 and other environmental 23 HB5705 -8- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
212212
213213 projects as defined by federal assistance 1
214214 awards, including prior years’ costs ............10,500,000 2
215215 Total $35,302,000 3
216216
217217 Section 66. The sum of $2,500,000 or so m uch thereof as 4
218218 may be necessary, is appropriated from the U.S. Environmental 5
219219 Protection Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for 6
220220 expenses related to The State and Tribal Brownfields response 7
221221 program authorized by Section 128(a) of the Comprehensive 8
222222 Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act. 9
223223
224224 Section 70. The following named sums, or so much thereof 10
225225 as may be necessary, are appropriated to the Environmental 11
226226 Protection Agency for the purpose of funding the Underground 12
227227 Storage Tank Program: 13
228228 Payable from the Underground Storage Tank Fund: 14
229229 For Personal Services ............................. 6,380,000 15
230230 For State Contributions to State 16
231231 Employees' Retirement System ..................... 3,351,000 17
232232 For State Contributions to 18
233233 Social Security ................................ ....486,000 19
234234 For Group Insurance ............................... 2,107,400 20
235235 For Contractual Services .......................... 5,320,000 21
236236 For Travel ................................ ...........20,000 22
237237 For Commodities ................................ ......20,000 23 HB5705 -9- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
238238
239239 For Printing ................................ ..........5,000 1
240240 For Equipment ................................ .......843,000 2
241241 For Telecommunications Services ..................... 145,000 3
242242 For Operation of Auto Equipment ...................... 16,300 4
243243 For Contracts for Site Remediation and 5
244244 for Reimbursements to Eligible Owners/ 6
245245 Operators of Leaking Underground 7
246246 Storage Tanks, including claims 8
247247 submitted in prior years ........................ 40,100,000 9
248248 Total $58,793,700 10
249249
250250 Section 75. The following named sums, or so much thereof as 11
251251 may be necessary, are appropriated fro m the Solid Waste 12
252252 Management Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for use 13
253253 in accordance with Section 22.15 of the Environmental 14
254254 Protection Act: 15
255255 For Personal Services ............................. 6,964,000 16
256256 For State Contributions to State 17
257257 Employees' Retirement System ..................... 3,662,000 18
258258 For State Contributions to 19
259259 Social Security ................................ ....535,000 20
260260 For Group Insurance ............................... 2,365,500 21
261261 For Contractual Services ............................ 122,000 22
262262 For Travel ................................ ...........25,000 23
263263 For Commodities ................................ ......10,000 24 HB5705 -10- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
264264
265265 For Printing ................................ .........50,000 1
266266 For Equipment ................................ ........12,500 2
267267 For Telecommunications Services ..................... 100,000 3
268268 For Operation of Auto Equipment ...................... 15,000 4
269269 For Refunds ................................ ...........5,000 5
270270 For financial assistance to units of local 6
271271 government for operations under delegation 7
272272 agreements, including prior year s’ costs .........2,500,000 8
273273 Total $16,366,000 9
274274
275275 Section 80. The sum of $750,000 or so much therefore as may 10
276276 be necessary, is appropriated from the Solid Waste Management 11
277277 Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for all costs 12
278278 associated with the implementation of a Drug Take -Back program 13
279279 pursuant to the Drug Take-Back Act. 14
280280
281281 Section 85. The sum of $ 5,000,000, or so much therefore as 15
282282 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Solid Waste 16
283283 Management Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for all 17
284284 costs associated with solid waste management activities, 18
285285 including prior years’ costs. 19
286286
287287 Section 90. The sum of $ 753,800, or so much thereof as may 20
288288 be necessary, is appropriated from the Solid Waste Management 21
289289 Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for use in 22 HB5705 -11- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
290290
291291 accordance with the Consumer Electronics Recycling Act(CERA) . 1
292292
293293 Section 95. The sum of $ 2,998,800, or so much thereof as 2
294294 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Subtitle D 3
295295 Management Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for the 4
296296 purpose of funding the Subtitle D permit program in accordance 5
297297 with Section 22.44 of the Environmental Protection Act. 6
298298
299299 Section 100. The sum of $1,500,000 or so much thereof as 7
300300 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Brownfields 8
301301 Redevelopment Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for 9
302302 all expenses related to the Brownfield s Redevelopment program. 10
303303
304304 Section 105. The sum of $4,500,000, or so much thereof as 11
305305 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Brownfields 12
306306 Redevelopment Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for 13
307307 financial assistance for Brownfields redevelopment i n 14
308308 accordance with 58.3(5), 58.13 and 58.15 of the Environmental 15
309309 Protection Act, including prior years’ costs. 16
310310 17
311311 Section 110. The following named amounts, or so much 18
312312 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Used 19
313313 Tire Management Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for 20
314314 purposes as provided for in Section 55.6 of the Environmental 21
315315 Protection Act: 22 HB5705 -12- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
316316
317317 For Personal Services ............................. 4,248,000 1
318318 For State Contributions to State 2
319319 Employees' Retirement System ..................... 2,235,000 3
320320 For State Contributions to 4
321321 Social Security ................................ ....325,000 5
322322 For Group Insurance ............................... 1,477,200 6
323323 For Contractual Services, including 7
324324 prior years’ costs ............................... 3,500,000 8
325325 For Travel ................................ ...........20,000 9
326326 For Commodities ................................ ......10,000 10
327327 For Printing ................................ .........10,000 11
328328 For Equipment ................................ ........20,000 12
329329 For Telecommunications Services ...................... 50,000 13
330330 For Operation of Auto Equipment ...................... 25,000 14
331331 Total $11,920,200 15
332332
333333 Section 115. The sum of $ 3,211,400, or so much thereof as 16
334334 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Drycleaner 17
335335 Environmental Response Trust Fund to the Environmental 18
336336 Protection Agency for use in a ccordance with the Drycleaner 19
337337 Environmental Response Trust Fund Act, including prior year s’ 20
338338 costs. 21
339339
340340 Section 120. The sum of $2,000,000, or so much thereof as 22
341341 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Renewable Energy 23 HB5705 -13- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
342342
343343 Resources Trust Fund to the Environm ental Protection Agency to 1
344344 provide a grant to Joliet Junior College for purposes of funding 2
345345 education and training for renewable energy and energy 3
346346 efficiency technology, and for the operations and services of 4
347347 the Illinois Green Economy Network, pursuant to Section 6-5 of 5
348348 the Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Coal Resources 6
349349 Development Law of 1997. 7
350350
351351 Section 125. The amount of $4,000,000, or so much thereof 8
352352 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Illinois Clean 9
353353 Water Fund to the Environmental P rotection Agency to provide a 10
354354 grant to Lewis and Clark Community College for purposes of the 11
355355 National Great Rivers Research and Education Center(NGRREC ). 12
356356
357357 Section 130. The following named sums, or so much thereof 13
358358 as may be necessary, are appropriated to the Environmental 14
359359 Protection Agency for use in accordance with Section 22.2 of 15
360360 the Environmental Protection Act: 16
361361 Payable from the Hazardous Waste Fund: 17
362362 For all expenses related to Hazardous Waste 18
363363 Remediation, including prior year s’ costs .......17,544,000 19
364364 For Refunds ................................ ..........50,000 20
365365 Total $17,594,000 21
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367367 Section 135. The sum of $1,300,000, or so much thereof as 23 HB5705 -14- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
368368
369369 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Environmental 1
370370 Protection Trust Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency 2
371371 for all expenses related to removal or mediation actions at the 3
372372 Worthy Park, Cook County, hazardous waste site. 4
373373
374374 Section 140. The following named sums, or so much thereof 5
375375 as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Environmental 6
376376 Protection Permit and Inspection Fund to the Environmental 7
377377 Protection Agency for land permit and inspection activities: 8
378378 For Personal Services ............................. 3,026,000 9
379379 For State Contributions to State 10
380380 Employees' Retirement System ..................... 1,591,000 11
381381 For State Contributions to 12
382382 Social Security ................................ ....229,000 13
383383 For Group Insurance ................................ .920,000 14
384384 For Contractual Services ............................. 40,000 15
385385 For Travel ................................ ............6,500 16
386386 For Commodities ................................ ......10,000 17
387387 For Printing ................................ .........90,000 18
388388 For Equipment ................................ .......310,000 19
389389 For Telecommunications Services ...................... 15,000 20
390390 For Operation of Auto Equipment ....................... 5,000 21
391391 Total $6,242,500 22
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393393 Section 145. The sum of $400,000, or so much thereof as 24 HB5705 -15- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
394394
395395 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Landfill Closure and 1
396396 Post-Closure Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for 2
397397 the purpose of funding closure activities in accordance with 3
398398 Section 22.17 of the Environmental Protection Act. 4
399399
400400 Section 150. The sum of $132,320,000, or so much thereof 5
401401 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the EPA Energy 6
402402 Projects Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for 7
403403 expenses and grants connected with the HOMES Rebate Program as 8
404404 authorized by Section 50121 of the Inflation Reduction Act of 9
405405 2022 (IRA). 10
406406
407407 Section 155. The sum of $131,453,000, or so much thereof 11
408408 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the EPA Energy 12
409409 Projects Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for 13
410410 expenses and grants connected with the HEEHRA Rebate Program 14
411411 as authorized by Section 50122 of the Inflation Reduction Act 15
412412 of 2022 (IRA). 16
413413
414414 Section 160. The sum of $5,000,000, or so much thereof as 17
415415 may be necessary, is appropriated from the EPA Energy Projects 18
416416 Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for expenses and 19
417417 grants connected with energy programs, including prior year s’ 20
418418 costs. 21
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421421 Section 165. The sum of $6,000,000, or so much thereof as 1
422422 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Fede ral Energy Fund 2
423423 to the Environmental Protection Agency for expenses and grants 3
424424 connected with the State Energy Program, including prior year s’ 4
425425 costs. 5
426426
427427 Section 170. The sum of $ 12,260,000, or so much thereof as 6
428428 may be necessary, is appropriated from the F ederal Energy Fund 7
429429 to the Environmental Protection Agency for costs associated 8
430430 with State Energy Programs as authorized by Title I of Division 9
431431 D in Section 40109 of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs 10
432432 Act (IIJA). 11
433433
434434 Section 175. The sum of $ 15,963,300, or so much thereof as 12
435435 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Federal Energy Fund 13
436436 to the Environmental Protection Agency for costs associated 14
437437 with the Energy Revolving Loan Program as authorized by Title 15
438438 V of Division D in Section 40502 of the Infrastru cture and 16
439439 Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). 17
440440
441441 Section 180. The sum of $2,910,000, or so much thereof as 18
442442 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Federal Energy Fund 19
443443 to the Environmental Protection Agency for costs associated 20
444444 with the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program 21
445445 as authorized by Title V of Division D of the Infrastructure 22 HB5705 -17- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
446446
447447 and Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) in accordance with Section 1
448448 544 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007. 2
449449
450450 Section 185. The sum of $5,000,000, or so much thereof as 3
451451 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Energy Efficiency 4
452452 Trust Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for grants 5
453453 pursuant to subsection (b) of Section 6 -6 of the Renewable 6
454454 Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Coal Resources Developmen t Law 7
455455 of 1997. 8
456456
457457 Section 190. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as may 9
458458 be necessary, is appropriated from the Energy Efficiency Trust 10
459459 Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for operational 11
460460 expenses related to administering grants made pursuant to 12
461461 subsection (b) of Section 6 -6 of the Renewable Energy, Energy 13
462462 Efficiency, and Coal Resources Development Law of 1997. 14
463463
464464 Section 195. The sum of $10,000,000, or so much thereof as 15
465465 may be necessary, is appropriated to the Environmental 16
466466 Protection Agency from the EPA Energy Projects Fund for all 17
467467 costs associated with the Great Lakes Environmental Justice 18
468468 grant program, including prior years’ costs. 19
469469
470470 Section 200. The sum of $5,100,000, or so much thereof as 20
471471 may be necessary, is appropriated to the Environmental 21 HB5705 -18- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
472472
473473 Protection Agency from the EPA Energy Projects Fund for all 1
474474 costs associated with the Contractor Training Grant program , 2
475475 including prior years’ costs. 3
476476
477477 Section 205. The following named amounts, or so much 4
478478 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for objects and 5
479479 purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to meet the 6
480480 ordinary and contingent expenses of the Environmental 7
481481 Protection Agency for: 8
482482 BUREAU OF WATER 9
483483 Payable from U.S. Environmental 10
484484 Protection Fund: 11
485485 For all expenses related to non -point source 12
486486 pollution management and special water pollution 13
487487 studies and other environmental 14
488488 projects as defined by federal assistance 15
489489 awards including prior years’ costs ..............8,950,000 16
490490 For Use by the Department of 17
491491 Public Health ................................ ....1,500,000 18
492492 For enforcement of actions under the Gulf 19
493493 Hypoxia Action Plan pursuant to the 20
494494 Infrastructure Investment and 21
495495 Jobs Act (IIJA) ................................ ....795,000 22
496496 For Expenses Related to Federal Grants and 23
497497 Awards, including prior year s’ costs ............14,322,700 24 HB5705 -19- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
498498
499499 For Water Quality Planning, 1
500500 including prior years’ costs ....................... 900,000 2
501501 For Use by the Department of Agriculture ............160,000 3
502502 Total $26,627,700 4
503503
504504 Section 210. The following named amounts, or so much 5
505505 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the object and 6
506506 purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to the 7
507507 Environmental Protection Agency: 8
508508 Payable from the Water Revolving Fund: 9
509509 For Administrative Costs of Water Pollution 10
510510 Control Revolving Loan Program ..................11,106,400 11
511511 For Program Support Costs of Water 12
512512 Pollution Control Program ....................... 20,826,800 13
513513 For Administrative Costs of the Drinking 14
514514 Water Revolving Loan Program ..................... 8,479,400 15
515515 For Program Support Costs of th e Drinking 16
516516 Water Program ................................ ...10,614,000 17
517517 For Technical Assistance to Small Systems ...........735,000 18
518518 For Administration of the Public Water 19
519519 System Supervision (PWSS) Program, 20
520520 Source Water Protection, Development 21
521521 And Implementation of Capacity Development, 22
522522 and Operator Certification Programs ..............3,600,000 23
523523 For Clean Water Administration Loan 24 HB5705 -20- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
524524
525525 Eligible Activities ............................. 10,000,000 1
526526 For Local Assistance and Other 1452(k) 2
527527 Activities ................................ .......5,500,000 3
528528 Total $70,861,600 4
529529
530530 Section 215. The sum of $14, 970,400, or so much thereof 5
531531 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Illinois Clean 6
532532 Water Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for all costs 7
533533 associated with clean water activities. 8
534534
535535 Section 220. The following named sums, or so much thereof 9
536536 as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects and purposes 10
537537 hereinafter named, are appropriated to the Environmental 11
538538 Protection Agency: 12
539539 Payable from the Environmental Protection Permit 13
540540 and Inspection Fund: 14
541541 For Personal Services ............................. 2,717,000 15
542542 For State Contributio n to State 16
543543 Employees' Retirement System ..................... 1,434,000 17
544544 For State Contribution to 18
545545 Social Security ................................ ....207,000 19
546546 For Group Insurance ................................ .678,800 20
547547 For Contractual Services ............................ 500,000 21
548548 For Travel ................................ ...........25,000 22
549549 For Commodities ................................ ......50,000 23 HB5705 -21- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
550550
551551 For Equipment ................................ .......425,000 1
552552 For Telecommunications Services ...................... 50,000 2
553553 For Operation of Automotive Equipment ................50,000 3
554554 Total $6,136,800 4
555555
556556 Section 225. The sum of $50,000,000, or so much thereof as 5
557557 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Coal Combustion 6
558558 Residual Surface Impoundment Financial Assurance Fund to the 7
559559 Environmental Protection Agency for the purpose of funding 8
560560 closure activities in accordance with Section 22.59 of the 9
561561 Environmental Protection Act. 10
562562
563563 Section 230. The sum of $8,000,000, or so much thereof as 11
564564 may be necessary, is appropriated to the Environmental 12
565565 Protection Agency from the Water Revolving Fund for all costs 13
566566 associated with Environmental Management System (EMS) Services 14
567567 for the Bureau of Water. 15
568568
569569 POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD DIVISION 16
570570 Section 235. The amount of $2,116,800, or so much thereof 17
571571 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Underground 18
572572 Storage Tank Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for 19
573573 case processing of leaking underground storage tank permit and 20
574574 claims appeals. 21
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576576
577577 Section 240. The sum of $739,300, or so much thereof as 1
578578 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Clean Air Act Permit 2
579579 Fund for costs associated with the handling of appeals from 3
580580 permitting and other determinations made by the Environmental 4
581581 Protection Agency. 5
582582
583583 Section 245. The follow ing named amounts, or so much 6
584584 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated to 7
585585 the Environmental Protection Agency for the objects and 8
586586 purposes hereinafter named, to meet the ordinary and contingent 9
587587 expenses of the Pollution Control Board Div ision. 10
588588 Payable from Pollution Control Board Fund: 11
589589 For Operational Expenses ............................. 25,000 12
590590 For Refunds ................................ ...........2,000 13
591591 Total $27,000 14
592592
593593 Section 250. The amount of $ 511,800, or so much thereof 15
594594 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Used Tire 16
595595 Management Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for the 17
596596 purposes as provided for in Section 55.6 of the Environmental 18
597597 Protection Act. 19
598598
599599 Section 255. The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof as may 20
600600 be necessary, is appropriated from the Drycleaner Environmental 21
601601 Response Trust Fund for costs associated with handling appeals 22 HB5705 -23- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
602602
603603 from permitting and other determinations made by the 1
604604 Environmental Protection Agency. 2
605605
606606 Section 260. The sum of $1,259,400, or so much thereof as 3
607607 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Environme ntal 4
608608 Protection Permit and Inspection Fund for costs associated with 5
609609 handling appeals from permitting and other determinations made 6
610610 by the Environmental Protection Agency. 7
611611
612612 ARTICLE 2 8
613613
614614 Section 5. The sum of $ 80,000,000, or so much thereof as 9
615615 may be necessary, and remains unexpended, at the close of 10
616616 business on June 30, 202 4, from the appropriation heretofore 11
617617 made in Article 80, Section 5, of Public Act 103-0006 as 12
618618 amended, is reappropriated from the VW Settlement Environmental 13
619619 Mitigation Fund to the Enviro nmental Protection Agency for all 14
620620 costs, including administrative expenses, associated with 15
621621 funding eligible mitigation actions that achieve reductions of 16
622622 emissions in accordance with the Environmental Mitigation Trust 17
623623 Agreement relating to the Partial Con sent Decree between U.S. 18
624624 Department of Justice, Volkswagen AG and other settling 19
625625 defendants. 20
626626
627627 Section 10. The sum of $ 6,171,538, or so much thereof as 21 HB5705 -24- OMB103 00325 RJM 45325 b
628628
629629 may be necessary, and remains unexpended, at the close of 1
630630 business on June 30, 202 4, from the appropriation heretofore 2
631631 made in Article 79 Section 185 and Article 80 Section 10, of 3
632632 Public Act 103-0006 as amended, is reappropriated from the 4
633633 Energy Efficiency Trust Fund to the Environmental Protection 5
634634 Agency for grants pursuant to subsectio n (b) of Section 6-6 of 6
635635 the Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Coal Resources 7
636636 Development Law of 1997 . 8
637637
638638 Section 15. The sum of $ 1,684,244, or so much thereof as 9
639639 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of business 10
640640 on June 30, 2024, from an appropriation heretofore made for 11
641641 such purpose in Article 79, Section 190 of Public Act 103 -0006, 12
642642 as amended, is reappropriated from the U.S. Environmental 13
643643 Protection Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for 14
644644 enforcement of actions under the Gulf Hypoxia Action Plan 15
645645 pursuant to the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). 16
646646
647647 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, 17
648648 2024. 18