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Code · Illinois · Chapter 415 — ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY · Act 30

Sec. 5. Department powers and duties.

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Sec. 5. Department powers and duties. The Department has general supervision and authority over the location, construction and modification of water wells, closed loop wells and monitoring wells and for the administration of this Act. With respect thereto it shall:
(a)Adopt and publish, and from time to time amend rules and regulations as hereinafter
provided;
(b)Commencing no later than January 1, 1988, issue permits for the construction,
modification, abandonment, or change in depth of any water well other than community public water systems and monitoring wells;
(b-5) Commencing no later than one year after the effective date of this amendatory Act
of the 97th General Assembly, issue permits for the construction, modification, and abandonment of closed loop wells; and
(c)Exercise such other powers as are practical and reasonably necessary to carry out
and enforce the provisions of this Act.
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