Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 732/1-85

Presumption of pollution or diminution.
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(a) This Section establishes a rebuttable presumption for the purposes of evidence and liability under State law regarding claims of pollution or diminution of a water source and for use regarding the investigation and order authority under Section 1-83.
 
(b) Unless rebutted by a defense established in subsection (c) of this Section, it shall be presumed that any person conducting or who has conducted high volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing operations shall be liable for pollution or diminution of a water supply if:
 
 
(1) the water source is within 1,500 feet of the well 
 
site;
 
 
(2) water quality data showed no pollution or 
 
diminution prior to the start of high volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing operations; and
 
 
(3) the pollution or diminution occurred during high 
 
volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing operations or no more than 30 months after the completion of the high volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing operations.
 
(c) To rebut the presumption established under this Section, a person presumed responsible must affirmatively prove by clear and convincing evidence any of the following:
 
 
(1) the water source is not within 1,500 feet of the 
 
well site;
 
 
(2) the pollution or diminution occurred prior to 
 
high volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing operations or more than 30 months after the completion of the high volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing operations; or
 
 
(3) the pollution or diminution occurred as the 
 
result of an identifiable cause other than the high volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing operations.

site;
diminution prior to the start of high volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing operations; and
volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing operations or no more than 30 months after the completion of the high volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing operations.
well site;
high volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing operations or more than 30 months after the completion of the high volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing operations; or
result of an identifiable cause other than the high volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing operations.

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