Except as provided in Sections 620.230, 620.240, or 620.250, Potable Resource Groundwater is:
a) Groundwater located 10 feet or more below the land surface and within: 1) The minimum setback zone of a well which serves as a potable water supply and to the bottom of such well;2) Unconsolidated sand, gravel or sand and gravel which is 5 feet or more in thickness and that contains 12 percent or less of fines (i.e., fines which pass through a No. 200 sieve tested according to ASTM Standard Practice D2487-06, incorporated by reference at Section 620.125 );3) Sandstone which is 10 feet or more in thickness, or fractured carbonate which is 15 feet or more in thickness; or4) Any geologic material which is capable of a:A) Sustained groundwater yield, from up to a 12 inch borehole, of 150 gallons per day or more from a thickness of 15 feet or less; orB) Hydraulic conductivity of 1 x 10-4 cm/sec or greater using one of the following test methods or its equivalent: b) Any groundwater which is determined by the Board pursuant to petition procedures set forth in Section 620.260, to be capable of potable use. BOARD NOTE: Any portion of the thickness associated with the geologic materials as described in subsections 620.210(a)(2), (a)(3) or (a)(4) should be designated as Class I: Potable Resource Groundwater if located 10 feet or more below the land surface.
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 620.210
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 15206, effective October 5, 2012