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Date: 09-14-2019

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United States of America v. Maurice Avent

Case Number: 2:19-cr-00337-BHH

Judge: Bruce Howe Hendricks

Court: United States District Court for the District of South Carolina (Richland County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: Winston David Holiday, Jr. and Emily Evans Limehouse

Defendant's Attorney: Call Kent Morlan at 888-354-4529 if you need a criminal defense lawyer in Columbia, South Carolina.


Description: Columbia, SC - Georgetown Man Pleads Guilty in Federal Court to Clean Water Act Violation

Maurice Avent, age 48, of Georgetown, pleaded guilty in federal court to a misdemeanor violation of the Clean Water Act. United States District Court Judge Bruce Howe Hendricks, of Charleston, accepted the plea and will sentence Avent after receiving and reviewing a pre-sentence report prepared by the United States Probation Office.

Evidence presented at the hearing established that at the end of August 2018, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) received a complaint about raw sewage in the marsh behind a hotel in Georgetown. A duty officer went to the hotel and observed a concrete pump station, also known as a wet well, with a black hose coming out of the top. The hose was attached to a sump pump. Raw sewage was inside the wet well. The hose ran through the back parking lot, over a wooden fence, and into the marsh. The sump pump was running at the time and was discharging sewage into the marsh.

Maintenance man Maurice Avent was contacted and said that the two pumps that normally emptied the well had stopped working. Those pumps routed sewage from the wet well into the city sewage system. When a fix was not immediately available, Avent improvised. He bought the sump pump and directed the hose into the marsh. The hose had been in place for about a week, but the sump pump only activated when needed.

City and state government officials suggested to Avent that he put the hose into the city sewage opening, which is where the original pumps – when working – were routed, and he followed that suggestion.

The maximum penalty faced by Avent is imprisonment for one year, with a potential fine between $2,500 and $25,000 for each day of the violation.

The United States Environmental Protection Agency, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, and the City of Georgetown investigated the case.



Disposition
ENFORCEMENT - CRIMINAL PENALTIES Defendant negligently discharged and caused the discharge of a pollutant from a point source into a water of the United States, without a NPDES permit, specifically, Defendant, MAURICE AVENT, discharged and caused the discharge of raw sewage into waters of the United States in or near Georgetown, South Carolina, All in violation of Title 33, United States Code, Section 1319(c)(1)(A).
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Outcome: 09/12/2019 35 Minute Entry for proceedings held before Honorable Bruce Howe Hendricks: Pretrial Conference as to Maurice Avent held on 9/12/2019. Defendant to enter a guilty plea to a misdemeanor Information after the pretrial conference. Court Reporter: Tana Hess. (ssam, ) (Entered: 09/12/2019)
09/12/2019 36 Minute Entry for proceedings held before Honorable Bruce Howe Hendricks: Arraignment as to Maurice Avent (1) Count 1s of the Information held on 9/12/2019. Court Reporter: Tana Hess. (ssam, ) (Entered: 09/12/2019)
09/12/2019 37 Minute Entry for proceedings held before Honorable Bruce Howe Hendricks: Change of Plea Hearing as to Maurice Avent held on 9/12/2019. Plea Agreement Accepted. Maurice Avent (1) Guilty Count 1s of the misdemeanor Information, Maurice Avent (1) Counts to be Dismissed Count 1. Defendant remains on bond. Court Reporter: Tana Hess. (ssam, ) (Entered: 09/12/2019)
09/12/2019 38 GUILTY PLEA ENTERED as to Maurice Avent to Information. (ssam, ) (Entered: 09/12/2019
Guilty

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