News -> INDReporter WED, SEP 22 2:55PM by Leslie Turk

Ex-Iberia sheriff facing up to a year in prison

Former Iberia Parish Sheriff Sid Hebert and his company pleaded guilty Wednesday to the negligent operation of a water treatment facility in violation of the federal Clean Water Act. U.S. Attorney Stephanie Finley announced the guilty plea, noting Hebert has agreed to pay a $50,000 fine and has shut down his company, Environmental Compliance Solutions of New Iberia. He also faces up to a year in prison at sentencing.

ECS, located at 5108 Weeks Island Road in New Iberia, was formed for the purpose of wastewater treatment and discharge and was permitted by the state. The permit allowed ECS to operate as a centralized waste treatment facility.

Hebert, who was part-owner, president and on-site manager at ECS, admitted that he was negligent in the operation procedures at ECS. An inspection of ECS on June 2, 2009, by the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, revealed that wastewaters were bypassing the filtration system and were ultimately being discharged into the commercial canal located in the Port of Iberia. Hebert, who was ECS' responsible corporate officer from June 2007 through June 2009, according to the U.S. attorney, failed to maintain the required documentation, prepare reports and implement plans, and perform proper testing as mandated by the permit. He and the company were charged in a bill of information Aug. 27 with the Clean Water Act violation, a misdemeanor.

Hebert was Iberia Parish sheriff from 1996 to 2008.

“Protection of our local waters is a priority, and we, along with our partners at EPA and Louisiana DEQ, are committed to making sure that the laws, which are designed to safeguard the citizens of our communities, are enforced,” Finley said in announcing the guilty plea.



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written by ragin_cajun , September 22, 2010 - 08:55 pm
Good job. " failed to maintain the required documentation, prepare reports and implement plans, and perform proper testing as mandated by the permit." That all sounds very clear, direct, and sensible to me. And then the state and federal entities charged with enforcement apparently did their job. And it only took 3 months to get the whole thing in front of a US attorney. This is how it oughta work.




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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , September 22, 2010 - 08:55 pm
What causes a man to place money ahead of integrity, why are our elected officials so quick to disregard the laws which they themselves have sworn to uphold," TO PROTECT AND SERVE " THE BIGGEST DAMN LIE EVER PLEDGED ! Why ? Pray tell, why do our politicians wallow in such filth . GA !
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written by The Original Northsidian , September 23, 2010 - 12:52 am
He will get a suspended sentence. You can make book on that! But the brother who stole a set of tires and rims will probably ge 10 years. That is justice in Acadiana!!
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written by BoFred , September 23, 2010 - 01:19 am
I always thought his disdain for the "bidding laws" in La would be what the feds got Sid for. He had a rep for buying and selling units on his own terms.
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written by BoFred , September 23, 2010 - 01:23 am
PROFESSIONAL COURTESY, that's what "they" call it. Its when one officer looks the other way when another officer cheats, speeds, maybe even steals. They wear their SWAT t shirts and speed or keep their DL with their badge. All those little incidents allow them to thing they're above the law. They drive under the influence, but laws were made for other people. It eventually makes it easy for them to think their connections will save them & the higher the officer, the more arrogant they are. Power corrupts.
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written by Northsidian Shotgun , September 23, 2010 - 02:46 am
" Disdain For Bidding Laws " No BoFred! Are you still on last week ? You still talking about Durel, Handing The Whole Enchilada To The Ambulance Man, who was down several rungs, and ended up being blessed by Durel with the whole pie, Politicians are not busted for minor infractions as long, as they share the pie equally with the powers above !
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written by ragin_cajun , September 23, 2010 - 12:06 pm
"why are our elected officials so quick to disregard the laws"

I've thought alot about that. The reason I've come up with is this. Because honest, successful, competent people won't go into politics. For example, I have some pretty strong political beliefs, and I love political discourse, but I just couldn't run for city council, or state representative, or mayor. I can't afford to do it. The pay is too low, and it takes so much time, I couldn't leave my current job to do it, and I couldn't afford to quit my current job to do it.

So that means that attorneys, real estate speculators and developers, and professional activists that don't already have real high incomes gravitate to the political sphere. That means that people whose competence at something hasn't already been rewarded by the market gravitate to political careers. People who want to use political pull to gain an edge over competitors in the market gravitate to politics.

Another problem with it is this--it's not about what's noble about politics--beliefs and philosophy in action. It's about what's base and petty in people--control and taking credit. It's about meetings, looking busy, and currying favor. To succeed in politics, you have to stand up and say "look what I did", and do it often and loud. What kind of people would fill their day with that? The worst among us.


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written by bmiller2100 , September 23, 2010 - 01:20 pm
This is why I constantly say that restitution should be paid with the jail sentence. If you let me keep a couple of hundred thousand dollars, I'll spend a year in jail. Where do I sign up?
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written by Politically apathetic , September 23, 2010 - 05:19 pm
"To succeed in politics, you have to stand up and say "look what I did", and do it often and loud. What kind of people would fill their day with that? The worst among us."

Unfortunately, I believe you're on the money ragin_cajun.
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written by Northsidian Shotgun , September 24, 2010 - 02:33 am
Ragin-Cajun , i also love politics, from a distance less i may get the sticky fingah disease, you would not make a successful politician, good, honest, straight-up standing, men/women never enter politics, those who would be great political leaders have their careers snuffed by those who have too much to lose with an honest man in office, ask the surviving Kennedy clan.
We are the only country that is known for murdering our political leaders, in other countrys they coup the government, in America no group has ever had the gonads to coup the existing government, for the citizenery would hang the coup leaders, so these groups who stand to lose, murder the leaders and set up a mental-case to be the assassin/murderer.

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