James City Man Facing Charges for
Letting Raw Sewage into Waterway

An Elk County man has been charged for allowing more than 10 million gallons of wastewater to be discharged into a tributary leading to Wolf Run.

75-year-old Charles Vaughn of James City is a certified sewage treatment plant operator, but Attorney General Linda Kelly said the plant was being operated by someone who was not certified. During this time – between 2007and 2010 – an unauthorized bypass pipe was installed at the headworks of the plant, which allowed raw sewage to be redirected away from the plant and discharged directly into the unnamed tributary.

DEP requires certified sewage treatment plant operators to report sewage that it bypassed through a plant, but Vaughn allegedly did not report it.

He is charged with two counts of tampering with public records or information, two counts of unsworn falsification to authorities and one count of unlawful conduct pursuant to the Clean Streams Law.

Vaughn is free on $5,000 unsecured bail.

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