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South Carolina Depenicenoti HENRY MEIMASTER, Governor : 'BRYAN F STIRLING, Dresor (eres SJanary 19, 2023 Me. Overture E. Walker, Chairman Richland County Council Post Office Box 192 Columbia, South Carolina 29202 Re: Richland County (Alvin §. Glenn) Detention Center Dear Mr. Walker: ‘A copy of our report from an inspection which was conducted at the Richland County (Alvin 8, Glenn) Detention Center is attached. Also included are inspection reports from the Office of State Fire Marshal and the Department of Health and Environmental Control, These are provided so that Richland County Council asthe responsible governing body has the specific information needed to initiate and to implement your corrective action as required by the South Carolina Code of Laws 1 should come as no surprise thatthe conditions st your Detention Center ae in need of immediate attention and improvement. We have been communicating with management atthe facility and the County Administrator for some time now in an effort to assist them with options for making progress and for addressing urgent, time sensitive problems. In addition to examples of various correspondence which ere enclosed, the County Administrator and I have had a few conversations and at least one virtual meeting. However, thee are also needs which only County Council can meet. Some of those should be obvious from a review of our report and the other documents attached, but further explanation/amplifcation will be offered upon request. Please let us know your strategy for remedial action. A response is needed no Iater than April 18, 2023, pertaining to how you intend to proceed and all that will be achieved under your plan, including a timetable for accomplishing each step. In the absence of a satisfaciry reply, we would then have to stipulate specifi changes with deadlines required in order for tis facility to remain open. Of course, itis most definitely our hope and preference to avoid the necessity of ‘aking such extreme action If County Council so desires, I would be glad to meetin person and diseuss the issues and options. In the meantime, please do not hesitate to seek or request any additional information or clarification. We are prepared to cooperate while Richland County Council pursues a reasonable approach for eliminating all violations of the firelife safety codes, the food service regulations, and the Minimum Standards for Local Detention Facilities in South Carolina so as to address the best interests of affected parties. P.O, Box 21787 - 4844 Brod River Road - Columbia, 29221-1787 - Telephone (803) 8968555 Tp: 7www.does& gov — E-malcorestionsinfoidoe se g0¥ Cover Letter to Richland County Council Re: Richland County (Alvin 8. Glenn) Detention Center aaa ae — Biko & G sane Been eee ered rte ‘Attachments: 4 sets ce: Mr. Leonardo Brown, County Administrator Mr. Crayman J. Harvey, Interim Detention Director SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS DIVISION OF COMPLIANCE, STANDARDS, AND INSPECTIONS ‘LOCAL DETENTION FACILITY INSPECTION REPORT County: Richland Facility: Rich county (Alvin §. Glenn) pet Street Address: _201 John Matk Olal Drive, Columbia, South Carolina 29209 Telephone: 803-57 289 Home Detention Program Work/Punishsent Program Type T__ Responsibie Official: We. Leonardo Brown Title: _County Administrator Adninistrator/Director! _Me. Craynan J. Harvey, Interim Detention Dizector TIT__IV_X_V__Vi__VIT__JuvHiold_tte_DesignatedFac tea Fedcont ract Governing Body: _County Council Chaisperson: We. Overture G. Walker Sg eertere Bele ——____ Date of Last Inspection: __09/28/21 Year Built: _1998,2007 Last Year Remodeled: __2007 adult Juvenile Rated capacity: 1,060 56 1,116 (rotai Rated capacity) Aug. Daily Pop (past 3 nos.): _ 657 #4 “fOi— (Totel Avg. Daily Pop) High Count (past 12 mos.) 32 6 FaciTity Wigh couse 752 1. Security/Custodial stace (Gncludes shift eupervicors cludes senior/chie€ security officers) Day Night ay Night snigt A sifu A shift @ shige B Sub Total Total Male a @ n 3 36 ft ne Fenale 26 1 20 18 82 er ° Mew ° - nie Fersie 2 vacant 124 Vacant Positions 2 = 2 0 2a Reserve __0 Reserve officers D Slots _ 242 Hi. Administrative Staee (denotes number and full-tine (FE) or part-tine (PR)) Administration Support Treatment Program otal Director Vaine i381 __ Doctor Cofteact aucation Conte, FF a nastbir. "TAF FoodSizv Conte RN contract Classitic—3FT*— Pr 5 Sen/CniE SEF Records ~*~ LoN—Ceneract Training IFT a Clerical Trt Prop/Sup_3FE_ wnt iWien Religious contract Other 12E,SPF_ other Socnork CREF: other Volunteer vaconé vecon’ FT — vaca vacant” vacant. z eployee(s work a shite EE, Total Full-time (161) _162 Total Part-time (611) Grand Fotal (rér1) _167 his fackLity was found in compliance with Standards 102i, 1022, 1033 (a) (B) (a), 1035, 1065,(m) (a), 1082(a), 1094(m), 2014-1, 2016-2, 201613, 2014-16, 2014-40, 2017-5, 3003, RETACHMENTS X_Rated Capacity Sheet X___Fire Inspection Report napected by: Inapection Date october 24, 2022 Reviewed by: Division Director Compliance, Standards, and Ingpections NARRATIVE REPORT RICHLAND COUNTY (ALVIN S. GLENN) DETENTION CENTER October 24, 2022 on October 24, 2022, an onsite inspection of this facility was conducted by Mr. Robert E. Ellison, Jr., and Mr. Scott £. Morehead, Detention and Correctional Inspectors, with the below listed violations noted: 1021 - Manual of Policies and Procedures: (a) ch facility shall have a written manual of all policies and Procedures for the operation of the facility. Bach policy and Procedure should be reviewed annually and updated as needed. Documentation of these reviews shall be maintained. These policies and procedures shall be made readily available to all personnel. (b) the folios standards require written policies and procedures 1066 2034 i067 2035 06a 2036 1081 2037 1083 2051 1091 2052 1092 2053 1093 2054 2001 2055 2002 2056 2014-24 2070 2030 2080 2031 2090 2032 3001. 2033 (©) Comprehensive post descriptions for each facility operational position shall be in writing and made available to each employee performing the function. Policies and procedures need to be reviewed and updated to reflect current operations at the facility. This should be done on a regular ongoing basis, and the documentation must be retained as to each of those dates hen the respective policies/procedures were reviewed. Richland County (Alvin S. Glenn) Detention Center October 24, 2022, Site Visit Inspection Narrative Report Page 2 1022 - Emergency Pre-Planning: ch facility shall have current written procedures to be followed in emergency situations. These plano shall include procedures for the following emergency situations: fires disturbances escapes suicides and attempted suicides taking of hostages power failures group arrests natural disasters bonb threats homeland security issues Discussion The facility should detail in writing specific procedures which can be Amplenented quickly when an emergency occurs. The procedures should contain provisions for sounding an appropriate alarm, alerting officials, mobilizing needed resources, and ending the alert. For example, ‘a fire suppression plan would be coordinated with, and recognized by, the local fize department and would include a fire prevention plan in the policies and procedures manual; regular facility inspections by staff; fire prevention inspections by the fire department having jurisdiction; an evacuation plan; and a plan for the emergency housing of inmates in case of a fire Policies and procedures need to be reviewed and updated to reflect current operations at the facility. This should be done on a regular ongoing basis, and the documantation must be retained as to each of those dates when the respective policies/procedures were reviewed 031 ~ Number of Personnel (a) The Facility Administrator shall designate a Facility Manager qualified by training and experience to supervise staff and inmates. he Eacdlity vas previously operated for = lengthy persed without a recognized Detention Director, and is currently once again operating with an Interim Director. (b) Each facility shall have sufficient personnel to provide twenty-four (24) hour supervision and processing of inmates, to arrange full coverage of all identified security posts, and to accomplish essential support functions. Richland County (Alvin §. Glenn) Detention Center October 24, 2022, Site Visit Inspection Narrative Report Page 3 The facility is continuing, of necessity, to encunber overtime for existing employees; and, even then, staff coverage is inadequate. Additional personnel need to be authorized and funded in order to enable proper facility operations, ard recruitment and retention of employees also needs to be improved. At the time of the latest inspection, Richland County had one hundred and twenty- four (124) Detention officer vacancies. Five (5) of the housing units were closed due to the staffing shortage. There was not an Officer present in Foxtrot Unit, even though inmates were being housed there, It was also noted upon entrance into the kitchen that there was no Officer present to supervise innate workers. (d) A staffing analysis (using NIC Staffing Analysis Workbook or other industry recognized plan) shall be conducted to determine facility staffing needs. The staffing analysis shall be reviewed annually and updated as needed. A current Stafting Analysis by a qualified third party is needed. The County has been reminded of this requirement fon moze than one occasion. A thorough Staffing Analysis can be obtained from the South Carolina Association of Counties at no cost to Richland County upon submission of a weitten request by the County Administrator. 1035 ~ In-Secvice Training: Al1_non-security personnel shall be required to complete in-service training which has been approved by the Facility Manager. ANI aecurity personnal shall successfully complete required in-service training of no less than forty (40) hours each year, This treining shall be approved by the South Carolina Crim:nal Justice Academy. Such training should include but not be limited to: (a) Review and update of safety and security procedures, regulations, and equipment (b) Recent legal decisions on the confinement and treatment, of all types of persons detained (ch Report writing (@) Sexual harassment (2) Suicide prevention (£) Inmate supervision (g)_ Use of force regulations and tactics Richland County (Alvin $. Glenn) Detention Center October 24, 2022, Site Visit Inspection Nazrative Report Page 4 (h) Emergency plans and procedures (4) Interpersonal communication () Cultural diversity (k) CPR and first aid training (2) Sexual abuse/assault awareness and response/PREA (m) Facility specific issues Discussion: The purpose of the in-service training is to keep the employees up to date on procedures and incidents and methods of handling them. This may be accomplished by sessions scheduled on a weekly or monthly basis. Several items reed to be added to the in-service training agenda. They include 1. Training on operation of fire extinguishers and automatic suppression systems in the kitchen, 2. Training on operation of pull stations in the housing units, 3. Procedures to alert the rest of the facility when there is a fire or other energency, 4. Procedures for reporting maintenance concerns. 1065 ~ Facility Security (b) ALL security locks and doors shall be regularly inepected and operated (by remote and manual means) from both the interior and exterior of the doors to ensure proper working order at all times, including in emergency situations Some of the cell and passage door locks in Phase IV are malfunctioning and need repair. (e) ALL facilities shall have two-way intercom emergency communications. This shall not substitute for security personnel, as required in Standard 1031 Some of the intercom stations in all areas of the facility faze not operational and need to be repaired. 1082 ~ Classification Categories: (2) The facility provides for the separate management of the following categories of inmates in accordance with the facility's classification plan: Richland County (Alvin S. Glenn) Detention Center October 24, 2022, Site Visit Inspection Narrative Report. Page 5 female and male inmates * sentenced and non-sentenced inmates * other classes of detainees (i.e., witnesses, informants, and protective custody inmetes) * community ' custody inmates (work releases, weekenders, trusties) * inmates requiring disciplinary detention + inmates requiring administrative separation * Juvenile detainees * other categories that may pose a security problem which include but are not limited to: high profile Cases; geriatric inmates; sexual deviants; sex offenders; predators; and inmates undergoing sex changes Pretrial and sentenced fenale inmates are being housed together in Housing Unit P (Papa) in violation of this standard 1094 Female: (b) Female inmates shall be afforded the same rights and privileges Due to the fact that all female inmates (both sentenced and pre-trial) are living in the same housing unit, they not being afforded the equivalent opportunities and vileges as can be provided for male inmates. 2014-1 ~ Special purpose Cell. Bach facility shall have at least one (1) special-purpose cell or room that is designed to prevent injury to an innate who is under the influence ‘of alcohol or narcotics, or for inmates who are uncontrollably violent or self-destructive. This room shall be subject to staff observation or be continuously monitored by camera from a twenty-four (24) hour staff position. The male Special Purpose Cell(s) are in Housing Unit Z (SHU). The cells are nat subject to observation from a twenty-four (24) hour staff position, and the observation requirenents noted by this Standard are not available. Staff stated that if the cell(s) are utilized ror suicide watch, etc., there is an Officer etationed at the door of Richland County ‘Alvin $. Glenn) Detention Center October 24, 2022, Site Visit Inspection Narrative Report, Page 6 the cell(s). Staffing shortages, along with multiple cells being utilized for Special Purpose function, make complisnce with this Standard doubtful. Female inmates being housed for Special Purpose reasons (suicide watch, etc.) are located in Housing Unit P (Papa). Construction on those cell(s) with dayroom separation (walls) are primarily glass or Lexan and do provide sight by a twenty-four (24) hour staff position The facility conforms applicable federal, state, and/or local building and fire safety codes. Compliance is documented by the authority having Jurisdiction. A fire alarm and automatic smoke detection system are Eequized, as approved by the authority having jurisdiction. (See Appendix’ B.) Discussion The applicable code(s! should be applied to all areas of the facility. Reports of periodic inspections and any actions taken in respect to those inspections must be available. The authority heving jurisdiction in South Carolina is the State Fire Marshal, Several items that were noted on the Deputy state Fire Marshal's report need to be addressed promptly. In some of the housing units, the keys to activate the fire alarm pull stations were not on the Officers’ keyrings The fire apparatus access road that encircles the complex needs to be maintained so that it is accessible in all weather conditions, and as per the requirements of the South Carolina Fire Code. 2014-13 — Housing for the Mendicappe Handicapped inmates are housed in a manner that provides for their safety and security. Rooms, cells, or housing units used by the handicapped are designed for their use and provide for integration with the general population. Appropriate facility programs and activities are accessible ‘fo handicapped inmates who are confined in the facility. Richland County /Alvin $. Glenn) Detention Center October 24, 2022, Site Visit Inspection Narrative Report. Page 7 Discussios If the facility accepts handicapped individuals, it must provide for their housing and use of/access to facility resources A handicapped inmate who was located in Phase V was being housed in a non-ADA equipped cell 2014-16 ~ Toller: Inmates have access to toilets and hand-washing facilities twenty-four (24) hours per day and are able to use toilet facilities without staff assistance when they are confined in their cells/sleeping areas. Toilets are provided at a minimum ratio of one (1) for every twelve (12) inmates in male facilities, and one (1) for every eight (8) inmates in female facilities. Urinals may be substituted for up to one-half of the toilets in male facilities. All housing units with three (3) or more inmates have a minimum of two (2) toilets. ‘The Phase V addition to the facility has sub-housing units thet were designed to hold eight (8) inmates but contain only one (2) toilet. All portions of existing buildings, both interior and ex:erior, are maintained in such manner thet structural strength, stability, sanitation, indoor air quality, and safety of life and property are free from fire and other hazards. Repairs and upkeep are provided to ensure public safety, heelth, and general welfare. ‘The building structural system is maintained structurally scund with no evidence of deterioration, and capable of supporting the load of normal, use. All extericr walls are free of holes, breaks, loose or rotting beards or timbers, and any other conditions which might adnit rain or dampness to the interior portions of the walls or to the occupied spaces. of the building. All siding materials are kept in repair. Roofs are structurally sound and maintained in a safe manner and have no defects which might admit rain or cause dampness in the walls or interior portion of the building. Richland County (Alvin $. Glenn) Detention Center October 24, 2022, Site Visit Inspection Narrative Report Page @ Nunezous maintenance related violations were noted during the building tour, some of which are listed below: 1, There are corroded sprinkler escutcheons throughout, 2. Writing surfaces are missing from some cells, 31 There is water damage to ceilings, 4] There is paint peeling in showers’ (India Unit), 5. Showers need to be thoroughly scoured on a more regular basis, |. Ceramic tiles are missing in the showers, 7. There are missing and inoperable plumbing fixtures in the housing unite, 8. There are missing toilet fixtures in several units, 9. There had been a fire in Cell 2-5 (SHU). Severe smcke damage is still evident to Cell 2-5 and there is no bed in the cell. Yet an inmate wae housed in this cell at the time of our inspection. The same scenario was noted for Cell 2-8, 10. ‘There aze accumulations of trash in several pipe chases, 11, There are leaking pipes and what appeared to be raw senage in some of the pipe chases in SIU, 12. Various physical plant issues were observed in the kitchen area, includin a. Grout is missing around floor tiles, b. Drains are obstructed, ©. Cooler doors are binding on the uneven kitchen Floor, d, There are leaks in deainpipes, ©. There is ceiling damage. 201 Inmate Housing (Minimum & Medium Security) Single cells/rooms and multiple occupancy cells/rooms may be used for housing inmates in medium/minimum custody when the classification system, cell/room size, and level of supervision meet the following requirenents: (a) ~ Number of Occupants Amount of Unencumbered Space* 1 35 square feet per occupant 2-64 25 square feet per occupant** Richland County (Alvin S. Glenn) Detention Center October 24, 2022, Site Visit Inspection Narrative Report Page & **Unencumbered space" is that usable space which is not encumbered by furnishings or fixtures. In determining unencumbered space in the cell or room, the total square footage is obtained and the square footage of Fixtures and equipment is subtracted. All fixtures and equipment must be in operational position and must provide the following minimans per person: permanent sleeping surface, plumbing fixtures (if inside the cell/room), desk or approved writing surface, and seat s*Sleeping area partitions are required if more than six (6) people are housed in one sleeping area. At least one dimension of the unencumbered space is no less than seven feet. (b) When confinerent exceeds 16 hours per day, there is at least of total floor space per occupant. (c) Housing is in compliance with Standards Sc 1082, sc 2014-16, 2014-17, 2014-18, and 2014-20. A classification systen is used to divide the occupants into groups which duce the probability of assault and disruptive behavior. At a minimum, the classification system evaluates the following: mental and emotional stability escape history history of assaultive behavior medical status age enemies of record other categories that may impa facility sec ty: Medium security inmates housed in multiple occupancy celis/rooms require direct supervision. (See glossary for definition of direct supervision.) At the time of the inspection, several living units were housing a number of inmates’ in excess of their rated capacities. This was due at least in part to the fact that some of the other housing areas were closed. 3003 ~ Vermin, Insects, and Pest: (a) Each facility shall have a regularly scheduled and vermin control and extermination. rogram of pest (c) e€fective measures shall be taken to keep flies, rodents, and other vermin out of the confinement facility and to prevent Richland County (Alvin S. Glenn) Detention Center October 24, 2022, Site Visit Inspection Narrative Report. Page 10 their breecing or continued presence on the premises. The facility shall be kept neat, clean, and free of litter. All openings to the outer air shall be effectively protected against the entrance of insects and rodents by self-closing doors, closed windows, sixteen (16) mesh or finer screening, or other effective means. Tt was noted during this ingpection that pest control efforts need to be upgraded throughout the facility. SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS DIVISION OF COMPLIANCE, STANDARDS, AND INSPECTIONS RATED CAPACITY SHEET Richland County ( avin $. Glenn} Factiity Detention Center aype:_1V_ate:_Octoter 24, 2022 cel Blocks pre-trial Adult Sentenced Adult Juvenile Housing Unit: __ Male Female _ Male enale Male Female Re MC R/C AIC R/C AIC R/C AIC R/C NC R/C AIC spec. Purpose *__0 o Holding “603 “a Infirmar, . unit A 36 35 unit 2 Se a2 unit ¢ seo unit © sé St unit € 56 _ 40 unit F 56 _ a1 unit 6 55 46 oie H 56 39 unit 36 43 unit 3 56 43 unit K 56 _ 51 unit 1 55 0 unit 56 _ 53 unit P 36 66 unit 1-1 so unit 22 4 0 unit 36 _ 38 unit x S637 nit ¥ sso unit 2(sHv) 56 __59 Subtotal: 996 _599 _56 _67 164 12 09 0 0 9 o_o Total R/C 1,116 Total A/c: __678 _ (Total the date of the inspection) NOTE: R/C = Rated Capacity; A/C = Actual Count 4 = Special Purpose Cells, Holding Celis, and Infirmary Beds are not part of the facility's rated capacity for permanent housing ae = either/or Utilized for PREA housing of 27 year old detainees at time of the inspection, South Carolina PYOMIROON | et Mets TER, Cover BRYAN F STIRLING, rector Cereerany March 24, 2122 Me. Leonurdo Brown, Couny Administrator Richland County Government 2020 Hampton Steet Post Office Box 192 Columbia, South Caroline 29204 Re: Richland County (Alvin S, Glenn) Detention Cemer Dear Mr. Brovm: ‘Thank you for speaking with me afew days ago when I called to express my concerns about the Richland County (Alvin S. Glenn) Detention Center and to inquire whether a plan i in place for remediation of conditions as well as management going forward. I certainly appreciated the fact that you seem interested in becoming mare knowiedgeable about detention operations at well as the ‘opportunity to draw on the expertise of others who may have appropriate training and experience in. this specialized function of local government. ‘The current low level of security stafing has created what must be labelled asa control and. safety emergency. Multiple inmate housing units have been taken out of service forthe last few years due to insufficient Detention Officer coverage, leading to overcrowding in some living areas. land reducing the options for separating inmates based on classification categories and other special circumstances. Even that temporary strategy i no longer adequate because ofthe acceleration and worsening of employee vacancy rates. Unfortunately it would not be an exaggeration to label the: situation as desperate and vulnerable to imminent catastrophe. ‘Compounding the problem, and making matters worse, isthe absence of propely sustained sod append manager Po too ava hee wa eid of eth yen the ion of Detention Director was vacant, leaving the Assistant Detention Director to fulfil duties {but oles. The former Datrtion Dieir ten returned and was place bak ine poston. He subsequently retired six (6) months ago, and once again the Assistant Detention Dicecor has been. called on to handle all responsibilities. Now even tht individual will be departing in about a week, ‘causing both positions to be vacant. There has parently been no hiring ofa professioral, qualified person to begin workin either slot. 1 respectflly call your attention to Section 24-5-20 of the South Carolina Code of Laws: “Except as otherwise provided, every sheritT inthis State who has control ofa jail shall appoint a ‘qualified person as facility manager. ‘This person shall have the contol and custody ofthe jail 0. Box 21787 - 444 Brood River Road -Colunbis, SC 29221-1787 - Telephone (0) 8968555, Tip:iwardbese gov Esa: earectonsinfoa docs. gov Notice Leer to RlcMand County Administrator March 24, 2022 Page? ‘under the supervision ofthe sheriff, However, should the sheriff not have control ofthe jail, then this sppointment fll to the chief administrative officer ofthe county in whose jurisdiction the jail lies” In Richland County, obviously ths requirement and the obligation become that of the County ‘Administrator to discharge. ‘The Minimum Standards for Local Detention Facilities in South Carolina futher addresses ‘his matter in Standard 1031(@), which reads as follows “The Facility Administrator shall designate «Facility Manager qualified by training and experience to supervise staff and inmates." Again, in Richland County, the Facility Administrator isthe County Administrator, and the Facility Manager is the Detention Director. Please let us know as soon as possible who will be the new Detention Director, when that ‘person will begin hisher duties, andthe timeline for then having a new Assistant Detention Director ‘seleted. In addition, please share the strategy Richland County will use to reduce the dangerously high vacancy rate of security perzonnel and a projected schedule for accomplishing that goal I we may be of assistance for you in discharging your own responsibilities pertaining tothe Richland County (Alvin $. Glenn) Detention Center, please do not hesitate to contact me and advise hhow we might do so, Itis defintely our desire to support your efforts going forward. Sincerely, Bihe2. Syl Pe Blake E. Taylor, 1, Division Direetor ‘Compliance, Standards, and Inspections BETIshbe RICIILAND COUNTY ADMINISTRATION 2020 lhmplon Suet Sut cours sc 29208 une 30,2022 Mr Blake E Tayo. Division Diectr, South Carolina Department of Corrections Compliance, Standards, and inspections Re: Richland County (Ain S. Glenn) Detention Center eae Me. Taylor: Thank you fr taking the time to speak with me and educate me on the Minimum Standards for Loca Detention Facts in South Carolina, Based on your March 24, 2022 commurication tome, Iam now aware that “Te Foclty Administrator shall designate 9 Facity Manager qualified by training and experience to supervise staff and inmates. In Richland County, the Faclty Administrator fe the County: ‘Administrator andthe Facilty Managers the Detetion Decor. Inresponse to your inquiry cncersing who willbe the new Detention Decor, tr Tyrell Cato wil be the ‘new Detention Director for Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center. He wll physically tein hi duties only 5, 2002, In response to your inaulry concerning the timeline for having 2 new Assistant Detention Dicetor, there 'scurenty an active job posting forthe poston, and lantcipate an having the poston filed within the. ext 45 days or mi-August. In response to your inquiy concerning te strategy Richland County wl use to reduce the vacancy rate of security personnel, the County has implemented » mult-pronged approzch including ‘Increasing the minimum starting salary fom $32K to $40K ‘implementing an employee referral bonus + implementing 2 new hire bones ‘Implementing 2 retention bonus ‘Implementing 2 stipend fr Detention Officers classified as Exemat ‘+ nplementing 2 pay plan that rewards years of continuous service ‘Implementing 2 pay plan that rewards education and certification stairment Contracting for addtional security staf suppor with Aled Universal | wit contin to work on making improvements 2 Alvin S. Glenn Detention Centr, and lok forward to working with yout doso. Respecttully Submitted, Jeararde Jaen eo tony sane >> 2S Eee eee | South Carolina errno HENRY MeMASTER, Goveror Cenmee runny ‘Gesober 10, 2022 Mr. Leonardo Brown, County Administrator Richland County Goverament 2020 Hampton Street Post Office Box 192 Columbia, South Carolina 29204 Re: Richland County (Alvin S. Glenn) Detention Center Dear Mr. Brown: ‘Atached is « copy of the communication set on October 7, 2022, from the Department of Health and Environmental Control regarding the food service operation at Richland County's Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center. It referenced and included a copy ofthe executed Cansent Order dated ‘August 24, 2022, which had been signed by Mr. Tyrell D. Cato on behalf of the Richland County Government. ‘The provision of food to inmates who are held in the County's custody is one of the most {important functions and responsibilities that jail must carry out, thre times daly. Not ony is the health of those who are incarcerated affected, their morale and to some extent the contol over themn are impacted. Therefore, citations by Inspectors ftom the Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) are extremely serious matters which must be resolved promptly. ‘The Minimum Standards for Local Detention Facilities in South Carolin futher addresses this mater in several ways, not the least of which is within Standard 2096, that reads as follows “Sanitation, food handling, and food storage shall comply with standards (regulations) set forth by the Department of Health and Environmental Control.” Accordingly, persistent violations of the [DHEC food service regulations constitute violations of the Minimum Standards as wel. Richland ‘County must come into fill compliance tothe satisfaction of DHEC in a timely manner in order to ‘avoid parallel and additional enforcement action by this office. Please let us know without further delay how this situation is being resotred, including with ‘timeline for completion. We will be monitoring the food service operation clesely going forward during our own inspections in adition to reviewing reports from DHEC. (On a separate serous matter, Richland County is once again without a permanent Detention Director. Please notify us as soon as possible who will be the new Detention Director as well as ‘when that person will begin his/her duties. P.O. Box 21787 ~s4te Bron River Road - Colunba, 20221-1787 . Telephone (03) #968555 Tap doe se pov Ema conection infos se gov Lette (Richland County Administrator Re: Alvin 8: Glenn Detention Center October 10, 2022 Page 2 Let me know if you have any questions regcing the sues referenced in his eter of on other maters pertaining to your opeaion ofthe Richland County (Aivin . Glenn) Detention Center. Please do not hese fo contact me t any time and advise how we might be of esistance toyou inthe fre Sincerely, Th, - AL Robe &. paler, oe © Sty Blake E. Taylor, Jr, Division Director Compliance, Standards, and inspections BETIS -Ammenment South Caratina Oe HENRY MeMASTER, Governor TBRYAN. STIRLING, Dretor eters November 17, 2022 Mr. Jason Hopkins, Project Architect Moseley Architects 6210 Ardrey Kell Road ‘The Hub at Waverly, Suite 425 Charlotte, North Carolina 28277 Dear Me. Hopkins: We have reviewed the submitted drawings labeled as "Richland county ASG Visitation Center Conversion" dated October 11, 2022, which were received in our office on November 3, 2022. This review was based pon pertinent codes and the Minimum Standards for Local Detention Facilities in South Carolina, given how they apply to Type TI/TV facilities, Further information is needed to determine compliance with the Minimum Standards for Local Datention Facilities in South Carolina, including but not necessarily limited to the following: 2014-2 ~ Fire Codes: The facility conforms to applicable federal, state, and/or local building and fire safety codes. Compliance is documented by the authority having jurisdiction. & fire alam system and automatic smoke detection system are required, as approved by the authority having jurisdiction, (See Appendix 8.) The following items need clarification: Fire alarm shop drawings must be submitted for review and approval by the Office of the State Fire Narshal or recognized fire code official with jurisdiction prior to installation. (South Carolina Fire Code (SCFC) 907.12) ALL the current inspection/testing reports indicating proper installation and operation of the fire alarm system must be submitted to the proper fire code official for review and approval prior to occupancy. P.O, Box 21787 - 4444 Broed River Road Columbia, SC 2921-1787 = Telephone (803) 496-8585 Tips. does& gov — E-mail coresontinvO@oeag0" ‘nstuusauia vounty vetention Center Building Conversion Initial Plans Rev:ew Comments and Response Letter November 17, 2022 Page 2 ‘The plans for the fire sprinkler system must be submitted to the Office of the State Fire Marshal for review and approval prior to beginning the project. (South Carolina Code of Laws, Section 40-10-260(c) (2)) ALL the current inspection/testing reports indicating Proper installation and operation of the fire sprinkler system must be submitted to the proper fire code official for review and approval prior to occupancy. Tt could not be determined whether building layout and/or construction techniques will hamper emergency responder radio coverage as referenced in Section 510 of the South Carolina Fire Code. ‘This needs to be evaluated, and provisions must be taken to ensure compliance with this code section. t is noted that the purpose and use of the existing building would be odified if this plan is implemented. That includes the loss of some bedspace for which it was originally deaigned but that is not currently ing used as housing. It is also noteworthy that previously Richland ounty began planting to add a mental health/medical building to the mplex, yet for sone reason has suspended progress on that endeavor. Py copy of this letter to the County Administrator, we are requesting \cknowledgenent that the potential bedspace is being eliminated, and are requesting a status report from him on the initiative for that ew mental health/medical building. Based upon the materials submitted, planning for this project may sontinue, Satisfactory resolution of the issues and items in this letter will be necessary in order for us to grant the final approval ‘of the building plans and the ultimate authorization for occupancy of ‘the converted structure. If any changes in design are made before or during renovations, this office must first be consulted prior to your proceeding in order to facilitate an updated review. Additionally, if/when any changes in ‘the program use are later being planned, this office must be contacted for approval prior to the implementation. Please be advised that our official plans review still does not relieve ‘the designers, the contractors, the owners, and/or any of their representatives from the responsibility to comply with all applicable Minimum Standards, regulations, and/or codes, nor will our plans approval or any subsequent plans review/approval by us constitute acceptance of the completed building, sichiand County Detention Center Building Conversion Initial Plans Review Comments and Response Letter November 17, 2022 Page 3 We will require written approval from the Fire official of his/her review and approval of the fire alarm inspection/testing documents, as well as the sprinkler systom iaspoction/testing records. Whenever the Eenovation is completed, also prior to occupancy, it will be necessary for you to provide thie office with a letter so informing us and Eequesting to have an official pre-opening inspection. After a thorough inspection, we will furnish you with a report of our findings and give you a date when the building may become operational again. If further information or clarification is desired, let ne know. Sincerely, < Apo fe Kok wie apt, (re. Blake £. Taylor, Jel, Division Director Complsance, Standards, and Gnepect ions BETJr/rbs Mr. Leonardo Brown, County Administrator Me. Crayman J. Harvey, Interim Detention Director ‘South Crlna Department af Labor, Ucesing and Regulation Office of State Fire Marshal 141 Momiete Tails Combi, SC 29202, Pons 03) 696-5800 INSPECTION REPORT. 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Glenn Detention Center Alvin 8. Glenn Detention Center ‘Attn: Summit Food Serve, LLC ‘Atta: Jail Administration ‘795 Woodlands Parkway- Suite 100 201 John Mark Dial Drive Ridgeland, MS. 39157 Columbia, SC 29208 Re: Consent Order 22-70-FOOD Dear Sir oF Madam: (On August 24, 2022, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Contol (Department) executed Consent Order 22-70-FOOD (“Consent Order”) (Attachment A), The ‘Consent Order required you to, among other things: ‘+ Operate and maintain he facility in accordance with al requirements of S.C. C, Code Ann, Regs. 61-25, ‘+ Within tn (10) days of the execution date of this Consent Order, correct all outstanding violations identified inthe "Findings of Fact. + Within thity (30) days of the execution date of this Consent Order, submit to the Department a civil penalty in the amount of six thousand six hundked dollars ($6,600.00) forthe violations ctied ‘More than forty (40) days have passed since the Conseat Order's execution date. Based ‘on conversations Department persoanel have had with facilities maintenance at Alvin S, Glenn Detention Center, the necessary repairs have not been made to equipment to ensure equipment is ‘maintained in a state of good repair and condition; a8 well as physical facilities are not being ‘maintained in god repair. Department records also indicat the civil penalty has not been received by the Department Failure to comply with the Consent Order's requirements as set forth above causes you to be in violation of the Consent Order. Violations of the Consent Order's requirements ae also deemed violations of South Carolina Regulation 61-25, 8-701.20 and therfore make you subject to further enforcement action. ‘This eter serves as demand that you: (1) Immediately ake those steps necessary to come into compliance with the Consent Onder. Specifically, you must correct all outstanding violations identified in the Consent Order's "Finding of Fact” lh end Envicrmentaicono (2) Pav to the Department the six thousand six hundes $6,600.00) cvit ‘penalty required in the Order. Please note that any payment of civil penalties does not release you from your obligation ‘to comply with al requirements ofthe Consent Order, Furthermore, should you fail to achieve full compliance within fifteen (18) days of the date of this leer and maintain compliance ‘thereafter, the Department intends to pursae Further legal ation for enforsement ofthe Consent (Order, to include the fling of civil action in the South Carolne-Adminisirative Law Court ‘Thank you for your prompt attention to this important mater, Ifyou have any question, plesse contact me at (803) 896-4134 or by e-mail at kinneyteaidhec se gov Sincerely yours, on Timothy E, Kinney, Program Manager Division of Onsite Wastewater, Rabies Prevention, Vector Surveillance, and Enforcement Bureau of Environmental Health Services 303-896-4134 | kinneyte@hee.se gov ee: File ‘e:: _ Assistant General Counsel forthe Department Via email: e68568,asummitfondservice cam; hoy john hlandeountyse gow Enclosure as Stated Puhec eh Dee ay Commu FIRST-CLASS MAIL ‘CERTIFIED MAIL 9214 8969 0099 9790 1422 1249 75. 9214 8969 0099 9790 1422 1250.88, ‘August 25, 2002 ‘Alvin S. Glem Detention Center ‘Attn: Director TyFell Cato 201 John Maik Dial Drive Columbia, SC 29209 RE: Consent Order # 22-70-FOOD Alvin 8. Gienn Detention Center Dear Ownee/Manager: aclosed is a copy ofthe Fully executed Consent Order forthe above referenced facility for your ecords. The «execution date ofthis Order is August 24, 2022. Please note that pursuant to the Order, the penalty payment 0f $6,600.00 is due within thiny (30) days of the execution date ofthis Order Also, within ten (10) days of the execution date ofthis Consent Order, correet all outstanding violations Identified in the Findings of Fact” Regulation 6125. Retail Food Establishments, Chapter 8-701.20 states, “Any facility found tobe in violation of this regulation, in non-compliance withthe requiements of ths regulation, orin violation ofan order issued by the Departnent shall be subject to civil penalties, permit suspension andor revocation pursuant to S.C Code Ann. Section 481-150 and ths tegulation” Please direct all future correspondence to: SC DHEC- BeHs ‘Attn; MelissaB. Allen 2600 Bull Steet State Pack, Bleg. 17 Columbia, SC 29201 Please include the referenced Order number onal correspondence and/or checks. Ifyou have any questions in this matter, please contact me at (803) 896-0108 or via email at allenmb@ichee.se.zow O08 Sect cokena SC25001 BERIEDE munvcchec gor Melissa B, Allen, Enforcement Officer Division of Onsite Wastewater, Rabies Prevention, Vector Surveillance, and Enforcement ‘Bureau of Environmental Health Services (803) 896.0108 allenmb@dhec se.gov Brelosure ce: Summit Food Service, LLC #6668 ‘715 Woodlands Parkway, Suite 100 Ridgeland, MS 39157 IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA BEFORE THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL IN RE: SUMMIT FOOD SERVICE, LLC #C6668, INDIVIDUALLY AND. D/B/A ALVIN S. GLENN DETENTION CENTER PERMIT NUMBER 40-206.08237 RICHLAND COUNTY ee ee CONSENT ORDER 22-70-FOOD eS ‘The Department of Health and Environmental Control, Bureau of Environmental Health Services (Department) and Summit Food Service, LLC #06668, idividually and doing basiness as Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center (collectively, Alvin S, Glenn Detention Center), 201 John Mark Dial Drive, Columbia, South Carolina, without the adjudication of any issues of factor law and upon the consent of the tes, hereby agree tothe terms of this Consent Order as follows: EINDINGS OF FA‘ WHEREAS, Alvin S, Glenn Detention Center agrees tothe following findings of fat by (he Department: 1. Alvin. Gtenn Detention Center opratsa eal food establishment located a201 John Mark Dial Drive, Columbia, South Carolina. 2 The Department issued a ret food establishment permit (Permit) to Alvin . Glenn Detention Center on June 21, 2018, The permit holder for Alvin S, Glenn Detention Centr is Summit Food Service, L cHcs668, 3, The Permit authorizes Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center to operate « retil food Page Lo 2 ‘stablishment 4, On November 30,202, the Department conducted a routine inspector of Alvin ‘Glenn Detention Center At the ime ofthe inspection, the Department observed ‘usted shelving throughout the facility and inside de walkin caoes; tom gasket in walkin cooler © cooler by area designated for special diets in poor condition; and 4. missing flor tiles and low grou throughout the kitchen, 5. At the conclusion of the Department's i jection on November 20, 2021, representative of Aivin $, Glenn Detention Center was notified in writing of the ‘iolations by means ofan Inspection Repor. 6. On February 9, 2022, the Department conducted a follow-up inspection of Alvin ‘ean Detention Cente. At the time ofthe inspection, the Department observed 44 rusted shelving throughout the facility and inside the walk-in ecoler; . tom gasket in walkin cooler © cooler by area designted fr special diets in poor condition; nd 4, missing lor siles and low grou throughout the kitchen 7. At the conclusion of the Department’ inspection on February 8, 2022, a representative of Alvin S, Glenn Detention Center was notified in wing of the Violations by mean ofa Inspection Report 8, On February 18, 2022, the Deparment conducted a follow-up inspection of Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center. tthe time ofthe inspection, the Department observed ‘8 rusted shelving throughout the facility and inside the walkin coolers; Page2 of 12 2. 1b. tom gasket in walkin cooler cooler by area designated for special dts in poor condition; and 4. missing floor ies and low grout throughout he kitchen [At the conclision of the Department's inspection on February 18, 2022, @ representative of Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center was notified in writing of the violations by means ofan Inspection Report (On February 23,2022, the Department conducted 8 complaint inspection of Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center. At the ime ofthe espection, the Department observed evidence of rodent doppings inside of walkin cooler and office area [At the conclusion of the Departments inspection on February 23, 2022, « representative of Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center was notified in writing ofthe Violations by means of an Inspection Report. (On March 4, 2022, the Department conducted a complaint inspection of Alvin S ‘enn Detention Cente. At the ime ofthe inspection, the Department observed evidence of rodent droppings inside of walkin cooler and office ara. ‘At the conclusion of the Departmen’s inspection on March 4, 2022, @ representative of Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center was notified in witng ofthe Violation by means ofan Inspection Report. ‘On Apil 18, 2022, the Department conducted 3 complaint inspection of Alvin S Glenn Detention Center. At the time ofthe iepestion, the Deparment observed soach activity inside ofthe pipe atthe peparaticn sink across from the hot line and the mest slicer Page 3 oF 12 [At the concision of the Department's inspection on Apil 18, 2022, a representative of Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center was notified in writing ofthe Violations by means of an Inspection Report 15, n April 27,2022, the Deparment conducted a complaint inspection of Alvin 8. Glenn Detention Center. At the ime ofthe inspection, the Departnent observed mouse droppings inside of walk-in cooler; and broach activity undemeat the preparation sink across from walk-in cooler 16.At the concision of the Department's inspection on April 27, 2022, a represeniatve of Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center was notified in writing ofthe ‘olations by means ofan Inspection Report. 17. On May 6, 2122, the Deparment conducted a followup inspection of Alin S Glenn Detention Center. tthe ine ofthe inspection, the Departnent observe: wallinfeezer door n poor condition; torn gasket in walkin cooler and warming cabinet, usted shelving inside of walk-in cooler and throughout the faciliy 4. broken floor tis and Low grout throughout the faci roach stiviy inthe dy storage area and pipe nde the sink across fom walls cooler rodent droppings inside of walls cooler; and {& rodent droppings in the dey storage area Page of 12 18, Atthe conclusion of the Departments inspection on May 6, 2022, a representative of Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center was notified in writing of the violations by ‘means of an Inspection Report, 19. On May 16, 2022, the Department conducted a fellow-up inspection of Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center. At the time ofthe inspection, the Department observed: b e h walkin freezer dor in por condition wall: in cooler door in poor condition, tom gasket in walk-in cooler and warming cabinet; rusted shelving inside of walk-in cooler and throughout the facility; broken floor ies allow grout throughout the fit roach activity inside ofthe pipe ofthe preparation sink across from walk-in cooler rodent droppings inside of walkin cooler; and Todent droppings inside ofthe side door in walk-in cooler. 20. Atthe conclusion ofthe Department's inspection on May 16,2022, arepresentative of Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center was notified in writing of the violations by ‘means of an Inspection Report 21..On May 26, 2022, the Department conducted a follow-up inspection of Alvin S Glenn Detention Center. At the time of the inspection, the Department observed b ‘walk-in freezer door in poor condition; walk-in cooler doar in poor condition; tom gasket in walk-in cooler and warming cabinet; Paes of 2 4 rusted shelving inside of walkin cooler and throughout the fits broken and floor les and low grout throughout he fii; {roach activity by the preparation sink onthe ater side of walk in cooler roach activity by the food carts; 1, roach activity inside the on-opeatona dish machine; 4. dent activity inside of wasin cooler, 4. rodent activity in the dry storage area; and rodent activity onthe as ras from cooker. 22. Atthe conclusion of the Department’ inspection on May 26,2022, arepresenative of Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center was nied in witing ofthe violations by sneans ofan Inspection Repor. 23.n June 3, 2022, the Department conducted a follow-up inspecticn of Alvin § Glenn Detention Center. At the time ofthe inspection, the Department observed 8. walk-in feezer doorin poor co '. walls cooler door in oor contin; toi gasket in walkin cooler and warming cabinet; 4. rusted shelving inside of walk-in cooler and throughout the fcility; «baseboards around all walk in coos in poor rept broken and missing floor tie throughout the facility roach activity by the thee compartment sink; th roach activity by the dry storage area; |. roach setivty by the tray storage ack; Page 6 12 4 rodent activity inthe dy storage ares and 1, rodent activity inside wallin cooler: 24, Ath conclusion ofthe Departments inspection on June 3,2022, a epresetative of Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center was notified in wtiting ofthe violations by: ‘means ofan Inspection Repor. 25.0n June 13, 2022, the Deparment conducted a follow-up inspection of Alvin & Glenn Detention Center, Atte time of the inspection, the Department observe: 2 walksn 9oler dor in poor repair walk-in flezer door in poor pir torn gaskets in walkin coolers and warming cabinet, 4 rusted shelving inside of walkin coolers and through the facility, rodent activity in the dey storage area; {rodent activity bind the bul bins; rodent activity where trays are stored; 1, rodent scivityby cooler preparation area; and i. rodent activity inside walein #3, 26. At the conclusion of the Departmen’ inspection on June 13,2022, a representative of Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center was notified in writing of the violatiors by tneans ofan Inspection Report. 27. On June 20, 2022, the Department conducted «follow-up inspection of Alvi S enn Detention Center, At the time ofthe inspection, the Department observed | gaskets in walk-in coolers and warming cabinet in poor repit; Page 712 ', rusted shelving inside of walk-in coolers and through the fclity; baseboards around all walkin cooler in poor repay 4 broken and missing lor ties throughout the facility; rodent activity in the dry storage are; rodent activity by cooler Mt preparation area; and rodent activity inside wale in #3, 28, Athe conclusion of the Departments inspection on une 20,202, a representative of Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center was notified in writing of the violations by ‘means of an Inspection Repor. 29..n Fane 30, 2022, the Deparment condvcted a follow-up inspection of Alvin S. ‘lean Detention Center. At the ime ofthe inspection, the Department observed: ‘gaskets in walkin coolers and warming cabinet in poor reps rusted shelving inside of walkin coolers and though the flys 6: baseboards around all walkin coolets in poo repair; 4. broken and missing floor ies throughout the facility; and rodent activity inside walkin #3. 30. Atthe conclusion ofthe Department’ inpecton on lune 30,202, a representative of alvin S. Glenn Detention Center was notified in writing of the violations by means of an Inspection Report. Page Bortz CONCLUSION LAW WHEREAS, the Department makes, and Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center agrees to the following conclusions of taw: 1. SC. Code Ann. § 44-1-150(8), as amended, provides thatthe Department may sess a civil penalty not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000.0) foreach day of violation, 2 SC. Code Ann, Regs. 61-25, 8301.11(B), requires retail food establishments to comply with the tequirements of S.C. Code Ann Regs. 61-25 to be ented to receive or retain a Pet, 3. SC. Code Ann, Regs. 61:25, 4-501.11(A), states that “equipment shall be isntsned in a stat of epi and condition, 4, S.C. Code Ann, Regs. 61-25, 6501.11, sates that “premises shall be maintained fie of insects, rodents, and oer pests.” 5. SC. Code Ann. Regs. 61-25, 6-501.11 states that “physical facilis shall be tnantaned in god repair." 6 Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center has violate and continues to violate S.C, Code ‘Ana, Reps. 61-25, 6-501.11, in that physial facilites are not maintained in good repair. 7. Alvin 8. Glean Detention Center has violated, and contnves to violate, 8.C. Code ‘Ann. Regs. 61-25, 4501.11, in that equipment is not maintained ina state of good repair and condition, Page of 12 8. Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center has violated, and continues o violate, S.C. Code ‘Aun, Regs. 61-25, 6-501.111, in thatthe premises are not maintained fee of insets, rodents, and other pests, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, with the consent of Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center and under the authority of S.C. Code Ann. §44-1-140 and § 44-1 150 and SC. Code Ann, Regs. 61-25, that Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center shal 1. Operate and maintain the facility in accordance with ll requirements of S.C. Code ‘Ann. Regs. 61-25 2, Within ten (10) days of the execution date of this Consent Order, comet all ustanding violations identified inthe “Findings of Fac”, 3. Within thy (30) days of the execution date ofthis Consent Onder, submit to the Department a civil penalty inthe amount of six thousand six hundred dollars (66,600.00) for the violations cited above. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND AGREED that Alvin 8, Glean Detention Center was affered an enforcement conference to diseuss the vi ion(s) and this Order but has elected ‘0 forego a conference and enter into this Consent Order. ITIS FURTHER ORDERED AND AGREED that should Alvin lena Detention Center Ail to conect all oustanding violations identified in the “Findings of Fast", Alvin 8. Olenn [eteation Center's retail food establishment permit shall be subjected to suspensicn pursuant to SC. Code Ann. Regs, 61-25, #-904.110(A), unl the Department has verified thatthe vivlaion has been corrected, Page 10 012 ITIS FURTHER ORDERED AND AGREED that this Consent Order governs only the civil ability tothe Department for evil sanctions at ing from the matters set forth herein ‘nd constitutes the entire agreement between the Department and Alvin S. Glenn Detention ‘Center with respect to the resolution and settlement ofthese civil matters, The parties are ‘not relying upon any representations, promises, understandings, or agreements except as expressly set forth within this Consent Order, TT IS FURTHER OBSERVED AND AGREED that the execution date of this Consent (Order isthe date this Consent Order is signed by the Director of Environmental Affairs, AND IT IS $0 ORDERED. (Signature Page Follows} Paget a 12 ‘WE CONSENT: FOR THE SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT (OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL: LLieeee 7 2922 Boban me Spa ate Lei lay om L23/r0z2. iy ‘Bureau Chie of Envrcomental Weth Serves ai x Dae: _ Davi R Vaogn, Bashct Ditton of Onsite Wawa, Rabie Prevention, Vector Surelance and Enforcement Buren of Enviromental Heals Services Reviewed by: em Da : me_ Stuer Office of General Counsel FOR ALVIN S. 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