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Judge signs consent decree in Hattiesburg wastewater settlement

Judge signs consent decree in Hattiesburg wastewater settlement Mayor Toby Barker discusses the settlement during an August news conference. (Source: WDAM) By WDAM Staff | January 22, 2021 at 4:30 PM CST - Updated January 22 at 4:40 PM HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - A federal judge signed a consent decree Wednesday between the city of Hattiesburg and state and federal agencies over a longstanding issue with the city’s wastewater system. The consent decree and the accompanying lawsuit, filed by the Environmental Protection Agency, were announced by Mayor Toby Barker on Aug. 26 after seven years of negotiations. Negotiations began during former Mayor Johnny DuPree’s administration after a September 2012 EPA inspection noted unreported sanitary sewer overflows.

HPD, mayor congratulate Chief Parker on retirement

HPD, mayor congratulate Chief Parker on retirement Members of the Hattiesburg Police Department thanked Chief Anthony Parker for his leadership. (Source: Hattiesburg Police Department) By WDAM Staff | December 16, 2020 at 3:03 PM CST - Updated December 16 at 3:08 PM HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - Members of the Hattiesburg Police Department command staff and Mayor Toby Barker gathered Wednesday to congratulate and thank Chief Anthony Parker ahead of his retirement. The city announced in late November that Parker will retire at the end of the year after decades in law enforcement and five years as the city’s police chief. Assistant Chief Peggy Sealy, who will take over chief duties during the department’s transition, opened by thanking Parker for his 40 years of dedication to law enforcement in Mississippi and his leadership of the Hattiesburg Police Department.

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