Two Utilities in One
Two Utilities in One

Together—two essential systems serving one thriving community. Managing wastewater and stormwater more effectively and efficiently, MSD Project Clear is committed to protecting the public’s health, safety, and water environment.

FOG
Don't FOG Up Your Pipes

Your sink isn't a trash can. Fats, Oils, and Grease can build up and block pipes, leading to costly backups and overflows into the environment. Learn how you can protect your home and the environment when you cool it, can it, and trash it.

Stormwater Bill Estimator
Non-Residential Customer Stormwater Service Charge

Stormwater charges are determined by whether a property is classified as residential or non-residential. Non-residential customers will be billed $1.05 per month per 1,000 square feet of impervious surface. This tool shows what monthly Stormwater Service Charges will be.

Propositions W+S
Propositions W+S

MSD Project Clear turned to voters to decide two important issues on April 2, 2024: How WASTEWATER services will be funded over the next four years, and the creation of the first regional STORMWATER improvement program in St. Louis and St. Louis County.

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Live Streamed Meetings

MSD Board of Trustees and Committee meetings are streamed live on YouTube.

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Yard Waste

ONLY RAIN TO THE STORM DRAIN. Dispose of yard waste properly to keep area streams healthy. Sewers are not trash cans.

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The Clean Water Pledge

Did you take the Clean Water Pledge yet?

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Safely Draining Pools & Spas

SAFELY DRAIN YOUR POOL. Chemicals used in pools can damage streams.

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Stream Clean Up Opportunities

DON'T BE A LITTER BUG! Trash from illegal dumping and littering can damage streams.

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Projects in the Works

Lemay No. 3 Pump Station and Force Main

As part of a long-term effort to reduce basement backups and sewer overflows, MSD Project Clear is designing a project to replace...

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Lower Meramec Tunnel Phase 2

As part of a long-term effort to reduce basement backups and sewer overflows, MSD Project Clear is replacing approximately 4,140 feet of...

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MSD Project Clear News

Harvesting Hope: The Urban Farms Helping Save a City’s Aging Sewer System

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Why are Cave-Ins and Sinkholes Popping Up in St. Louis?

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Upcoming Events

Dec11
MSD Board of Trustees Meeting

2350 Market Street, 63103

5:00pm

Jan8
MSD Board of Trustees Meeting

2350 Market Street, 63103

5:00pm

Feb12
MSD Board of Trustees Meeting

2350 Market Street, 63103

5:00pm

Mar12
MSD Board of Trustees Meeting

2350 Market Street, 63103

5:00pm

Apr9
MSD Board of Trustees Meeting

2350 Market Street, 63103

5:00pm