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MSD Project Clear Reaches Major Milestone in $7.2 Billion Program to Improve Regional Water Quality

October 5, 2023 | Alerts

MSD Project Clear (MSDPC) and representatives from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today a major milestone in MSDPC’s 28-year, $7.2 billion program to improve water quality in the…

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Veteran’s home ruined by water main break, city denies responsibility

September 18, 2023 | In the News

Veteran’s home ruined by water main break, city denies responsibility Higgins is just waiting and hoping something comes through for him. We covered his situation just after the flooding in…

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St. Louis Metropolitan Sewer District, MSHP prepare for possible flash flooding

August 2, 2023 | In the News

St. Louis Metropolitan Sewer District, MSHP prepare for possible flash flooding The Metropolitan Sewer District said if you have time before the rain hits, then do a quick check around…

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Utilities, residents prep for possible flooding in St. Louis area

August 2, 2023 | In the News

Utilities, residents prep for possible flooding in St. Louis area Storms and possible flooding could be coming to the St. Louis area in the coming two days and utility companies,…

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MSD preparing for heavy rain this week

August 2, 2023 | In the News

MSD preparing for heavy rain this week MSD works year-round to ensure the sewer system is ready. According to MSD, storms will wash yard waste, leaves, trash, and branches into…

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St. Louis flooded a year ago. Victims demand River Des Peres cleanup, buyouts and more.

July 28, 2023 | In the News

St. Louis flooded a year ago. Victims demand River Des Peres cleanup, buyouts and more. More than 100 people — the vast majority of whom were flood victims — streamed…

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Bridgeton gun shop owner takes aim at MSD over an alleged $157K sewer backup

July 26, 2023 | In the News

Bridgeton gun shop owner takes aim at MSD over an alleged $157K sewer backup Right now, it appears that MSD is looking for more documents, and King has stated that…

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Extreme heat plagues St. Louis’ first responders, outdoor workers

July 26, 2023 | In the News

Extreme heat plagues St. Louis' first responders, outdoor workers Under the blanket of the blistering heat, Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) employees worked in south St. Louis.

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Historic flooding remembered 1 year later

July 25, 2023 | In the News

Historic flooding remembered 1 year later The flood water swamped highways, streets and parking lots, leading to water rescues and hundreds of damaged cars. In University City, more than 300…

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Chemicals from Missouri lawns, farms add to Gulf of Mexico ‘dead zone’ where little but algae grows

July 17, 2023 | In the News

Chemicals from Missouri lawns, farms add to Gulf of Mexico ‘dead zone’ where little but algae grows By the beginning of 2029, wastewater facilities that treat more than 1 million…

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