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MSD Project Clear Crews Responding to Force Main Break in Maryland Heights

February 7, 2022 | Press Releases

MSD Project Clear (MSDPC) contractors are working to repair a broken force main in Maryland Heights.  The break was discovered Monday near John Pellet Court and Hog Hollow Road.  Construction…

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Researchers see decline of COVID-19 in St. Louis wastewater, report says

January 28, 2022 | In the News

ST. LOUIS – The amount of COVID-19 found in St. Louis community wastewater has decreased for the first time in six weeks.

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COVID wastewater data shows decline in St. Louis region

January 27, 2022 | In the News

ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) – For the first time in six weeks, wastewater samples collected across St. Louis revealed a drop in the coronavirus infection.

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Scientists say wastewater shows COVID is on the decline in Missouri

January 27, 2022 | In the News

ST. LOUIS — There are some promising signs COVID-19 may be declining in the St. Louis area. Experts say they know that because they've analyzed your wastewater. The state health…

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Wastewater tests in St. Louis region show first COVID decline in 6 weeks

January 26, 2022 | In the News

ST. LOUIS – New data from wastewater tests in the St. Louis area shows a stunning drop in COVID-19 viral load levels.

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State, Local Wastewater COVID Testing Partnership Shows First St. Louis Region Decline in Six Weeks

January 26, 2022 | Press Releases

New data shows that COVID-19 viral loads in wastewater in the St. Louis community decreased for the first time in six weeks. After reaching a near-record high the previous week,…

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Cities with the most green space per capita

January 25, 2022 | In the News

The Metropolitan Sewer District is knocking down buildings in an effort to create space for stormwater absorption and has partnered with the state to create green spaces in the resulting…

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MSD continues sending wastewater to University of Missouri to test for COVID-19

January 4, 2022 | In the News

ST. LOUIS — The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District and the University of Missouri are testing wastewater to determine how much COVID-19 is in the St. Louis region. Levels aren’t…

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Groundbreaking COVID research in Missouri shows alarming trend

January 4, 2022 | In the News

ST. LOUIS — New testing on human waste shows the current surge of COVID-19 may be the worst yet for the St. Louis area.

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EPA invites 39 new projects to apply for water infrastructure loans

December 3, 2021 | In the News

WASHINGTON --  The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that 39 new projects are being invited to apply for Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loans and 4 projects…

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