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Table of Experts: Diversity in Business

May 7, 2021 |

Shonnah Paredes is a manager of diversity programs for the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) and has been spearheading initiatives for diversity and inclusion for more than 20 years.

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State environmental regulations take a hit in proposed legislation

April 20, 2021 |

Hazardous waste management regulations enforced by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources that are stricter than federal standards would be wiped out by a bill under consideration in the Missouri…

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MSD Project Clear encourages St. Louis residents to ‘Know Your Zone’, protect their homes from flooding

April 12, 2021 | Press Releases

The average flood damage claim for homeowners and renters exceeds $35,000 in damages, residents without insurance in low-risk flood zones receive one-third of disaster assistance for flooding Floods are the…

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Voters approve $500 million in sewer district bond funding, dodging steep bill increases

April 6, 2021 |

Voters on Tuesday approved the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District’s proposal to take on $500 million in debt as it finances $1.58 billion in looming upgrades — sparing customers steep…

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St. Louis city, county vote yes on Prop Y, approving bond funding for court-ordered MSD work

April 6, 2021 |

MSD said having the bond financing would result in a bill increase of about 3.5% each year, taking the average bill from $56 in 2021 to $62 by 2024

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MSD: Sewer rate increases dependent on April 6 election votes

April 5, 2021 |

FENTON, Mo. – Some Fenton residents are happy to know that a wastewater treatment plant causing bad odors for years is finally coming down.

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Metropolitan Sewer District Bond Issue; 5 Propositions

April 5, 2021 |

The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) wants voters on April 6 to vote “Yes” on Prop Y.

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St. Louis City absentee ballots accepted starting Saturday for April 6 election

April 2, 2021 |

ST. LOUIS – St. Louis City voters can begin casting their ballots early in the April 6 general election Saturday, April 3.

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New Trustees Appointed to MSD Board, New Officers Elected

April 1, 2021 | Press Releases

Three new members of the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) Board of Trustees have been sworn in while two other members were elected Chair and Vice-Chair. Brian Wahby was…

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Our Call: Vote ‘yes’ on MSD’s Proposition Y, but ‘no’ on all its other propositions

April 1, 2021 |

The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District has a $500 million bond issue, Proposition Y, on the ballot April 6.

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