Over the weekend, the St. Louis metro area was hit with storms that produced several inches of rain in a short amount of time.
FAQ: FY2012 Proposed Budget
After months of assessing the goals identified in our Strategic Business and Operating Plan, the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) submitted a proposed budget of $377.6 million for fiscal […]
Another Rain Barrel Sale Scheduled for June 18
Thanks to everyone who participated in our May 14 Cash and Carry Rain Barrel Sale! If you missed out, good news: we’re having another one! The next MSD Cash and […]
How MSD is Applying Good Business Practices
When overflows increase and a wastewater treatment plant nears its operating capacity, there has historically been one logical solution: expand the treatment plant.
Rain Barrel Sale is May 14
MSD will host a one day, Cash and Carry Rain Barrel Sale for customers. MSD is offering the rain barrel program as part of its efforts to promote the use […]
Learn How to Build a Rain Garden with MSD
One of MSD’s goals is to educate the St. Louis community on stormwater best management practices. One of those best management practices is rain gardens.
What Your Sewer Dollar Buys You
Each day, MSD’s complex maze of underground pipes collects wastewater generated by all of St. Louis City and 80 percent of St. Louis County, conveying it to one of our […]
MSD Expands Low Income Assistance Program
MSD has expanded its low income assistance program to include those who rent their homes.
Volunteers Needed for Trash Bash
Volunteers are needed for the Third Annual Confluence Trash Bash on Saturday, March 26. The bash is from 8:30 a.m. to noon at the following locations: Old Chain of Rocks […]
Judge Awards Legal Fees of $4.8 Million in Zweig Lawsuit
A Lincoln County judge has ruled that the law firm of Greensfelder, Hemker, & Gale of St. Louis will be awarded $4.8 million in attorney’s fees and expenses in the […]