CHESTERFIELD, Mo. – Saturday night’s storms caused several power outages throughout the St. Louis area which have led to overflows in sewers and creeks.
Power outage causes overflow into Chesterfield creeks
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. (KMOV.com) — Several Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District’s (MSD) pump stations lost power following Saturday’s storms, causing overflows to spill in Chesterfield area creeks.
MSD working to replace deteriorating manholes after woman falls through one
“Oh my God,” is what Ronald Jones said in shock when he saw his cousin fall through a manhole.
New Agreement, Funding Pave Way For Land Trust Focused On North St. Louis Green Spaces
An ongoing effort to renew and maintain vacant spaces in several north St. Louis neighborhoods just received a big boost, with the St. Louis Development Corp. last week formalizing a […]
New St. Louis community land trust aims to add green space, spur development to fight vacancy
ST. LOUIS — Peace Park, at the base of the iconic Grand Avenue water tower, has for years been a green refuge for residents of College Hill, a north side […]
Poop to power? New Washington U. research puts wastewater to work, as a source of both water and electricity
St. Louis residents frustrated with unfilled sinkholes
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) — After several days of rain, News 4 viewers have reported seeing more sinkholes. One of those sinkholes is located at the intersection of Sidney Street and […]
MSD Project Clear Releases First of its Kind Subterranean Virtual Experience
MSD Project Clear has released a first of its kind 3D VR-compatible explorable model of the Maline Creek Storage Tunnel in North St. Louis. The Maline Creek Tunnel Virtual Experience […]
Table of Experts: Diversity in Business
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.
State environmental regulations take a hit in proposed legislation
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 […]