The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District has been awarded a $22 million loan from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources to make improvements to its local wastewater collection system.
WEF Announces Winners of Awards for Innovation & Management of Stormwater Programs
Eighteen municipalities received recognition for excellence in innovation and program management in the 2020 National Municipal Stormwater and Green Infrastructure Awards. These awards celebrate administrators of municipal separate storm sewer [...]
Residents still allowed to live in condemned apartment complex in University City
Constant flooding and now the building is condemned. Why are people still allowed to live in such a threatening zone?
Upcoming Projects: August 2020
Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) has begun an ambitious program called Project Clear, a multi-billion dollar investment addressing wastewater overflows. Read more on Tunnel Business Magainze
Mom loses back-to-school supplies, couple loses army memorabilia after flash flooding
BALLWIN, Mo. — More rain means more problems for people who are still recovering from flooding.
MSD to offer $3,000 for Chesterfield homeowners with flooded basements after heavy weekend rain
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. (KMOV.com) – Water bubbled up, flooding Rick Howard’s basement after his Chesterfield neighborhood experienced nearly seven inches of rain.
MSD working to repair broken force main in south St. Louis County
OAKVILLE, Mo. — The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) is working to repair a broken force main in south St. Louis County near the railroad tracks that run along [...]
Fenton business owners frustrated by constant flooding from nearby creek
FENTON, MO - Some small business owners in Fenton say the effort to stop a nearby creek from flooding has led to months of frustration. Read more on KMOV
Spanish Lake apartment complex dealing with sewage backup, management never alerted MSD
Residents at the Spanish Cove Apartments are dealing with a sewage backup and sleeping inside smelly homes. Read more on KMOV
MSD Bond Issue Pulled from June 2 Ballot
A multi-million bond issue for the Metropolitan Sewer District has been pulled from the June 2 ballot. Read more on The Webster-Kirkwood Times