The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District is calling on the public to attend a series of informative town hall meetings that could impact how much residents could be paying for […]
MSD to hold virtual public meetings to discuss Proposition Y
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District is calling on the public to attend a series of informative town hall meetings that could impact how much residents could be paying for […]
MSD repairing broken force main in Earth City
The break was discovered in an industrial area along Rider Trail North late on Friday night. MSD Emergency Response crews responded to the call, discovered the issue, and began assessing […]
Environmental group says members would ‘risk their lives’ if they testified at Missouri Capitol
The director of a group that advocates for strict environmental rules said his members were too afraid of COVID-19 to testify Monday on a proposal the group argues will be […]
Testing of wastewater shows dramatic increase in COVID-19 cases in Missouri
Missouri epidemiologists have been testing wastewater while test results show a state flushed with coronavirus cases.
Department of Natural Resources awards $22 million to the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has awarded $22 million in financial assistance to the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District for upgrades to its wastewater collection system.
Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District awarded $22 million loan for wastewater upgrades
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.