Extreme heat plagues St. Louis' first responders, outdoor workers Under the blanket of the blistering heat, Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) employees worked in south St. Louis. See More at ksdk.com
Historic flooding remembered 1 year later
Historic flooding remembered 1 year later The flood water swamped highways, streets and parking lots, leading to water rescues and hundreds of damaged cars. In University City, more than 300 [...]
Chemicals from Missouri lawns, farms add to Gulf of Mexico ‘dead zone’ where little but algae grows
Chemicals from Missouri lawns, farms add to Gulf of Mexico ‘dead zone’ where little but algae grows By the beginning of 2029, wastewater facilities that treat more than 1 million [...]
The River Des Peres is still clogged. No one wants to clean it. And floods will come again.
The River Des Peres is still clogged. No one wants to clean it. And floods will come again. Experts have been calling on government bodies to take responsibility for years. [...]
MSD begins $30M effort to help the Gulf of Mexico
MSD begins $30M effort to help the Gulf of Mexico There's a problem in our water, and MSD plans on doing something about it. See More at audacy.com
MSD and DNR’s plan to reduce impact on Gulf of Mexico’s dead zone
MSD and DNR’s plan to reduce impact on Gulf of Mexico’s dead zone Combatting this problem requires partnership and action from the states in the Mississippi River Watershed, as well [...]
Dept. of Natural Resources, MSD Project Clear to Reduce Excess Nutrients in Waterways
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) and MSD Project Clear (MSDPC) today announced an initiative to decrease levels of excess nutrients into local waterways by two-thirds. This plan is [...]
Missouri Governor vetoes funding for storm water, flooding and erosion projects in Metro
Missouri Governor vetoes funding for storm water, flooding and erosion projects in Metro MSD’s rate commission is looking at a way to get funding through a property tax for residents [...]
Parson’s vetoes cut millions in funding for projects in St. Louis and Rolla
Parson’s vetoes cut millions in funding for projects in St. Louis and Rolla MSD lost out on money for four projects that would have helped the sewer district with stormwater [...]
St. Louis Mangled Its Waterways For Decades. Now There May Be Hell to Pay
St. Louis Mangled Its Waterways For Decades. Now There May Be Hell to Pay The Missouri and Mississippi rivers served as the country’s original highways for travelers and remain vital [...]