Police were investigating after a "suspicious package" was found at a south St. Louis County pump station Friday. See more on KSDK.com
Makeshift explosive discovered near south county sewer pump
A device discovered Friday morning inside a gate surrounding a Metropolitan Sewer District pump station in south St. Louis County turned out to be 10 cans of spray paint taped [...]
Drilling phase of the Jefferson Barracks Tunnel reaches completion
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District has hit a significant milestone and has finished drilling the Jefferson Barracks Tunnel. See more on NPR
MSD Project Clear secures $22 million
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Missouri pumps federal money into local flood control and water projects
JEFFERSON CITY — More than $55 million in federal pandemic relief funds are heading to the St. Louis region to address flooding, drinking water and lead pipes. See more on [...]
SIUE Students Awarded Water Quality Control Operations Scholarship and Program Opportunity
EDWARDSVILLE - Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD), have awarded three SIUE students scholarships for the Water Quality Control Operations Program at the Environmental [...]
Who can pay for flood buyouts in the St. Louis region? Not us, says MSD
St. Louis area residents and elected leaders looking to avoid repeats of the devastation that followed flash floods this summer have landed on a possible fix: buyouts of high-risk properties. [...]
City of St. Louis looks to buyout 20 homes damage by July’s record flood
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis City officials submitted an application to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) requesting more than $1 million to potentially buyout dozens of homes damaged by [...]
City of St. Louis takes new steps to work with MSD to buy out properties in Ellendale following July flooding
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) - There is new momentum for buyouts in the Ellendale neighborhood as the Metropolitan Sewer District and the City of St. Louis continue talks of long-term [...]
MSD Says Buyouts Are Solid Solution For WG Flooding
The cost to buy six substantially damaged homes, and a commercial building, would be roughly $535,000. Webster Groves--St. Louis Metropolitan Sewer District’s Executive Director and CEO Brian Hoelscher told Webster [...]