The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) will receive a $47.7 million federal loan to help finance sewer upgrades as part of the district’s Deer Creek Sanitary Tunnel and Sanitary […]
Sewer Line Break in North St. Louis Results in 80,000 Gallons of Sewage in Nearby Creek
Crews in north St. Louis are busy repairing a sewer line break after about 80,000 gallons of sewage flowed into a nearby creek. The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District discovered […]
80,000 gallons of sewage entered Maline Creek in north St. Louis City, officials say
80,000 gallons of sewage entered Maline Creek on Monday, officials said. The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) sent crews to make repairs after a sewer main break occurred near […]
MSD preparing for heavy rain this weekend
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) is taking precautions as heavy rain is forecasted this weekend.
Exploring the health danger of flood water
For many, the 2017 flood is another test of their spirit. For the St. Louis Metropolitan Sewer District, it’s another test of the water. They test for things you’ve heard […]
Water, Sewer Utilities Remain Operational As Meramec Begins To Recede
Area water and sewer utilities said late Wednesday that major treatment facilities were still operational and appear to have cleared a major hurdle with floodwater along much of the Meramec […]
With ‘No Good Alternate Routes,’ Road Closures Cutting Off Jefferson County
The old adage “you can’t get there from here” may soon become the mantra of a large section of the St. Louis metro area, as flooding cuts off key routes […]
Efforts to Save Fenton Water Treatment Plant
Just a short drive from the soccer park sits MSD’s Fenton treatment plant which is getting extra protection after the Meramec River submerged the facility in 2015.
Valley Park Taking Steps to Avoid Flooding As Meramec River Rises
Valley Park was a hard hit community during the flooding of 2015. Officials are taking steps to protect the town from the rising water.
Emergency Personnel Take Precautions for Flood Threat in Eureka
Flooding from the end of 2015 is still fresh on the minds of residents across the bi-state. And with excessive rain in the forecast and a Flash Flood Watch in […]