Geyer Sanitary Relief (12174)

Geyer Sanitary Relief (12174)

As part of a long-term effort to reduce basement backups and sewer overflows, MSD Project Clear is designing a project to install approximately 1,950 feet of wastewater sewers in the city of Kirkwood. This project is estimated to begin construction in fall of 2025.

About the Project

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What is the goal of this project?

MSD Project Clear is investing approximately $1.5 million to install wastewater pipes in the city of Kirkwood. The goal is to reduce basement backups and sewer overflows, which occur when the sewers become overloaded during intense rainfall.

Project Facts

Construction is estimated to begin in the fall of 2025.

MSD Project Clear will construct approximately 1,950 feet of wastewater pipe.

The pipe size will be between 15 and 18 inches in diameter, allowing a large amount of water to flow through the system.

What can residents expect?

Though construction for this project is not estimated to begin until the fall of 2025, it is important to be prepared for what to expect. While much of the construction will take place in existing easements, MSD may need to obtain new easements from some property owners. Prior to construction, residents whose property will need to be accessed to construct the project will be contacted to obtain the necessary easements or to be notified of work that will take place in existing easements.

What is the timeline?

This is the current tentative project schedule. This is subject to change based on a variety of factors including weather.

  • Complete project design: Fall 2023
  • Easement acquisition completion: Fall 2024
  • Estimated construction start: Fall 2025
  • Estimated project duration: 1 year

FAQs

Q1: Will trees be removed as part of this project?

A1: Trees may need to be removed to construct parts of this project. Property owners with trees that will need to be removed that are not located in already existing easements will be compensated for the removal through the easement acquisition process. If there are good options to avoid removing trees, MSD will make every attempt to do that.

Q2: Will construction disrupt sewer service or other utility services?

A2: While MSD’s contractor is connecting a home’s lateral to the new wastewater sewer, they may ask residents to limit water use. In general, this process can take between two and five hours, depending on the complexity of the connection. The contractor will notify property owners in advance.

Q3: Will sewer or other utility services be disrupted during construction?

A3: MSD does not anticipate other utility services being disrupted during this project. We will work with Missouri One Call to locate utilities before beginning construction. Occasionally, the contractor may run into utilities that were not located by Missouri One Call which could result in temporary utility disruptions. If this happens, MSD will work with the utility to restore service as quickly as possible.

Q4: Will construction affect access to my property?

A4: During active construction, some property owners may experience driveway access restrictions for a short period of time. The contractor will notify property owners in advance of any temporary access restrictions to allow them time to move their vehicles. The contractor will also fill trenches with gravel or place steel plates over trenches during non-working hours so residents can use their driveways during those times.

FAQs section updated as questions are sent in to the Project Manager. To send your question in, please contact the Project Manager.

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Stay Informed

Sam Bush
MSD Project Manager
sbush1@stlmsd.com
314-768-2778

Clint Woods
Hanson
cwoods@hanson-inc.com
314-342-5312