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St. Louis-area residents may see a new fee on their sewer bills at the beginning of 2020. That's because the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District wants…
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Updated Jan. 26 with more details from MSD's research — The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District announced Thursday that it has made strides in hiring…
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The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District has started demolishing abandoned buildings to kick off a $13.5 million project to build green spaces in the…
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The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District could spend up to $13.5 million demolishing abandoned buildings in the city.MSD’s board approved an agreement on…
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The first thing to notice about Clarice Hutchens’ front yard is that it isn’t a nicely manicured green lawn. Her house sits atop a steep hill and as you…
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Walter Wolfner was not prepared for the impact that last year's heavy rains would have on his business, the Riverside Golf Club in Fenton. "The velocity…
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Updated Oct. 4 with details on the contamination source — The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has identified a paving company as the source of…
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St. Louis is among the U.S. cities where millions of gallons of sewage has flowed into rivers and streams, according to a new study.The St. Louis region…
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The "cloud burst" that drenched a mid-section of St. Louis County with nearly four inches of rain early Monday morning is only part of why local streams…
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Some Kirkwood residents are getting a shock when they open their sewer bills this month. The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District is charging a one-time…