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Two propositions will be on the April 2 ballot from MSD Project Clear. The first one is Proposition W. Voters will decide how to fund the next round of wastewater improvements.
If it rains where you live, it can flood where you live,” Bess McCoy, MSD Project Clear spokesperson, said. “People in high-risk flood zones already know they have some risk of flooding.
Through MSD Project Clear, the organization is almost halfway through a $7.2 billion program to upgrade sewers in the St. Louis area and bring them into full compliance with the Clean Water Act.
MSD Project Clear is investing $100 million towards rainscaping efforts as part of an agreement with the Environmental Protection Agency and Missouri Coalition for the Environment.
“We had a 500-year rain event on Sunday and then what looks like off our prelim data to be a 100-year rain event again yesterday afternoon,” Sean Stone, MSD Project Clear, said.
With MSD Project Clear, the company plans to spend $900 million on new biosolid systems with construction expected to begin by the end of 2023.
ST. JOHN • Officials here say they are encouraged that MSD officials have indicated they will work with the city on traffic control and safety issues during an upcoming sewer replacement project ...
The Solids Management Upgrades project is part of a program called MSD Project Clear, which is a long term effort to improve water quality and resolve issues with the wastewater system.
MSD, City of Brentwood get ready for heavy rain events MSD said they have quite a few crews on standby to help in areas where issues pop up and while they’re not a flood authority, there are ...
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