MSD Project Clear
MSD Project Clear is a community resource for what’s happening relative to Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District services. Louis Sewer District (MSD).
For immediate customer service call (314) 768-6260. Project Clear is a long-term public engagement effort by the Metropolitan St. Our goal is to provide clear, current information to the public about the planning, design, and construction of an infrastructure program of this scale. Project Clear is a long-term effort by the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD), undertaken as part of an agre
06/11/2026
Yesterday, MSD Project Clear broke ground on the Ulena Storm Improvements project, the first stormwater project funded through Proposition S.
The project will install approximately 150 feet of new storm sewer pipe along Walsh Street, helping move excess stormwater away from homes, yards, and streets that have experienced flooding for years.
More importantly, this project marks the beginning of a long-term investment in stormwater infrastructure across our region. Thanks to voter approval of Prop S in 2024, MSD Project Clear will invest more than $700 million in stormwater improvements and address hundreds of stormwater challenges throughout St. Louis City and County.
The Ulena Storm Improvements project is the first of many projects that will help reduce flooding, improve drainage, and strengthen communities for generations to come.
Learn more at msdprojectclear.org/ulena
06/11/2026
Our June 11 board meeting will be live-streamed at https://www.youtube.com/live/_UaRug69UNI?si=FnsdSO0BHUHJViT_. Public comments may be submitted to [email protected] by noon today
MSD Board of Trustees (June 11, 2026) The 1,711th meeting of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (M...
Today, we broke ground on the Ulena Storm Improvements project, the first stormwater project to begin construction under Proposition S.
Located in south St. Louis, this project will install approximately 150 feet of new storm sewer pipe along Walsh Street, helping move excess stormwater away from homes, yards, and streets that have experienced flooding for years.
This project is possible because voters approved Proposition S in 2024, creating the region’s first dedicated funding source for stormwater improvements. That investment is already being put to work, with the Ulena project marking the first of hundreds of stormwater improvements planned throughout St. Louis City and County.
We were proud to be joined by State Senator Karla May, State Representative Steve Butz, Alderwoman Anne Schweitzer, Kelpe Contracting, members of our Stakeholder Engagement Committee, and the skilled union workers who will help bring these critical improvements to life.
With more than $700 million in stormwater investments planned, this groundbreaking is just the beginning of the work ahead to address flooding and erosion challenges across our region.
Learn more about the project at msdprojectclear.org/ulena
06/08/2026
Today is ! Remember, we may not live next to an ocean, but our pollution can flow from the Mississippi River into the Gulf of Mexico and out to the ocean. Do your part and don’t litter.
06/06/2026
Our June 11 board meeting will be live-streamed at https://www.youtube.com/live/_UaRug69UNI?si=FnsdSO0BHUHJViT_. Public comments may be submitted to [email protected] by noon on the day of the meeting.
MSD Board of Trustees (June 11, 2026) The 1,711th meeting of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (M...
06/05/2026
Most people never think about their wastewater system until something goes wrong. Every day, MSD's wastewater system works around the clock to protect public health, support our communities, and keep our waterways clean.
✔️ 9,600+ miles of pipe
✔️ 520+ square miles served
✔️ 350 million gallons treated each day
It's the infrastructure you don't see that helps keep our region moving.
06/02/2026
Our June committee meeting can be viewed here:
MSD Board Committee Meetings (June 2, 2026) Monthly meeting of The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District's Boar...
06/01/2026
MSD Project Clear continues our commitment to provide all our co-workers with an inclusive workplace. Happy !
05/31/2026
Yard waste decaying in creeks and rivers decomposes in a process that removes oxygen from the water. Fish and other aquatic life can’t survive in water with low oxygen.
05/30/2026
Did you know that 1 in 3 flood insurance claims comes from low to moderate-risk areas?
Flooding can happen anywhere. Knowing your flood zone can help you prepare and protect your home.
Visit KnowYourZone.org to learn more.
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