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Creve Coeur Creek Trunk Sewer. The Creve Coeur Creek Trunk Sewer project will alleviate basement backups and sewer overflows along Creve Coeur Creek in southeast... Read More.
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The 1,000+ employees of MSD are here to serve the 1.3 million who live, work, and play in our St. Louis service area. We are dedicated to building strong relationships by keeping our commitments, providing excellent service, and transparency in everything we do.
St. Louis’ wastewater and stormwater systems are on the job 24/7/365, and so is MSD. Our Customer Service team is available around the clock at 314-768-6260 to respond to emergency service requests. For all other inquiries, please use the phone numbers below or fill out the “Contact Us” form.
Your MSD team works 24/7 to prevent pollutants from entering our rivers and streams. We help to reduce flooding and basement backups brought by heavy storms. We provide critical wastewater management for residential and commercial while generating business revenue for local contractors and tradesmen working on sewer improvement projects.
Our emergency team aims to respond to 90% of urgent service calls within four hours. If you experience a basement backup or see a sewer overflow, blocked stormwater inlet, or suspect damage to a sewer pipe, please don’t hesitate to reach out to MSD customer service at (314) 768-6260.
MSD levies taxes to provide funding for the stormwater services provided within the District. These taxes vary by property location and comply with Missouri State Statute Sections 137.073 and 137.115.
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District was created on February 9, 1954 when voters approved a plan to combine 79 regional sewer districts into one city-wide system for the collection, treatment and disposal of wastewater. But our roots go back much earlier.
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District was created on February 9, 1954 when voters approved a plan to combine 79 regional sewer districts into one city-wide system for the collection, treatment, and disposal of wastewater. For more information on the organization, follow the links below.
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District provides comprehensive wastewater and stormwater management services to residents and businesses in both St. Louis City and County.