Louis, Missouri. Implications of the paper's March 9 Sunday edition story; Investigation of the company's move to increase the salary of some of its employees; Failure of the newspaper to follow the case.EBSCO_AspStJonesTerry
In an average year, the combined sewer system discharges an estimated 13.3 billion gal of overflows. Nearly 7 billion gal of the overflows directly enter the Mississippi, the remainder discharged to nearby tributaries. 展开 关键词: Wastewater management Missouri 年份: 2011 ...
Focuses on the failure of the newspaper 'St. Louis Post-Dispatch' to cover the anomalies in St Louis Metropolitan Sewer District in St. Louis, Missouri. Implications of the paper's March 9 Sunday edition story; Investigation of the company's move to increase the salary of some of its emplo...
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The Missouri Court of Appeals in St. Louis ruled in favor of the three customers, holding that the 1991 decision did not exempt the $40 million rate change from a public vote. MSD appealed this ruling to the Supreme Court.In a brief written by attorney Lewis C. 鈥Fred W. Lindecke ...
Louis and St. Louis County over the next two fiscal years, beginning July 1.Voters passed the clean water capital improvement surcharge eight years ago because MSD was being told by federal and state government to clean up the water it was discharging into the Mississippi and Missouri rivers....
Louis Sewer District (MSD) is a regional sewer district that provides wastewater and stormwater services to the City of St. Louis and most of St. Louis County, Missouri. The service area includes a combined sewer system (CSS) in the city and the older portions of the county. In 2011, ...
Msd Studies Charges in St. LouisFred W. Lindecke Missouri Political Correspondent
Louis (now FOCUS St. Louis). That report said MSD could not find $3 billion to pay for sewer construction because rate increases could not be passed in public votes, as required by the Hancock Amendment to the Missouri Constitution. The Bosley-Westfall group set out to find alternatives ...
MSD Hits Reset on Stormwater ChargesSix months after Missouri's highest court struck down theMetropolitan St. Louis Sewer District's...Jacob Barker