ST. LOUIS — The board of the St. Louis region s sewer utility will decide Thursday on rate changes to be put to voters next spring — weighing a recommended hike
The debate comes as the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District must figure out how to finance $750 million in upgrades that it is legally required to make.
Area officials in a variety of settings described the list of complications wrought by the heat, which on Wednesday felt like 113 degrees in St. Louis.
Area officials in a variety of settings described the list of complications wrought by the heat, which on Wednesday felt like 113 degrees in St. Louis.