A Metropolitan Sewer District investment program that had been sharply criticized by the state auditor in late 2011 has been found by the U.S. Treasury Department to have violated federal regulations.
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MSD has earmarked up to $13.5 million to tear down buildings with the goal of creating about 50 acres of surfaces that can absorb stormwater. The sewer district plans to fund about 200 demolitions by ...
The firm is establishing a pipeline for incoming trade workers through its improved apprenticeship program while expanding its statewide footprint and expanding client services. Amid the nationwide ...
Jason Huey, (foreground), a pipe layer with Gershenson Construction Co. Inc, returns from the bottom of a 9-foot hole on Wednesday, March 4, 2015, where he connected a section of 8-inch PVC beneath on ...
The Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) has spent all but $1 million of its sewer backup (SBU) program budget for this year. A federal consent decree established the program that's designed to address ...
The Project Rebuild Foundation was supposed to help the Metropolitan Sewer District turn construction projects into economic engines for neighborhoods. It would be a groundbreaking private charity, ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Thousands of customers are falling behind on utility bills, but the Metropolitan Sewer District has a new program to help cover some of the cost. The Emergency Wastewater ...