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Posted: Thursday, 08 May 2008 7:47PM

Residents complain about new MSD stormwater billing


St. Louis (KMOX News)  -- 70, 000 residents with septic tanks or lots without homes on them are now have to pay MSD stormwater bills. Several of those residents tell KMOX they're angry since receiving the first of those bills.


 
 
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