Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District
Jennifer Welsch is a seasoned civil engineer currently serving as Principal Engineer at St. Louis Metropolitan Sewer District since September 2008. Prior experience includes positions as a Project Engineer at Horner & Shifrin, Inc. from May 2001 to August 2008, and as an Assistant / Civil Transportation Engineer at Burns & McDonnell from October 2000 to May 2001. Jennifer began the professional career as a Civil Engineer at the Illinois Department of Transportation, District 6, from May 1999 to October 2000. Jennifer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Missouri University of Science and Technology, earned between 1994 and 1999.
This person is not in any teams
Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) was formed on February 9, 1954, when voters approved the Plan of the District. MSD started operation and maintenance activities in January 1956 in an area roughly composed of the City of St. Louis and the portion of St. Louis County east of Interstate 270. Most of the remainder of St. Louis County was annexed by MSD in 1977. MSD is a public agency and is the only special district in Missouri created under a provision of the State Constitution. MSD's responsibilities include the interception, collection and treatment of wastewater, as well as stormwater management. MSD's current boundaries cover 525 square miles and encompass all of St. Louis City and approximately 90 percent of St. Louis County. MSD serves a population of approximately 1.3 million and has over 425,000 single-family residential, multi-family residential and commercial/industrial accounts. MSD currently operates seven wastewater treatment facilities, treating a combined average of 370 million gallons of sewage per day. MSD operates and maintains 9,790 miles of sewers. The age of sewers maintained by MSD ranges in age from less than a year old to 150 years old.