Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati - MSD

Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati - MSD

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It's all about clean water! MSD protects the environment & public health by managing wastewater.

MSD collects, treats, and manages wastewater from Greater Cincinnati communities, protecting the environment and public health by returning clean water to local rivers and streams.

04/22/2026

April 25 is National Drug Take Back Day!

Too often, unused prescription drugs find their way into the wrong hands or into local waterways.

That’s why the DEA sponsors twice-annual drug take back days across the U.S. where citizens can clean out their medicine cabinets and turn in prescription drugs both safely and anonymously.

The drugs are collected in a special lockbox and then destroyed by local police departments.

Find a drop off location near you at https://www.dea.gov/takebackday

Note: Many police departments and Walgreens across Hamilton County are participating.

04/20/2026

You are invited!
Regional Water Quality Forum on Thursday, May 14, 5-7 p.m.
Sponsored by the Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District

Helpful Resources - Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati 04/13/2026

You can help prevent sewer backups and water intrusion by taking action before a storm hits.

Here are a few helpful tips:
• Clean your gutters
• Keep stormwater inlets on your property or along your street free and clear of debris
• Be kind to your sewers – learn what not to flush

Learn more at msdgc.org/SBU-Resources

Helpful Resources - Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati You've experienced a sewer backup or water intrusion in your home or business, and it's not covered by MSD's Sewer Backup (SBU) Program. What do you do now?

04/06/2026

Looking for a career with the City of Cincinnati? Want to help protect the environment? Join the MSD team!

MSD is seeking a Supervising Engineer in our Wastewater Engineering division - QA/QC section.

Position is fulltime classified: $95,530.96 - $132,080.62 annually.

GREAT BENEFITS!

Here's the link for more info and job application: https://bit.ly/4caVl8I

Help spread the word!

04/01/2026

- River Road in Sedamsville

Westbound River Road in Sedamsville ˗˗ between Fairbanks Avenue and Mt. Echo Drive ˗˗ will remain down to one lane through early May, as the result of project delays caused by weather and field conditions.

The Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati (MSD) is relining a 36-inch-diameter deteriorated sewer along River Road in three locations.

View the press release: https://bit.ly/41atxfv

03/30/2026

Did you know? If you own a building, you own a building sewer.

🏠 A private building sewer (also known as a lateral) is the underground sewer pipe that connects your home or business to the MSD public sewer.

Property owners own the entire pipe, even the parts that lie under sidewalks and publicly owned streets.

🔧Property owners are responsible for:
• Keeping the entire length of the private building sewer clear of clogs.
• Repairing broken or collapsed portions that are located on their private property.

Learn more at msdgc.org/sbu

03/23/2026


Drop your junk off for FREE instead!

City of Cincinnati residents can bring unwanted items between 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. on Friday, March 27, to 841 W. 6th Street (45203).
Proof of residency required.

Hosted by Keep Cincinnati Beautiful, Gorilla Glue, and the City of Cincinnati, this monthly initiative helps reduce illegal dumping.

This is the first event of 2026! Last Friday of every month through November.

https://www.keepcincinnatibeautiful.org/environmental-services

Photos from Keep Cincinnati Beautiful's post 03/23/2026

Our dedicated trash picker-upper at the Lick Run Greenway pond. Thank you, Chris Carr!

msdgc.org/LickRun

03/23/2026

msdgc.org/WhatNotToFlush

03/05/2026

Sewer Backup? 5 Things You Need to Know to Prepare and Report

The Cincinnati area has been hit by a lot of rain over the past several days. Here are 5 things you need to know to help prevent sewer backups (SBUs) or water intrusion and report an incident if it occurs.
1. You can help prevent sewer backups and water intrusion by taking action before the storm hits by visiting msdgc.org/SBU-Resources
2. Report possible sewer backups 24/7 to MSD at (513) 352-4900 or msdgc.org/SBU
3. MSD will investigate every report of a possible sewer backup
4. MSD will provide documentation of their visit
5. Additional resources are available at msdgc.org/SBU

LMWWTP Digester Construction 2 27 26 03/02/2026

Check out the progress on the anaerobic digester being built at our Little Miami treatment plant: https://youtu.be/HPYvneXinSo

An ana-what?

An anaerobic digestion facility to treat waste solids 💩

Right now, they're going to the landfill which is 👎

This facility will turn 💩 into a biogas that will be captured and reused onsite to run plant operations

It will also create biosolids that will have a beneficial use, such as fertilizer or soil additive 🌱

More info: msdgc.org/digester

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1081 Woodrow Street (physical Address)/mailing Address Interstate 1600 Gest Street
Cincinnati, OH
45204