Sewage spills threaten drinking water, spoil recreation, hinder economic values, and harm wildlife. River advocates across the nation are fighting the rising tide of sewage pollution.
You know a city's got serious sewage problems when the local sewer district consistently uses streams and rivers as a back up for its failing sewer systems. This is the case in St. Louis, where rain causes rampant sewage discharges from the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District's more than 500 Sewer Overflows (200 Combined Sewer Overflows and 300 Sanitary Sewer Overflows).