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Please contact the Public Works Department
at 938-6655. The Public Works office is located at 111 N. Virginia
Avenue.
For water or sewer emergencies, please call the Public Works
Department at the number listed above or contact City Hall at 938-5233,
between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. To obtain assistance for water and sewer problems after 5:00 p.m weekdays,
and on weekends and holidays, please call the Police Department at 938-6600.
The call will be automatically forwarded to St. Louis County for
dispatching, at which time the resident would need to inform the dispatcher
of the problem and that they are a Eureka resident. Be sure to inform the
dispatcher that Eureka has its own water and sewer systems and that it is
not a part of the Missouri-American Water Company or the Metropolitan Sewer
District.
Guide To Establishing A Business & Property
Development
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Municipal Code & Amendments
Public Works Department News & Notes
LEASH AND PET WASTE REMOVAL LAWS
It is unlawful for any person to permit their dog or cat to go off the
premises of the owner or keeper thereof, unless it is securely tied or led
by a leash of a length of no more than 6 feet. It is also unlawful for any
person responsible for any animal to allow it to soil, defile, or defecate
on property other than that of the person responsible for the animal unless
such waste is immediately removed. To help control the problem of dogs and
cats running at large call the Public Works Department at 938-6655. After
business hours call the Police Department at 938-6600.
SANITARY SEWER BACKUP INSURANCE
As a reminder, residents need to protect themselves against potential
sanitary sewer backups. Residents should check with their insurance carriers
regarding sewer backups to see if a rider is required for coverage. The City
is not liable for these occurrences; therefore, individual coverage is
needed.
SANITARY SEWER BLOCKAGES
We have, on occasion, encountered problems with grease deposits causing
blockages in our sanitary sewer system and would like to remind Commercial
and Residential customers to dispose of grease properly and avoid pouring it
down the drain as it hardens over time and becomes lodged in the line
causing backups and problems at the treatment facility.
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