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Revitalizing the Missouri River
How Spire volunteers in western Missouri are working to protect this vital resource

The Missouri River is a vital asset to the state of Missouri, providing drinking water to communities and a highway for many goods and agricultural products. Flowing more than 2,341 miles from Missouri to Montana, it’s home and water source for a significant portion of wildlife. So, as a regional and national treasure, its conservation and restoration is key.

Organizations like Missouri River Relief work diligently to restore this important resource. Over the past few years, Spire has provided grants to support Missouri River Relief and has hosted Day for Good events, offering Spire employees the opportunity to use all or a portion of their volunteer service hours to aid with river cleanup. 

Most recently, Spire provided a grant to the nonprofit for a large-scale cleanup event in Kansas City. During this event, volunteers collected 8.36 tons of trash over an 18-mile stretch of river. 

On why Spire spent a recent Day for Good caring for the river

“It’s good for the environment, good for our planet that we care so much about. No pun intended but we’re flooding the river with a bit of Spire orange today.” - Steve Mills, Spire vice president and general manager in western Missouri

In this video, Steve Mills, Spire vice president and general manager in western Missouri, talks about Spire's partnership with Missouri River Relief and how volunteers cleaned up a stretch of the river. 


In addition to financial support, 15 Spire employees collectively invested 60 hours to support Missouri River Relief at this Day for Good event. You can check out photos of their efforts below. 
 

man cleaning brush from river

 

two men holding trash bag cleaning up

 

group standing in front of river for cleanup