Silex, MO Locations
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Silex, MO Testing Locations
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Coastal Drug Testing
1000 E CHERRY ST 10.7 miles
1000 E CHERRY ST
TROY,
MO
63379
Categories: TROY MO
710 BUSINESS SOUTH 14.0 miles
710 BUSINESS SOUTH
BOWLING GREEN,
MO
63334
Categories: BOWLING GREEN MO
905 N Business Highway 161 14.0 miles
905 N Business Highway 161
BOWLING GREEN,
MO
63334
Categories: BOWLING GREEN MO
722 N STATE HIGHWAY 47 STE B 19.1 miles
722 N STATE HIGHWAY 47 STE B
WARRENTON,
MO
63383
Categories: WARRENTON MO
230 E BOONESLICK RD 22.2 miles
230 E BOONESLICK RD
WARRENTON,
MO
63383
Categories: WARRENTON MO
211 S 3RD ST 22.5 miles
211 S 3RD ST
LOUISIANA,
MO
63353
Categories: LOUISIANA MO
801 MEDICAL DR, STE 200 22.8 miles
801 MEDICAL DR, STE 200
WENTZVILLE,
MO
63385
Categories: WENTZVILLE MO
1201 Wentzville Pkwy Ste 117, 23.0 miles
1201 Wentzville Pkwy Ste 117,
Wentzville,
MO
63385
Categories: Wentzville MO
2305 GEORGIA ST 0 23.1 miles
2305 GEORGIA ST 0
LOUISIANA,
MO
63353
Categories: LOUISIANA MO
1343 NE SERVICE RD 23.3 miles
1343 NE SERVICE RD
WARRENTON,
MO
63383
Categories: WARRENTON MO
1111 W PEARCE BLVD 23.9 miles
1111 W PEARCE BLVD
WENTZVILLE,
MO
63385
Categories: WENTZVILLE MO
251 E PEARCE BLVD 24.1 miles
251 E PEARCE BLVD
WENTZVILLE,
MO
63385
Categories: WENTZVILLE MO
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Local Area Info: Silex, Missouri
Silex had its start in the 1880s when the railroad known as the Northern Hannibal Railway was extended to the town for the purpose of transportation. A post office called Silex has been in operation since 1882. The community was named after the main cash crop production of silicon sand. The Silex original township was located approximately a quarter mile north of the current old town portion now. The original town was located next to the Hannibal Railroad, and many of the town's inhabitants worked in the silicon mine. As many settlers and farmers moved to the area for work and settling, the town started to grow. The town relocated to what is now called the old town portion of Silex due to space issues. The town had shut down the production of silicon sand due to imperfections in the sand, and most of the settlers stayed and began to farm. The town became a center point for shopping, trade, social events and festivals that brought many from afar. Some of the town's rich history of farming and mining is standing today. I would call them historic but not listed, as a building that is still standing on MO Hwy E also known as Main Street has the engraved carving of 1908 when the building had been built. Also to be noted is Duncan Mansion located on top on the bluff looking over the city. There are few buildings standing in the old town portion of Silex due to flooding. The town has sustained several floods that devastated the townspeople due to flash flooding. The town is surrounded by local waterways, creeks, and a river.
In 2008, Silex flooded and displaced most of the residents. This had a major impact on the small town, forcing it to come up with other options. With the county as a whole facing financial difficulties in revenues and the town also losing business from the flood, the trustees decided to move the residents out of the flood way and plain. After the town applied for a relocation grant from USDA, it was granted partial funding for the move in sections. First and foremost: moving the residents to a safe location. Some accomplished this by agreeing to build a new home at a special rate and were given grant funds to do so, and some residents took a portion of the grant funding and simply picked their house up and moved it up on the hill in the city's new Stephens Bluff addition. With the move of a whole town, there were many complications in the process and these are ongoing. One is removing the old households, many of which had contaminated pipes because of the age of the homes, and re-engineering city utility services. The move of the town to its new location has taken the people out of harm's way. But with the difficult time of the economy, the town still has an open project to this date on the original plans and struggles to meet Department of Natural Resource requirements because of the relocation project. The town had applied for infrastructure grants and received one in late 2008 for a sewer project. That came at a price of issuing bonds to pay for the project which was another out of pocket expense for residents. This is still an ongoing project to this date with the finalization of the project to be completed in December 2015.
Before the project was finalized, the town was hit with another flood in the spring of 2015. With a small work force, city employees scrambled and only one boil order was issued, and city services continued. Many residents were stunned that they had lost water in the new town portion, but during the storm that had dropped seven inches of rain on the city and points north, the new water tower was struck by lightning and disabled the pump. With all of the town's sewer lift stations underwater and the town's sewer treatment plant also submerged, this was a major test for the city. The workers and even the town Chief of Police jumped into action. Several people who lived just outside of town had to be rescued by boat from the second story windows of their home. "This was the fastest I have ever seen it come up and I've lived here all my life", said local resident Johnny Thompson. The 2015 flood has been the highest flood event on record for the town. Reminiscence of this is painted on the rear wall of Baragiola Hardware and Lumber.