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  2. Memphis Light, Gas and Water - Wikipedia

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    The city purchased a private water system in 1902 and operated it as the Memphis Artesian Water Department. [4] The city later purchased the local portion of the electrical system of the Memphis Power and Light Company in 1939 for $15 million [5] and formed the MLGW Division. [4]

  3. Clayborn Temple - Wikipedia

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    The congregation moved to East Memphis and sold the building to the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1949. Throughout the 1960s, Clayborn Temple became the city's staging ground for the civil rights movement, particularly the organizing headquarters of the Memphis Sanitation Strike.

  4. Building code - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of building codes is to provide minimum standards for safety, health, and general welfare including structural integrity, mechanical integrity (including sanitation, water supply, light, and ventilation), means of egress, fire prevention and control, and energy conservation.

  5. Mold, no hot water or security: How Memphis renters are ...

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    Millennia received its Memphis Towers tax break in January 2020 in exchange for an $18 million renovation that would include the building’s flooring, kitchens, elevators and electrical system.

  6. Memphis City Council OKs some referendums for the ... - AOL

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    Shall Article 65, Sec. 667 and 668 of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Memphis be amended to read as follows: ‘The Memphis light, gas and water division shall consist of a board of Light ...

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  8. Sanitary engineering - Wikipedia

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    An example of a wastewater treatment system. Sanitary engineering, also known as public health engineering or wastewater engineering, is the application of engineering methods to improve sanitation of human communities, primarily by providing the removal and disposal of human waste, and in addition to the supply of safe potable water.

  9. Memphis utility lifts boil-water advisory after 5 days ... - AOL

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    Memphis' water company lifted a boil-water advisory for more than 600,000 people Tuesday that was in place for five days due to freezing temperatures that caused pipes to break throughout the ...