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Natural gas is the most common means of residential heating in the MLGW service area. MLGW provides natural gas to more than 313,000 customers in Shelby County. While some utilities obtain drinking water from surface lakes or rivers, MLGW supplies water from the Memphis aquifer beneath Shelby County. It contains more than 100 trillion gallons ...
Lines on the public side, which are service lines MLGW has to replace per the EPA's LCRI will cost about $4,000 per line. The cost on the private side is a complete unknown.
MLGW issued the boil water advisory Friday as a precautionary measure. Once water pressure drops below 20 psi, the provider is obligated to issue the advisory, as per regulations.
As a result, the use of wells on site was suspended and all water for the plant was supplied from the MLGW system. [3] As MLGW could not supply sufficient steady-state water flow to operate the combined cycle plant at full capacity in summer, TVA constructed four water storage tanks with 10 million gallon total capacity. [ 4 ]
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Doug McGowen, president and CEO of Memphis Light, Gas and Water, speaks to the media as a MLGW crew fixes a leak behind him in Memphis, Tenn., on Saturday, January 20, 2024.
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United Gas Pipe Line Co. v. Memphis Light, Gas, and Water Division, 358 U.S. 103 (1958), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court interpreted the Natural Gas Act of 1938 (NGA) as allowing a gas supply company to unilaterally modify a rate in a natural gas supply contract if the contract specified that the rate was that of the rate schedule filed with the Federal Power ...