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If you smell a strong odor of natural gas in or near your home, you should immediately call MLGW's 24-hour Emergency Line, 528-4465. If possible, call from another location, such as a neighbor's home, and do not re-enter your home until an MLGW representative has advised you that you can do so safe
(January 13, 2010) - Grizzlies Power Forward Zach Randolph helped take the edge off the frigid chill in our community when he pledged to donate funds for utility assistance in response to the New Year's week cold snap. His kind effort is helping restore power to at least 15 utility customers who ar
NEWS LINK from CNN
January 7, 2010
Mayor steps in for frigid Memphis' disconnected residents *video included*
(January 5, 2010) - *UPDATED JANUARY 6* - MLGW is teaming with the City and County to restore power to residential customers who have been previously cut off for non-payment. The City and County are providing the funds to pay these outstanding balances, and these customers will be responsible for t
Water Pipes: Water pipes can burst anytime temperatures are below freezing. A burst water pipe or water heater is considered to be an emergency situation and could pose a danger of flooding the building. Customers should open cabinet doors and turn water to a slow drip to prevent pipes from f