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Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division is prepared for severe weather with the possibility of heavy rainfall and a few strong to severe thunderstorms. MLGW crews are ready to respond to any local damage or outages. Stay away from downed power lines. Customers should avoid contact with downed p
Memphis Light, Gas and Water is governed by a Board of Commissioners who are appointed by the Mayor of the City of Memphis. Public meetings are held at 8:30 a.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of each month (unless otherwise noted) at the MLGW Administration Building, 220 S. Main. The next me
Memphis Light, Gas and Water will host a virtual Power Hour community meeting today at 6 p.m. Customers are invited to join LIVE using the Zoom link: https://mlgw.zoom.us/j/97022778596. During the meeting, MLGW Leadership will provide updates on the utility's five-year plan, the latest fr
Memphis Light, Gas and Water will host a virtual Power Hour community meeting Thursday, May 19 at 6 p.m. Customers are invited to join LIVE using the Zoom link: https://mlgw.zoom.us/j/97022778596. During the meeting, MLGW Leadership will provide updates on the utility's five-year plan, th
Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division is enabling the digital wallet, Google Pay, as a payment option for customers for their utility bill and Gift of Comfort donations, starting Monday, May 16. MLGW My Account customers can add Google Pay as a method of payment; Google Pay can also be used for
(A 16 de mayo de 2022) – Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division está habilitando la billetera digital, Google Pay, como una opción de pago para los clientes de sus facturas de servicios públicos y donaciones de Gift of Comfort, a partir del lunes 16 de mayo. Los cliente
The Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division proudly announces that both the 2021 Water Quality Report and the Water Quality Table are available on MLGW’s website. Customers can view both reports online at mlgw.com/waterquality. The Water Quality Report is available in both English and Spanish.
The OIAT meetings will no longer be livestreamed The third Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division Outage Improvement Advisory Team Meetings (OIAT) is Friday, May 6 at 9 a.m. in the Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library. Meetings will no longer be streamed live. They will be available on MLGW&rsquo
Memphis Light, Gas and Water is governed by a Board of Commissioners who are appointed by the Mayor of the City of Memphis. Public meetings are held at 8:30 a.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of each month (unless otherwise noted) at the MLGW Administration Building, 220 S. Main. The next me
Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division is prepared for severe weather with the possibilities of damaging winds and large hail. MLGW crews and additional contract crews are ready to respond to any local damage or outages. Stay away from downed power lines. Customers should avoid contact with downe
(A 5 de mayo de 2022) – Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division está preparada para condiciones climáticas adversas con la posibilidad de vientos dañinos y granizo de gran tamaño. Cuadrillas de MLGW y cuadrillas adicionales contratadas están listas para respon
After a successful 2021 virtual fair year with over 120 participants, MLGW’s Supplier Diversity department is happy to announce the return of the Supplier Diversity Procurement Fair at the Administration Building (220 S. Main) on Friday, June 10, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. “Expanding
Blight affects all of us. It can be a cancer killing viable neighborhoods, but resources and organizations can help. Join us as we discuss how Memphis is tackling the disease of blight. “Shedding Light on Blight” kicks off this year’s EmPOWERING Sustainable Neighborhoods webina
Memphis Light, Gas and Water is governed by a Board of Commissioners who are appointed by the Mayor of the City of Memphis. Public meetings are held at 8:30 a.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of each month (unless otherwise noted) at the MLGW Administration Building, 220 S. Main. The next me
Blight affects all of us. It can be a cancer killing viable neighborhoods, but resources and organizations can help. Join us as we discuss how Memphis is tackling the disease of blight. “Shedding Light on Blight” kicks off this year’s EmPOWERING Sustainable Neighborhoods virtua
Memphis Light, Gas and Water is governed by a seven-member Board of Commissioners who are appointed by the Mayor of the City of Memphis. Public meetings are held at 8:30 a.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of each month (unless otherwise noted) at the MLGW Administration Building, 220 S. Main.
Invites Questions from Customers The second Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division Outage Improvement Advisory Team Meeting (OIAT) is Thursday, April 14 at 9:00 a.m. in the Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library. The meeting will stream live on MLGW’s YouTube page https://www.youtube.com/MLGW
(April 13, 2022) – As we approach the severe weather season in spring, MLGW urges customers to acquaint themselves, family, and friends with a few severe weather tips and preparedness. In any emergency situation, whether it's a tornado, ice storm, earthquake or flood, you need to be pr
(A 13 de abril de 2022) – A medida que nos acercamos a la temporada de clima severo en la primavera, MLGW insta a los clientes a que se familiaricen ellos mismos, y a sus familiares y amigos con algunos consejos y preparación para clima severo. En cualquier situación de emerg
Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division are prepared for severe weather, and high winds up to 30 MPH. MLGW crews and additional contract crews are ready to respond to any local damage or outages. Stay away from downed power lines. Customers should avoid contact with downed power lines—eve