Drought Management Plan Rescinded
December 28, 2022
(December 28, 2022—11 a.m.) – MLGW has lifted restrictions as detailed by its Drought Management Plan due to improved water pressure and volume in its water distribution system. Car washes can resume normal operations. Industrial customers can flush out their systems and are no longer asked to cut back to 75% water usage for producing goods and services. Nurseries and garden centers can also resume normal operations.
The boil water advisory is still in effect until further notice for all MLGW water customers. Customers should boil water for drinking or cooking. This excludes Barlett, Collierville, Germantown and Millington.
The boil water advisory is still in effect until further notice for all MLGW water customers. Customers should boil water for drinking or cooking. This excludes Barlett, Collierville, Germantown and Millington.
MLGW is the largest three-service public power utility in the nation, serving more than 440,000 customers in Memphis and Shelby County.