South Memphis EtO facility plans to relocate
The attorney representing Sterilization Services said in a recent letter that the company will leave its Florida Street facility before next May.
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The attorney representing Sterilization Services said in a recent letter that the company will leave its Florida Street facility before next May.
FEMA assistance will offset damages during July storms in West Tennessee.
Next year, MLGW plans to look at the feasibility of utility-owned solar power — the utility’s first step to generate renewable energy locally — and it’s already planning on enough battery storage to power 100,000 homes for four hours during outages.
Residential solar systems can generate cheaper energy and be a lifeline when the power goes out, but the systems also have high upfront costs and can be complicated to install.
States such as Florida have climbed in an annual report on the growth in solar power by region while the net growth of Memphis homes with solar has fluctuated.
Memphis Light, Gas and Water said a failure at Substation 3 caused the outage, and there are multiple crews trying trying to restore power.
It took the Tennessee Valley Authority 90 years to build its current electric grid, but it’s going to need to move a lot quicker to keep up with its customers’ need for power.
All the water sampled in a recent study — with the exception of one well field — was a mix of uncontaminated aquifer water with much younger water, providing evidence of breaches.
The National Weather Service at Memphis expects the river to approach, or maybe surpass, last year’s record low by the end of the month.
“One of the first questions is going to be: if this water is essential to prosperity and growth, whose? Should it be those who dream about it in dry places, or those who are next to it?”
MLGW warned that crews will be performing routine gas maintenance at one of its electrical substations at 9645 Winchester Road.
Defective smart meters are blamed for the billing problem.
With all this new information about one of the city’s most important resources, what happens now?
Mia Madison, executive director of Memphis Tilth for four years and Mia’s Orchard’s namesake, died in a car crash on July 10, 2022.
Shippers are being told to expect up to three-day delays, and rates have doubled for barges leaving from Memphis and St. Louis compared to the three-year average.
Forecasted temperatures are hovering in the low to mid-90s — about 10 degrees higher than average for this time of year.
The EPA has awarded $1 million to each of the three most populous metro areas in each state, with an aim to accelerate the global transition to a low-carbon economy and to combat the adverse effects of climate change.
The proposed rate hike would fund $1.2 billion of power grid improvements over the next five years.
The utility wants to move its headquarters to a larger building, a $31 million, 300,000-square-foot facility in the Goodlett Farms area, north of Shelby Farms Park. Related story:
Towanna Murphy is one of five candidates vying for Memphis City Council District 3 seat.
Voter Cheryl Colbert recalls the city during Willie Herenton’s previous tenure as mayor — five terms from the early 1990s to 2009 — as a safer place to live.
Camper’s visit to Solomon Temple was a pit stop on her journey across Memphis, which started in Glenview, where she said voters were showing up in ones and twos.
Voting was off to a slow start at Solomon Temple MB Church in Whitehaven, with nine voters trickling in during the first hour and a half of voting.
Memphis Light, Gas and Water officials said an equipment failure impacted a “large portion” of Downtown Sunday morning, Oct. 8.
Preliminary data shows the Mississippi River’s level at Memphis likely hit a new all-time low in mid-September.