Non-essential water use allowed again
Non-essential water use is allowed again in Shelby County as Memphis Light, Gas and Water emerges from its emergency management phase.
Under its drought management plan, MLGW prohibited non-essential water use, including car washes, but rolled back that mandate Wednesday, Dec. 28.
“MLGW is making progress,” the utility said in a statement. “Water pressure is increasing.”
MLGW water customers are still under a boil water advisory.
The Emergency Management Phase of MLGW’s Drought Management Plan is OVER. What does that mean for customers? The precautionary boil water advisory is still in effect. Non-essential water use is no longer prohibited. Car washes can resume operation. #MLGW #MLGWNews @CityOfMemphis pic.twitter.com/kNQBt9rhrA
— MLGW (@MLGW) December 28, 2022
Since a winter storm descended on the Mid-South Thursday, Dec. 22, MLGW crews have repaired 30 broken water mains. Now, MLGW’s crews are reorienting to address smaller-scale repairs.
About 38,000 customers were without water when MLGW President Doug McGowen shared updates during a Tuesday press conference. Customers who are still without water can contact the Customer Care Center at 901-544-6549.
Burst pipes are considered an emergency, though, and those customers can contact 901-528-4465.
Bottled water is being distributed between noon and 2 p.m. on Wednesday, or until supplies are gone, at 2835 Broad Ave. and 1348 National St.
Non-potable water — water to flush toilets, not consume — is being distributed until 3 p.m. on Wednesday at the Hickory Hill Community Center, 3910 Ridgeway Road.
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MLGW boil water advisoryKeely Brewer
Keely Brewer is a Report for America corps member covering environmental impacts on communities of color in Memphis. She is working in partnership with the Ag & Water Desk, a sustainable reporting network aimed at telling water and agriculture stories across the Mississippi River Basin.
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