You should receive your Water Quality Report in the mail this week...
Memphis is home to many unique treasures, but perhaps one of the most
vital and coveted is its magnificent drinking water. Few cities in the
world can boast water that is as pure, refreshing and tasteful as that
found in our own hometown. While most of the world's drinking water
originates from surface lakes, streams and rivers, Memphians enjoy the
unique privilege of water derived from the Memphis Sands aquifer.
This
subterranean treasure contains more than 100 trillion gallons of
rainwater that some experts believe fell more than 2000 years ago. The
pristine nature of this water springs from a natural filtration system
of alternating layers of clay, sand and gravel that sift out the
impurities.
Memphis Light, Gas and Water's 2011 Water
Quality Report is produced and provided as required by the Rules of the
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC), Division
of Water Supply (1200-5-1-.35) and the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA).
Our water not only meets, but exceeds the
standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Memphis
water is obtained from underground aquifers. The water we consume in
our city has undergone a slow, natural filtering process through
outcropping sands. From this high-quality water source, MLGW pumps and
further treats the water to obtain a product that ranks among the
finest in the world.
You can read it here.
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