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Council members Smiley, Jr., Jones on water crisis and distribution

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — There’s good news for MLGW customers as the company said they are sending tests to the state Thursday to seek approval to lift the Boil Water Advisory.

“This evening we should be providing sample tests to Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. They will look at those tests and they will make a decision on whether or not we can lift the precautionary Boil Water Advisory,” said MLGW spokeswoman Gale Jones Carson duirng an interview with WREG Thursday. “If they are not pleased with the tests then we will have to do more testing.”

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