Industry Focus Water ResourcesGreater Memphis 100 Trillion Gallons


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According to Larry Jensen Memphis water is a gift. Jensen President and CEO of Commercial Advisors LLC has become a champion of what he said is probably “the sweetest and softest water in the world.” It’s also plentiful a status not universally enjoyed as anyone in the drought-stricken Western U.S. will tell you.

It boils down Jensen says to three essentials: quantity quality and cost. And each one of those elements is very nearly unrivaled which means when you take a sip you’re tasting some refreshing economic development.

Jerry Collins president and CEO of the Memphis Light Gas and Water Division said “Memphis may be the most water-rich city in the whole world because we have this huge river that flows past Memphis and none of our drinking water comes from that river. All of our drinking water comes from artesian wells and an underground aquifer which is 400 to 1200 feet below the surface.”

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