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City Council was set to vote to approve a $50 million contract amendment allowing Kiewit to continue design work on the ...
City Council delays $50 million desalination vote. Costs, debt, and doubts grow. What’s next for Corpus Christi’s water ...
City Council voted to pause work for a month on the inner harbor desalination plant project on Tuesday, giving themselves ...
A decision on moving forward with the city of Corpus Christi’s proposed desalination plant will wait another month.
Corpus Christi approves $100.6 million contract to replace aging chlorine gas system at water treatment plant with safer ...
The city has long used the combined capacities of Lake Corpus Christi and Choke Canyon Reservoir as a snapshot of the city’s water supply and how it dictates drought stages and restrictions ...
Millions of dollars have already been spent on bringing a sea water desalination plant online by 2028. With council's vote to pause the project, what happens next?
The future of Corpus Christi’s proposed Inner Harbor desalination plant — whether work continues, and for how much — may be nearing a decision.
If approved, Corpus Christi Water Chief Operating Officer Drew Molly said 10,000 acres worth of raw untreated water would come through the Mary Rhodes Pipeline from Formosa Plastics Corporation.
Corpus Christi is currently under Stage 3 drought restrictions, which kick in once the combined capacities of the lakes drop below 20%. As of Monday, the levels measured 18.6%, according to city data.
The City of Corpus Christi has developed a four- tiered water security strategy, serving over 500,000 residents across seven counties in the Coastal Bend region.
The city has long used the combined capacities of Lake Corpus Christi and Choke Canyon Reservoir as a snapshot of the city’s water supply and how it dictates drought stages and restrictions ...