Lake Corpus Christi has dropped to its lowest levels since it was impounded in 1958, city officials announced March 5.
With Lake Corpus Christi's water level below 10%, residents are recycling fish tank water, capturing AC condensation, and ...
City Manager Peter Zanoni says the city is not in an emergency but is moving forward with $1 billion in projects to bring an additional 76 million gallons of water per day into the system.
With combined lake levels at 9.9%, Corpus Christi is cutting back on aquatic center operations during spring break as the city works to address a five-year drought.
Lake Corpus Christi has dropped below 10% capacity, according to the Texas Water Development Board, as drought continues to choke the Coastal Bend.
A water crisis looms as the reservoir system drops to 9 percent.
Corpus Christi’s drought has hit its newest historic lows. The combined capacities of the city’s main water sources, Lake Corpus Christi and Choke Canyon Reservoir, were recorded on Jan. 12 as topping ...
(Texas Scorecard) – As Corpus Christi’s reservoirs plunge to historic lows, city leaders are mired in political infighting over failed desalination plans, accusations of corruption, and mounting ...
More than $400 million is now set aside for groundwater projects that span two counties and as many as three well fields.
Corpus Christi officials fear a delay in development of a large-scale groundwater well field they have considered key to avoiding a water emergency.
The promise of federal help comes as Corpus Christi, the state's eighth-largest city, is on pace to run out of water by ...
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