The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) met today to review and approve the 2024 State Water Implementation Fund for Texas (SWIFT) program package.
At today’s Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Commissioners meeting in Austin, the TCEQ unanimously voted to approve the City of Corpus Christi's water right permit for a seawater desalination plant that would draw water from the La Quinta Channel.
The City of Corpus Christi, including Corpus Christi Water and Councilmembers, is not affiliated with an upcoming District 1 Desal Townhall hosted and sponsored by Texas Campaign on the Environment (TCE).
The City of Corpus Christi introduces a re-designed website for the state’s first seawater desalination treatment plant for municipal use.
La ciudad de Corpus Christi presenta un sitio web rediseñado para la primera planta de tratamiento de desalinización de agua de mar para uso municipal.
Los niveles combinados de almacenamiento de agua en los embalses que abastecen a la ciudad de Corpus Christi han caído por debajo del 30%, lo que provocó condiciones de escasez de agua consistentes a la Etapa 2.
e City of Corpus Christi's combined reservoir storage levels have dropped below 30%, triggering Stage 2 Water Shortage Conditions.
The City of Corpus Christi held a contractor engagement opportunity today to offer detailed discussions about the Inner Harbor Seawater Desalination Project.
On February 21, the City of Corpus Christi officially became aware of the proposed Nueces Green Ammonia facility north of Robstown, Texas, outside Corpus Christi city limits.
Corpus Christi Water (CCW) is hosting the Xeriscape Symposium on February 3 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the American Bank Center.