Corpus Christi Water News
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City of Corpus Christi Adds Water Supply Models
Last year, the City developed and relied on a single water-supply model. Due to the severity of the drought, the declining water level in Lake Texana, the status of various permits, and other data, the City Manager asked staff in late February to develop additional water supply models. At this time, six draft models are in development.
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City of Corpus Christi Provides Update on Regional Water Supply
The City of Corpus Christi is facing a record drought that, if conditions persist, may necessitate further water conservation measures later this year to protect the water supply.
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La Ciudad de Corpus Christi Informa sobre el Suministro Regional de Agua
La Ciudad de Corpus Christi enfrenta una sequía récord que, de persistir las condiciones, podría requerir medidas adicionales de conservación de agua a finales de este año para proteger el suministro.
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City of Corpus Christi Did Respond to City of Sinton and Seeks Further Engagement
The City of Corpus Christi announced today that it will attend a March 10 meeting regarding the Evangeline Water Project proposed and coordinated by State Senator Adam Hinojosa. The City denies allegations from the City of Sinton that it has failed to respond to requests for essential information.
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City Manager Discusses Lake Corpus Christi Water Level and Near-Billion-Dollar Investment in Water Projects
City Manager Peter Zanoni provides updates at Lake Corpus Christi.
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Corpus Christi Water Confirms Superior Water Quality Rating Following State-Mandated Testing
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) completed one of its mandated water sampling tests for the City of Corpus Christi’s drinking water system.
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CCW Advances Western Well Field Development with Equipment Testing on Three Additional Wells
Corpus Christi Water (CCW) continues to make significant progress on the development of the City’s Western Well Field. This week, crews are conducting functional and operational testing of permanent equipment on three additional wells, marking another milestone in the project’s advancement.
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City Council Approves Next Steps Toward Seawater Desalination Plant
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, the Council approved a resolution authorizing the negotiation of a contract for the Inner Harbor Seawater Desalination Treatment Plant project with Corpus Christi Desal Partners (CCDP), a joint venture with Acciona Agua Corporation and MasTec Industrial Corporation.
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City of Corpus Christi Receives Cost Proposal for Inner Harbor Desalination Project
The City of Corpus Christi has received a detailed cost proposal from Corpus Christi Desal Partners (CCDP) for the design and construction of the Inner Harbor Desalination Plant, with a preliminary Guaranteed Maximum Price (pGMP) of $978,770,000.
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City Council Approves Brackish Water Desalination Project
Council approved a contract with FCC Aqualia USA Corp. of Katy, Texas, for the design, procurement, assembly, commissioning, and operation of a containerized brackish water desalination plant at the O.N. Stevens Water Treatment Plant (ONSWTP).