Corpus Christi Water
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City of Corpus Christi Approves Professional Services Contract for Reclaimed Water Infrastructure
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the City Council authorized a professional services contract with Garver, LLC, to provide preliminary design services for the Reclaimed Water Infrastructure project
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City Responding to Temporary Loss of Power at O. N. Stevens Water Treatment Plant
On Saturday, April 5, an AEP Texas transmission line that powers the O.N. Stevens Water Treatment Plant failed, temporarily causing a loss of water pressure in the Calallen area. The staff at the water treatment plant were able to switch to a secondary line within minutes.
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Corpus Christi Water Assessing Reported Changes in Water Taste and Odor
Corpus Christi Water (CCW) is aware of recently reported feedback from some residents regarding changes in the taste and odor of their drinking water.
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Corpus Christi Water evalúa cambios reportados en el sabor y olor del agua
Corpus Christi Water (CCW) está al tanto de los comentarios recientes de algunos residentes sobre cambios en el sabor y olor de su agua potable.
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City of Corpus Christi Provides Update on Recent Reservoir Readings
Corpus Christi Water is providing clarification regarding recent water level readings at Lake Corpus Christi following beneficial rainfall last week.
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City Statement: Far Field Modeling
The City of Corpus Christi is aware of recent statements in the local media suggesting that City staff was not transparent regarding far-field modeling for the Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus project. These statements are primarily the result of a misinterpretation about highly complex water issues, technical projects, and the consideration of multiple far field modeling studies.
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Army Corps of Engineers Issues Permit for Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has issued a Letter of Determination in favor of issuing a permit for construction activities for the Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus intake and discharge structures.
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Potential Water Overflow at Saltwater Dam
Corpus Christi Water (CCW) is informing residents that the Mary Rhodes Pipeline (MRP) was temporarily shut off Monday as part of planned system adjustments in order to increase the amount of water pulled from the pipeline.
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Posible desbordamiento de agua en la presa de agua salada
Corpus Christi Water (CCW) informa a los residentes que el acueducto Mary Rhodes (MRP) se cerró temporalmente el lunes como parte de los ajustes planificados del sistema para aumentar la cantidad de agua extraída.
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City Council Approves Critical Infrastructure Upgrades for Mary Rhodes Pipeline
During today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the City Council approved additional investment for critical water infrastructure upgrades to the Mary Rhodes Pipeline (MRP), which is now operating at an increased pumping capacity (Schedule 4). This action comes as the City faces Drought Status: Stage 3 and water supply challenges.