Corpus Christi Water
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Drought Status Stage 3 Continues for Corpus Christi Residents
The City of Corpus Christi reminds all residents that Stage 3 drought restrictions remain in effect until further notice.
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Continúa la Etapa 3 de Sequía para los Residentes de Corpus Christi
La Ciudad de Corpus Christi recuerda a todos los residentes que las restricciones por sequía de la Etapa 3 continúan vigentes hasta nuevo aviso.
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City Council Approves Second Reading of Updates to Drought Contingency Plan
Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the Council approved updates to the City’s Drought Contingency Plan (DCP) in its second reading.
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El Ayuntamiento Aprueba la Segunda Votación de las Actualizaciones del Plan de Contingencia ante la Sequía
La alcaldesa Paulette Guajardo y el Consejo aprobaron las actualizaciones del Plan de Contingencia ante la Sequía (DCP por sus siglas en inglés) de la ciudad en su segunda votación.
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TCEQ Approves Permit for Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus
At today’s Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Commissioners meeting in Austin, TX, TCEQ unanimously voted to approve the City of Corpus Christi's Texas Pollution on Environmental Quality (TPDES) permit for the Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus project which will produce up to 36 million gallons a day of potable water to the Coastal Bend.
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CCW COO Testifies Before House Natural Resource Committee on Regional Water Solutions
CORPUS CHRISTI, TX – Corpus Christi Water Chief Operating Officer Drew Molly, P.E. testified on Wednesday, March 5, at a Public Hearing of the House of Representatives Natural Resources Committee, addressing critical water challenges facing the Coastal Bend region. Corpus Christi was one of four cities asked to testify to the committee.
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Mary Rhodes Pipeline Project Wins National “Asset Management Project of the Year” Award
Corpus Christi Water (CCW) is proud to announce that the Mary Rhodes Pipeline (MRP) Phase One Condition Assessment Project has been named “Asset Management Project of the Year” at the Underground Infrastructure Conference.
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Drought Conditions Persist Across South Texas
The Corpus Christi area is currently in a moderate drought, while the watershed's upper reaches are in a severe to extreme drought. The outlook for much of Texas through April favors below-average rainfall and above-average temperatures.
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City Statement: Clarification on Reservoir Reporting Methods
The City of Corpus Christi is aware of a recent social media post regarding reservoir reporting methods.
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Important Updates to Reclaimed Water Distribution Service
Corpus Christi Water (CCW) is providing essential updates to its Reclaimed Water Distribution Service to streamline the process for residents and businesses