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Local News Corpus Christi officials address concerns over upcoming water circus show Stage 3 drought restrictions could impact the show's ability to continue as scheduled.
Update: The circus will utilize less than 1,000 gallons of water delivered by a licensed third-party vendor. This water will be stored onsite, filtered and recirculated throughout the show's ...
Corpus Christi is on pace to not meet water demand by April 2027. KIII 3NEWS explores the causes of this situation, who's using our water and possible solutions.
Some residents in Corpus Christi voiced concerns after learning that Cirque Italia, a traveling water circus, would be performing at La Palmera Mall from Feb. 7 to 10 while the city remains under ...
The city’s four- tiered water security strategy is a shift toward a drought-resistant water supply.
The city of Corpus Christi unveiled a dashboard where residents can track water supply, water usage by customer type and the progression of drought.
Corpus christi is the rights holder for that water and can bring in 35,000 acres-ft a year. However they have struggled to pump more than 31 percent of that in any of the last three years.
Corpus Christi sold its water to Exxon and is losing its big bet on desalination Concerns over ecological destruction have delayed desalination plans for years.
Industry Threatens Water Supplies and Coastal Ecology Near Corpus Christi Environmentalists have seized on water supply as a “chokehold” to block fossil fuels on the rugged South Texas coast.
Politics & Policy Corpus Christi’s First Water-Desalination Plant Could Create “Dead Zones” The large-scale facility for removing salt from seawater is set to be built where experts have ...
Concerns over ecological damage to Corpus Christi Bay have delayed plans to convert sea water to drinking water for years in this booming Gulf Coast city, where environmentalists see water supply ...
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