Corpus Christi’s water crisis: months of supply left as industrial demand surges

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Corpus Christi’s water crisis: months of supply left as industrial demand surges
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Corpus Christi, Texas, is nearing a water emergency as Lake Corpus Christi sits at about 9% capacity and nearby lakes are even lower, threatening residential taps while a petrochemical and steel‑making boom dries up available water. Industry has pledged large water allocations for new plants, but supplies are uncertain, and a gulf desalination plant (Inner Harbor) has faced escalating costs and delays. City officials are pursuing groundwater and other sources, while Governor Abbott has floated state intervention and rules to accelerate relief. A potential Level 1 drought could force mandatory cuts, though industry concerns over jobs and economic impact complicate decisions, underscoring the clash between industrial water use and climate-driven scarcity.

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