Our main water source, Lake Corpus Christi, is at a historic low because of the drought. The city is bracing for potential water shortages, so it's time to start cutting back on water use.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 5 mentions in the last 30 days, 3 the 60 before.
Potential fee increases for water use during drought conditions could impact resident and business budgets.
The community benefits from ensuring a more stable water supply during dry periods.
Residents and businesses may face restrictions on water use and potentially higher costs.
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Texas coastal city faces worsening water shortage due to prolonged drought NPR
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The city is discussing its plan to manage water during droughts. This involves setting rules for how much water people can use, potentially increasing fees during dry spells, and enforcing restrictions to conserve water.
The city is discussing its Drought Contingency Plan, which sets rules for water use during dry spells. This plan affects how much water residents and businesses can use, and could involve restrictions and higher costs to conserve water and ensure supply meets demand.
The council discussed the city's water challenges, including updating the Drought Contingency Plan and exploring new water sources and agreements.
Lake Corpus Christi at record low: city prepares amidst drought concerns kiiitv.com
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