Topics getting the most attention in Corpus Christi public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
12 issues in environment with high priority
Corpus Christi is shelling out big bucks, hundreds of millions, to repair its aging water system after a major crisis. This update dives into how that money is being spent and what progress is being made to ensure reliable water for everyone.
Get ready for some changes to how Corpus Christi uses water! City leaders are updating the conservation plan, so pay attention to new rules coming your way.
Get ready to potentially conserve water, Corpus Christi! The city's water rationing timeline just got moved up, meaning we might have to be more careful with our H2O sooner than we thought.
Corpus Christi's major water infrastructure project is facing delays, with a new timeline expected Tuesday. This could mean continued uncertainty and potential disruptions for residents relying on the city's water supply.
Corpus Christi is facing a serious water shortage, and the city's water is being heavily used by the oil and gas industry. This is making it tough for residents to get enough water.
Get ready for some serious water restrictions in Corpus Christi! City leaders are looking at cutting back on water use, and that could even mean car washes might have to shut down. It's all part of the plan to deal with the ongoing drought.
Corpus Christi is running out of water, fast! Industries are guzzling it down, and city leaders are in a panic to fix it before we're left high and dry.
Corpus Christi is ditching its own desalination plant and might buy water from a private company instead. This could totally change how we get our drinking water, so it's a big deal to watch!
Corpus Christi is locked in a water rights battle with Three Rivers over the Choke Canyon reservoir. This fight could seriously mess with your tap water, so keep an eye on how this plays out.
Corpus Christi is getting serious about its water supply, looking for new sources to avoid future emergencies. This move aims to ensure you always have reliable water, no matter what.
Worried about your tap water in Corpus Christi? The state might have to step in because things have gotten so bad with boil water notices and other quality issues. This could mean major changes to how your water is managed.
Corpus Christi is eyeing a massive water deal with Aquatech that could bring in 14 million gallons of water. This could be a game-changer for our city's water security.