The Nueces River Authority is seeking a private partner to build and operate a desalination plant on Harbor Island. Nearly 70% of the plant's water capacity is already claimed or under negotiation.
The Corpus Christi City Council voted to pay a nonrefundable fee of $2.7 million to reserve water from a proposed seawater desalination plant that would be operated by the Nueces River Authority. The ...
Corpus Christi will run out of water if it does not find new water sources outside of the western watershed. That’s according to new research from 3NEWS, interviews with leading experts and scientists ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Beach erosion is taking a bite out of North Beach. Before and after pictures show where there used to be sand now there's only water and part of the popular beach walk appears ...
is your neighborhood reporter for North Beach, Downtown Corpus Christi and the Bay Area. CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Many neighbors across Corpus Christi have been wondering why their tap water smells or ...
If the Nueces River Authority succeeds in building a desalination facility on Harbor Island, 38% of the water has already been claimed. Another 30% is currently under negotiation. If the city of ...
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