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Corpus Christi faces a severe water crisis, with reservoirs at 8.6% capacity and emergency cuts possibly starting in May 2027.
Corpus Christi faces a severe water crisis due to prolonged drought, with reservoirs at 8.6% capacity and projections showing supply could fall below demand by June 2027.
City leaders warn a Level 1 emergency—requiring 25% water cuts—may hit as early as May 2027, prompting efforts to revive a canceled desalination plant and seek a partnership with San Antonio’s CPS Energy.
Despite $1 billion in investments in alternative water sources, the loss of the $1.2 billion desalination project leaves a critical gap.
Industrial users, who consume over half the water, are under scrutiny for low rates during droughts, fueling political tensions.
Governor Greg Abbott has threatened state intervention, while officials stress urgency in updating emergency plans and securing long-term solutions.
Corpus Christi enfrenta una grave crisis de agua, con embalses con una capacidad del 8,6% y cortes de emergencia que posiblemente comiencen en mayo de 2027.