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Local News Corpus Christi officials address concerns over upcoming water circus show Stage 3 drought restrictions could impact the show's ability to continue as scheduled.
The city of Corpus Christi and Corpus Christi Water announced on Sunday that they are aware of concerns from residents regarding a traveling water circus scheduled to visit the city this coming ...
Some residents in Corpus Christi voiced concerns after learning that Cirque Italia, a traveling water circus, would be performing at La Palmera Mall from Feb. 7 to 10 while the city remains under ...
As drought conditions affect most of Texas, ensuring reliable water access has become a priority for communities across the state. The City of Corpus Christi has developed a four- tiered water ...
The city of Corpus Christi unveiled a dashboard where residents can track water supply, water usage by customer type and the progression of drought.
Cirque Italia is coming to Corpus Christi to bring back its death-defying "Water Circus-Silver" show this Valentine's Day.
Corpus Christi sold its water to Exxon and is losing its big bet on desalination Concerns over ecological destruction have delayed desalination plans for years.
Industry Threatens Water Supplies and Coastal Ecology Near Corpus Christi Environmentalists have seized on water supply as a “chokehold” to block fossil fuels on the rugged South Texas coast.
Politics & Policy Corpus Christi’s First Water-Desalination Plant Could Create “Dead Zones” The large-scale facility for removing salt from seawater is set to be built where experts have ...
The Corpus Christi City Council approved a measure last week to begin leasing land for wells that will pump millions of gallons per day into the Nueces River, the region’s main water supply.
Concerns over ecological damage to Corpus Christi Bay have delayed plans to convert sea water to drinking water for years in this booming Gulf Coast city, where environmentalists see water supply ...