11/25/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/25/2024 12:57
CORPUS CHRISTI, TX - The National Weather Service continues to predict above-normal temperatures and below-normal rainfall in the coming months. The Coastal Bend remains under severe drought conditions, which affect the watershed for Lake Corpus Christi and Choke Canyon Reservoirs, a primary water source for Corpus Christi Water.
Based on modeling projections, combined lake levels will soon drop below 20% capacity, moving the City towards Stage 3 water restrictions. In advance of this unprecedented event, the City has already begun reducing its use of water by stopping or reducing non-essential outside landscape irrigation at City facility grounds, including park irrigation, fountain operations, and facility pressure washing. Additional areas for reduction are also being evaluated.
Aligned with guidance provided in the City's Drought Contingency Plan, the City has a three-step plan as follows:
When enacted, Stage 3 water restrictions will impact:
The following water uses will continue to be permitted:
When the City initiates Stage 3 water restrictions, it does not plan to implement rate surcharges to water bills as outlined in the City's Drought Contingency Plan.
For media inquiries, contact Robert Gonzales, Public Information Manager, at (361) 826-3233 or [email protected].