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Related: About this forumYears of drought has major energy port of Corpus Christi, Texas, wrestling with water crisis
In parched southern Texas, a yearslong drought has depleted Corpus Christis water reserves so gravely that the city is scrambling to prevent a shortage that could force painful cutbacks for residents and hobble the refineries and petrochemical plants in a major energy port.
Experts said the city didnt expect such a bad drought, and new sources of reliable water didnt arrive as expected. Those problems arose as the city increased its water sales to big industrial customers.
We just have not kept up with water supply and water infrastructure like we should have. And its decades in the making, said Peter Zanoni, the city manager since 2019.
Corpus Christi, a city of about 317,000 people that also supplies water to nearby counties, is closely tied to its oil and gas industry. The region makes everyday essentials like fuel and steel and ships them to the world.
https://apnews.com/article/corpus-christi-texas-water-shortage-oil-gas-1d9577698f394e83335f1ed5c16cef6d
multigraincracker
(37,760 posts)might be willing to trade a barrel of water for a barrel of oil.
surfered
(13,678 posts)There is an inter river basin pipeline that brings water from two rivers to the east.
The industries you mention use more water than residential.
efhmc
(16,773 posts)This is not easy to do since when we come in from the beach and even though there are outside showers to get most of the sand off, everyone wants to shower and wash the rest of the sand off, shampoo, etc. in the tub. What is odd is that in the last couple of years I have not heard that much about water shortages. We are actually closer to Port Aransas.