Concerns Raised Over Nueces River Authority's Desalination Project Data and Leadership
Former COO Travis Pruski has expressed significant concerns regarding the Nueces River Authority's management practices, particularly related to the Harbor Island desalination project. The discrepancies in reported water sales volumes and potential risks to a $30 million flood mitigation grant highlight operational weaknesses that could affect water resource management in the region.

Travis Pruski, the former COO of the Nueces River Authority, has raised alarms regarding leadership and financial operations within the organization, particularly about the Harbor Island desalination project. He indicated that the board was presented with inflated water sales figures of 36 million gallons per day, while internal metrics revealed only 21 million gallons.
Pruski's resignation letter also mentions non-compliance issues with a $30 million flood mitigation grant, risking its funding and project timelines. The Authority has acknowledged these concerns but stated they are personnel-related, limiting public disclosure. Operations continue across the region, but the situation raises questions about the integrity of financial oversight and the execution of critical projects, possibly undermining community trust.




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