Corpus Christi Water Access at Risk for Refineries Amid Drought Emergency
Refineries and petrochemical plants in Corpus Christi, Texas, face potential water access cuts if they do not reduce usage by 25%. The City Council is finalizing curtailment plans as the region approaches a Level 1 water emergency due to prolonged drought conditions.

Corpus Christi Water may cut off water access to refineries if they exceed proposed monthly limits without reducing usage by 25%. The utility anticipates entering a Level 1 water emergency by September, due to a significant drought and increased industrial demand.
New proposals could change residential water allotments to 8,000 gallons, while industrial users maintain baselines based on prior averages. The City Council voted to remove penalties for residents exceeding limits but introduced surcharges for excess usage.
The Inner Harbor desalination plant, with a projected output of 30 million gallons per day, remains under debate amidst environmental concerns. Potential impacts include heightened water scarcity for industrial operations and ecological risks to local marine life.




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