Corpus Christi Faces Severe Water Crisis Amid Prolonged Drought
Corpus Christi Faces Severe Water Crisis Amid Prolonged Drought
US · Published Apr 13, 2026
Corpus Christi is facing a severe water crisis due to a seven-year drought, depleting reservoirs to record lows.
The water shortage threatens 317,000 residents and the city's industrial sector, including oil refineries.
Without significant rainfall, mandatory water cutbacks may be enforced, impacting both households and industries.
Prolonged drought depletes Corpus Christi's water reservoirs
Corpus Christi, Texas, is grappling with a severe water crisis caused by a prolonged seven-year drought. Key reservoirs have been depleted to their lowest levels, threatening the water supply for the city's 317,000 residents and its significant industrial sector, which includes oil refineries and petrochemical plants. Despite ongoing efforts to extend pipelines and promote water conservation, the city has struggled to meet the growing demand, exacerbated by increased water sales to industrial customers.
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