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This Texas city has just a few months’ worth of water left — and insatiable industry demand
Lake Corpus Christi is at 9% capacity as 12 companies use 55% of city water amid a five-year drought and stalled desalination projects, officials warn.
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The rapid erosion of the shoreline of Lake Corpus Christi in Texas has exposed vast areas of the lakebed, piers jutting out into the void, and previously submerged historical remains, from bridges to boathouses…
This Texas city has just a few months’ worth of water left — and insatiable industry demand
With two of its key reservoirs less than 10% full, Corpus Christi, Texas, could trigger emergency water restrictions within months. It’s a warning to other water-scarce, industry-heavy cities as climate change fuels more prolonged droughts and commercial demands for water ramp up.
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