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  2. When will Stage 3 drought take effect in Corpus Christi? Here ...

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    In this 2022 archive photo, low water levels expose extra shoreline at Lake Corpus Christi. The combined lake capacity as of Wednesday stood at 23.4%. What happens in Stage 3 drought

  3. Here's when Stage 2 drought may come to Corpus Christi - AOL

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    The combined lake levels between two of the city’s primary water sources, Lake Corpus Christi and the Choke Canyon Reservoir, stood at 31% as of Tuesday – down from about 32.1% last month ...

  4. Averhoff Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Averhoff Reservoir is a 173-acre narrow, riverine-type reservoir located on the Nueces River 10 mi (16 km) north of the town of Crystal City in Zavala County, Texas, United States, and 100 miles from San Antonio, Texas.

  5. City considers water plant expansion and potential ... - AOL

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    The Nueces County Water Control and Improvement District #3 along the Nueces River on March 6, 2024, in Corpus Christi, Texas. The intake plant processes water for municipal and agricultural use ...

  6. Lake Corpus Christi - Wikipedia

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    It is an artificial lake owned by the city of Corpus Christi, four miles southwest of Mathis on the Nueces River at the intersection of the Live Oak, San Patricio, and Jim Wells county lines (at 28°03' N, 97°52' W). The lake has a conservation surface area of 19,336 acres, a drainage area of 16,656 square miles, and a conservation storage ...

  7. Nueces River - Wikipedia

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    The Nueces with a low water level through Cotulla, the seat of La Salle County, Texas. The Nueces River (/ nj u ˈ eɪ s ɪ s / new-AY-siss; Spanish: Río Nueces, IPA: [ˈri.o ˈnweses]) is a river in the U.S. state of Texas, about 315 miles (507 km) long. [1] It drains a region in central and southern Texas southeastward into the Gulf of Mexico.

  8. List of Texas river authorities - Wikipedia

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    River authorities in the U.S. state of Texas are public agencies established by the state legislature and given authority to develop and manage the waters of the state. These authorities are given powers to conserve, store, control, preserve, utilize, and distribute the waters of a designated geographic region for the benefit of the public.

  9. City officials are concerned about water usage by a proposed ...

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    The Nueces County Water Control and Improvement District #3 along the Nueces River on March 6, 2024, in Corpus Christi, Texas. The intake plant processes water for municipal and agricultural use ...