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Stage 1 drought means the combined levels of Choke Canyon Reservoir and Lake Corpus Christi have slid below 40% of their total capacity. Stage 2 drought restrictions go into effect when the ...
Stage 3 drought restrictions could reach Corpus Christi within the next two months, according to city officials. Without substantial rain “in the area of the watershed, we expect to go below 20% ...
With Stage 2 drought restrictions going into effect, Corpus Christi residents will be allowed to water lawns once every two weeks. Here are the rules.
Drew Molly, the interim chief operating officer at CCW, gives a an update on drought conditions during a city council meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023, in Corpus Christi.
The city of Corpus Christi still appears to be on track for Stage 2 drought, although on a lengthier timeline than modeling earlier this month predicted.
Despite recent tropical storms, the city remains in Stage 2 drought – the needle on Corpus Christi’s water supply barely budging and the threat of Stage 3 drought lingering in the near future.
Corpus Christi has been under the threat of Stage 2 drought for months. It could become a reality this week. Tuesday may be the day Stage 2 drought arrives in Corpus Christi.
As of Thursday, the capacity of Lake Corpus Christi and Choke Canyon Reservoir had dropped to about 30.2%. Stage 2 drought is declared when the combined capacities slip below 30%.