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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 as soon as the next two months, according to city officials.
With Stage 2 drought restrictions going into effect, Corpus Christi residents will be allowed to water lawns once every two weeks. ... City officials have a way to check designated watering days ...
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.
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 appears to be on track to enter Stage 2 drought within weeks, city officials say. ... While both Stage 1 and Stage 2 drought restrictions limit the frequency of landscape irrigation ...
City officials have been vocal about approaching Stage 2 drought restrictions. As of Thursday, the capacity of Lake Corpus Christi and Choke Canyon Reservoir had dropped to about 30.2%.
The region remains on track to hit Stage 3 water restrictions in August as drought conditions worsen, city officials said Tuesday.