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Corpus Christi’s yearslong drought could see lake levels dip even further by late summer, according to city officials. Stage 1 drought restrictions went into effect in June 2022 and continued ...
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
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.
Lake Corpus Christi is a reservoir in coastal southern Texas. The lake was created by impoundment of the Nueces River by the Wesley E. Seale Dam opened in 1958. [1] The lake and the dam that creates it are managed by the City of Corpus Christi. Lake Corpus Christi was originally known as Lake Lovenskiold. It is often referred to as Lake Mathis ...
This is considered in Corpus Christi as a moderate drought. Stage 2 drought restrictions are not lifted until that combined capacities reach at least 40%. Stage 3 drought: Combined lake level ...
Rincon Bayou is in the Nueces River delta, and located northwest of Corpus Christi. The Rincon Bayou is subject to freshwater inundation following seasonal rainfall events farther inland along the Nueces River. The freshwater inundation provides the bayou with nutrients and enough fresh water to remove the saline water from the estuarine system.
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.
Lake Corpus Christi State Park is a state park located on Lake Corpus Christi in San Patricio County, Texas, United States southwest of Mathis. The state leased the land from the City of Corpus Christi in 1934 and the park was opened the same year.