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Corpus Christi’s plan to pump more water isn’t working as expected

Posted on April 21, 2026 by Alan Day

The city of Corpus Christi is facing a new setback in its fight to avoid a water emergency. A key part of its water plan — pumping groundwater from wells in Nueces County — is not producing as much water as leaders expected.

Source: Corpus Christi’s plan to pump more water isn’t working as expected | KRIS 6

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