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Rising water levels bring relief, but Corpus Christi faces growing water cost concerns

Posted on June 4, 2026 by Alan Day

Lake Corpus Christi levels are rising after recent rains, but a utility credit downgrade could make future water projects cost millions more.

Source: Rising water levels bring relief, but Corpus Christi faces growing water cost concerns | KIII TV

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