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With the Port of Corpus Christi still seeking permits for desalination on Harbor Island, it has approved a lease with the Nueces River Authority.
Dr. Dorina Murgulet with Texas A&M Corpus Christi said long term the recent rain and flash flooding is not going to get us ...
Less than two weeks after the deadly Fourth of July floods, others areas south and west of the Texas Hill Country experienced ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A massive desalination plant is one step closer to becoming reality on Harbor Island, just off the ...
The Port of Corpus Christi Authority approved a lease with the Nueces River Authority to construct a desalination plant on Harbor Island, producing up to 100 million gallons of fresh water daily.
Nearly every major river in our region has experienced flooding since July 4 (Copyright 2025 by KSAT - All rights reserved.) ...
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The Nueces River Authority is moving forward with plans to collect water reservation commitments from South Texas municipalities for water produced by a potential desalination plant on Harbor Island.
The first State Flood Plan, published last year, identified $54 billion in flood mitigation, warning and data needs. The ...
The Nueces River Authority has proposed to lease the Port of Corpus Christi’s Harbor Island property to operate a seawater desalination plant, citing an impending water shortage that the city of ...
The State Flood Plan, published last year, identified $54 billion in flood mitigation, warning and data needs. The state has ...
The Nueces River Authority is looking to lease the site from the Port of Corpus Christi and find private financing to build the facility, one that would be the third-largest desal plant in the world.
The Nueces River Authority is working on long-term water solutions, including a voluntary 15% reduction in water use and exploring new sources like the Inner Harbor desalination plant.
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