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Here's how the port is responding to controversy that flared after a federal permit request showed the potential of dual ...
CORPUS CHRISTI ... to sensitive ecosystems. Port officials say the updated plan is motivated by both environmental and practical concerns. “We need more water than the 50 million gallons ...
Concerns over ecological damage to Corpus Christi Bay have delayed plans to convert sea water ... the regional water supply. “It’s taking way too long for this to happen. The port has out ...
Port of Corpus Christi commissioners passed a resolution deciding to not move forward with a nearshore discharge permit for a ...
City officials argue that desalination would provide an uninterruptible supply of water for the city’s growing port and industrial area. In March, the Port of Corpus Christi applied to the state ...
director of environmental planning and compliance for the Port of Corpus Christi. Seawater is significantly more expensive to desalinate than brackish water, and the state's water plan only lists ...
which extends from the Gulf of Mexico to the port of Corpus Christi. The plant would be able to produce 30 million gallons of water per day, with intake from and discharge to the channel.
More than half of the 4 million barrels of crude exported daily from the U.S. passed through the Port of Corpus Christi during the ... downtown on the water,” said Tindall, adding with a laugh ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Port of Corpus Christi is celebrating as the last piece of the project to deepen and widen the ship channel is now in place. Back in 1990, the United States Congress ...