Corpus Christi approved expanding its western well field to boost water supply, drawing criticism over planning, groundwater impacts and arsenic concerns across region amid drought.
Understanding how to read your water meter helps homeowners track water use, spot leaks early and verify billing accuracy. This guide explains where to find your meter, how to rea ...
Groundwater rights for up to 15 million gallons of water per day from new Nueces wells have preliminary approval from the ...
A snag to a groundwater project considered critical amid an intensifying drought could delay the delivery of millions of ...
The Pleasanton City Council recently received an update on the first phase of the so-called "Regional Groundwater Facilities ...
Protests against Corpus Christi's Evangeline groundwater project move to hearings, threatening the city's November 2026 ...
Chief Meteorologist Samantha Jacques investigates whether this season’s snow can reverse Ottawa County’s declining groundwater supply.
Elevated sodium in groundwater was associated with increased blood pressure and odds of hypertension, especially among Asian ...
Capturing and using water wisely during wetter periods can help communities better prepare for extended dry stretches ahead.
Corpus Christi officials are considering a second groundwater well field in San Patricio County as the city of Sinton ...
Corpus Christi officials are considering a third groundwater well field in Nueces County due to a severe drought. The city's main water sources are at historic lows, and another supply from Lake ...