After a decade of missteps, Corpus Christi careens toward water catastrophe
Source: Texas Tribune
The imminent depletion of water supplies in Corpus Christi threatens to cut off the flow of jet fuel to Texas airports and other oil exports from one of the nations largest petroleum ports, triggering potential shockwaves through energy markets in Texas and beyond.
Without significant rainfall, Corpus Christi is headed for a water emergency within months and total depletion of the system next year, according to the citys website. The impacts are going to be felt tremendously through the state, if not internationally, said Sean Strawbridge, former CEO of the Port of Corpus Christi Authority, the nations top port for crude oil exports, in a 40-minute interview Thursday. This should be no surprise to anybody. We were talking about this over a decade ago.
Other current and former officials, alarmed at what they call a lack of preparations, have suggested the potential for an economic crisis involving mass layoffs, disruption of fuel supplies and billions of dollars in emergency spending to avoid an evacuation of the city.
Strawbridge, who now lives in Houston, laid the blame on city leaders, citing their lack of experience, their lack of knowledge, their lack of recognizing the risks in a bumbling, decade-long endeavor to build a large seawater desalination plant that would veer the region off its clear course toward calamity.
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Read more: https://www.texastribune.org/2026/03/08/texas-corpus-christi-water-crisis/
SamuelTheThird
(947 posts)DBoon
(24,902 posts)and your political party believes government is the problem, you get a catastrophe.
ananda
(34,921 posts)Maybe they could move it there.