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A third Texas city is running out of water as city officials blame Corpus Christi

Like Corpus Christi And pflugerville Another Texas town grappling with its own dwindling water supplies says it’s dealing with a water shortage, and Corpus Christi is to blame.

Three Rivers city ​​officials say The rural community 70 miles northwest of Corpus Christi is at risk of losing access to its primary water source. Choke Canyon Reservoir.

City of Three Rivers officials say the city shares that water supply with Corpus Christi, which draws more water from the reservoir than normal due to “inaccurate water projections.”

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“As a result of inaccurate water forecasts, the City of Corpus Christi has notified the City of Three Rivers that they will be releasing more water from the Choke (Canyon) into Lake Corpus Christi, soon leaving the City of Three Rivers unable to draw water from the Choke Canyon Reservoir,” the statement said. The statement did not say when Three Rivers city officials expect the reservoir to dry.

However, officials stated that this change is a big difference from what was said before. Corpus Christi officials indicated as recently as January that Choke Canyon Reservoir would be available to Three Rivers residents through April and May of 2027, Three Rivers said in a news release Monday.

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In early March, Governor Greg Abbott criticized Corpus Christi city leaders for the ongoing water shortage: “Corpus Christi is not a victim because of a lack of water. They are a victim because they lack the ability to make decisions.” he said in a commentary published by the Texas Tribune. (Sara Diggins/Austin American Statesman)

“This development from Corpus Christi is unforeseen and unexpected because we trusted the information they conveyed,” the statement said.

In early March, Gov. Greg Abbott criticized Corpus Christi city leaders for the ongoing water shortage: “Corpus Christi is not a victim because of a lack of water. It is a victim because they lack the ability to make decisions,” he said in a comment. It was published By Texas Tribune.

“We can just give them a little bit more time before the state of Texas has to take over that city and micromanage that city to make sure that every resident who goes to the water tap and turns it on gets water from their tap, not because of what local leaders have done, but because of what the state of Texas is going to do.”

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Three Rivers officials say the change in management of Corpus Christi’s Choke Canyon reservoir is “concerning” because of the looming water crisis, but they say they are “actively expediting” the inclusion of alternative water sources into the city’s supply.

According to a Friday report As of The Progress, the city has been diversifying its water sources. In January 2025, it began withdrawing from the Frio River, which feeds Choke Canyon Reservoir. There are also several underground wells in Campbellton and Atascosa County that feed from the Carrizo Aquifer. Tuesday report Data from Texas Water Data shows Choke Canyon Reservoir is currently 8% full.

Three Rivers has begun reaching out to state water regulators to expedite the greenlighting of incoming water infrastructure projects.

“City staff is working closely with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to ensure all regulatory requirements are met as the City of Three Rivers prepares to activate its second and third water supply options,” the city’s statement said. “We will continue to inform the public”

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