Tropical Storm Rain Levels Not as High as Forecasted
Stage 2 Water Restrictions still in effect
CORPUS CHRISTI, TX – Tropical Storm Alberto produced approximately three to six inches of rain in the Choke Canyon and Lake Corpus Christi Reservoirs. The actual rainfall in the watershed was less than initial storm projections but nonetheless was extremely beneficial. The event's impact immediately increased our reservoirs in one day from 25% to 26% of combined reservoir storage. As run-off continues, CCW expects a continued increase in our reservoir levels.
Stage 2 Water Restrictions remain in effect. The public will be informed of any changes to water restrictions. Please visit cctexas.com to find your watering schedule.
Media representatives may contact Public Relations Specialist Judy Lapointe at 361- 443-3049 or by email at judyl@cctexas.com for more information.
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About Corpus Christi Water
For more than 130 years, the City of Corpus Christi has been vital as the water supplier for the region. Our commitment to 500,000 residents across the Coastal Bend is to plan, produce and deliver water that is affordable, drought-proof, sustainable, and reliable.