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In South Texas, a town struggles for water
- A small South Texas city faces severe water challenges as drought conditions worsen, with reports indicating that Lake Corpus Christi may become undrinkable by late December according to NBC News.
- Mathis City Manager Cedric Davis stated, "It’s going to be difficult to pull clear water out of the lake because we’ll be pulling up mud with the water."
- The city is fast-tracking plans for two new water wells near the treatment plant in response to the crisis.
- Davis also noted, "We’re gonna get all the paperwork done by October and get it drilled just in time before the end of December.
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Southern Texas Towns Face Water Challenges
Small towns in South Texas are urgently seeking alternative drinking water sources as persistent droughts threaten to deplete their main supply. Mattis City typically relies on Lake Corpus Christi for its drinking water; however, the intensifying drought is projected to drop levels too low for safe extraction, according to Cedric Davis from the city. “It’s [...] The post Southern Texas Towns Face Water Challenges appeared first on Mondo News.
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