During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the urgent need for alternative water sources in light of anticipated shortages. A key point raised was the competition for groundwater resources with the city of Corpus Christi, which has recently implemented a $10 increase in water rates for its customers.
The discussion highlighted ongoing efforts to explore desalination projects as a potential solution for potable water needs. However, concerns were voiced regarding the allocation of water resources, particularly the projected demand from industrial sectors. Officials noted that if the anticipated industrial growth does not materialize, the burden of water supply would shift to local residents, raising questions about the sustainability of current water management strategies.
The meeting underscored the importance of proactive measures in addressing water supply challenges, as officials continue to evaluate their water budget and purchasing strategies. The dialogue reflects a growing awareness of the complexities surrounding water resource management and the need for collaborative solutions among neighboring cities.