CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Corpus Christi needs 60 million gallons of new water a day before November 2026 to avoid a Level One water emergency. City leaders say they can get there — but only if every single project hits its mark.

“If you include Evangeline, all of the reserved allocations, and all of the wells… it’s a little more than 60 million,” said City Manager Peter Zanoni.

Right now, the city’s emergency wells along the Nueces River are producing about 11 million gallons a day, with another 17 million expected by next year. The water is brackish — saltier than normal — and only meant as a temporary fix.

The Evangeline project could bring up to 24 million gallons a day, though it will start with half that when it comes online next November, the same time curtailment could hit. But th

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