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TCEQ commissioners voted Thursday on whether to issue a discharge permit for the city's proposed Inner Harbor seawater desalination plant.
After a yearslong legal fight, TCEQ will issue a permit to the Port of Corpus Christi for a seawater desalination plant. Here's what's next.
Corpus Christi's planned desalination plant received a major boost Thursday as the TCEQ granted Corpus Christi a discharge permit, its final needed permit. To stream 3NEWS on your phone, you need ...
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Estimated to cost about $757 million, the proposed desalination plant was awarded a water rights permit by the state agency ...
TCEQ grants hearing in proposed desal plant The Ingleside on the Bay Coastal Watch Association told 3NEWS that their goal is to preserve the bay's health and resources. To stream 3NEWS on your ...
Federal regulators were so concerned with TCEQ’s review of the permit application that last September, the EPA revoked Texas’ authority to independently review desalination wastewater permits ...
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After a yearslong legal fight, TCEQ will issue a permit to the Port of Corpus Christi for a seawater desalination plant. Here's what's next.
TCEQ held a much anticipated public comment meeting at the American Bank Center on Thursday. The City of Corpus Christi's Inner Harbor Seawater Desalination Plant was the subject of discussion.
The City received TCEQ approval for its ... Corpus Christi’s Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus becomes the first seawater desalination plant in Texas to be fully permitted and now has the ...
Some experts speculated that the EPA may sue the TCEQ to determine whether Texas is legally obligated to consult the EPA on such seawater desalination permits. TCEQ commissioners on Thursday ...
Some experts speculated that the EPA may sue the TCEQ to determine whether Texas is legally obligated to consult the EPA on such seawater desalination permits. TCEQ commissioners on Thursday ...
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