One of the city of Corpus Christi’s two main reservoirs supplying water to the region has hit “a historic low,” according to a city memo.
Dated Dec. 3, the document states that Choke Canyon Reservoir was measured earlier in the day at 10% volume of its full 662,821-acre-feet capacity.
The city is monitoring stream flows, according to officials, and Corpus Christi Water has also “increased its surveillance of the area to ensure that no one is illegally diverting water from the reservoir without proper notification or state permits,” according to the memo…