CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Water levels continue to drop at Choke Canyon State Park, raising serious concerns for the City of Three Rivers.
The shrinking reservoir has dramatically changed the shoreline, exposing areas that were once underwater. One of the most striking sights is the city’s water intake structure, now sitting high and dry. It has been unusable for more than a year because water levels are simply too low.
For now, Three Rivers is surviving with help from Corpus Christi, which is releasing water from Choke Canyon Reservoir into the Frio River. That supply, however, is expected to run out by next February if drought conditions do not improve…