Another Coastal Bend town warns of danger to water, blames Corpus Christi

Another small Coastal Bend community is sounding the alarm that its water supply is under threat as Corpus Christi accelerates its efforts to stave off a pending water catastrophe.

Late Monday, March 30, officials in Orange Grove, located 35 miles west of Corpus Christi, announced that the city has observed a sharp decline in both water level and quality in its sole source of water, the Evangeline/Goliad Sands Aquifer. The “rapid changes” are now threatening to make water in Orange Grove — a tiny Jim Wells County town of about 1,200 people — unsafe to drink. And the city says those changes are a direct result of activities happening in the neighboring county.

“Recent large-scale groundwater pumping in rural Nueces County has coincided with measurable changes in both water levels and water quality within Orange Grove’s municipal system,” city officials said in a news release on Monday…

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