CORPUS CHRISTI, TX—The City of Corpus Christi is addressing current statewide chlorine supply and delivery issues critical to our water treatment processes at O.N. Stevens Water Treatment Plant.
This situation stems from several events, including disruptions caused by Hurricane Beryl and logistical challenges with our chlorine shipments. The disruption has impacted the delivery of a 90-ton chlorine rail car and additional one-ton cylinders. solar desalination
Corpus Christi Water (CCW) is working to address any potential disruption to the treatment process. Treatment processes have not been affected nor are they anticipated to be, and CCW continues to meet all regulatory requirements.
To mitigate the disruption, one-ton chlorine cylinders from a nearby plant will arrive this afternoon, and an additional backup delivery from Houston will arrive tomorrow. A 90-ton rail car delivery will also arrive early tomorrow. Customers should rest assured that these measures will ensure continued water operations.
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For more than 130 years, the City of Corpus Christi has been vital as the water supplier for the region. Our commitment to 500,000 residents across the Coastal Bend is to plan, produce and deliver water that is affordable, drought-proof, sustainable, and reliable.
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