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The pressure drop was first detected on May 29 by the Lavaca-Navidad River Authority and Corpus Christi Water.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — An issue with a pump at the Lavaca-Navidad River Authority's pump station in Edna is reducing water flow to Corpus Christi from 70 million gallons a day to 55 million ...
A problem at a pumping station in Edna is forcing the Lavaca Navidad River Authority to limit the amount of water Copus Christi is receiving.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has named Bryan Churan to the Board of Directors for the Lavaca-Navidad River Authority, a role he will assume for a term lasting until May 1, 2028, the Governor's ...
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality held a public meeting Tuesday night at the Edna High School auditorium to discuss the Lavaca-Navidad River Authority’s application for a water-use ...
In a graphic shown to city council, the city has a Take and Pay agreement with the rights holder of Lake Texana, Lavaca-Navidad River Authority for the amount of 31,4400 acres-ft per year ...
“Since the Lavaca-Navidad River Authority (LNRA) applied for the water permit, we feel you should contact LNRA,” a Formosa spokesperson wrote in an email. Industrial water demand According to ...
Formosa Plastic Corp.’s complex on Lavaca Bay in Point Comfort. A draft permit issued Feb. 23 by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality authorizes the Lavaca-Navidad River Authority to ...
The Lavaca-Navidad River Authority currently supplies about 28 billion gallons of water each year from its only reservoir, Lake Texana on the Navidad River, with none left to spare.
Formosa’s first contract with the Lavaca Navidad River Authority, in 1980, secured 1.6 billion gallons of water per year. Today Formosa holds contracts for 13.4 billion gallons of water per year.
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