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NEXT MEETING DATE:
11:30 a.m. - February 23, 2012



Meetings are held at the
City of Corpus Christi
Water Utilities Conference Room
2726 Holly Road 
Corpus Christi, Texas

If you are interested in serving on the Water Resources Advisory Committee, please contact the City Secretary's office or contact joannes@cctexas.com
or call (361) 826-1614.



Current Committee Members

Jeff Edmonds, Chair
Frank C. Brogan, Vice Chair
Ruth Blake
Michael Cox
Mary K. Fant
Michael W. Potter
Don Roach
Donald K. Zimmerman

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  Members and Terms

The Water Resources Advisory Committee consists of nine members who represent various community interests.

The advisory committee is appointed by the Mayor, with the approval of the Council, for one and two-year terms of office. All committee members serve without compensation.

Committee Duties

The advisory committee provides advice to the City Council, City Manager, and Water Superintendent in matters of water resources management. The City Council, City Manager and Water Superintendent may refer matters to the committee to obtain their views. Members of the advisory committee:

Develop a thorough understanding of the water issues including, but not limited to

  • Corpus Christi Reservoir System and the supplemental water resources including, but not limited to the Lake Texana Reservoir System.
  • Water usage,
  • Reservoir system operations,
  • Distribution,
  • Local and regional water demand,
  • Pass through requirements,
  • Water quality requirements,
  • Drought management planning,
  • Water conservation issues, and
  • Federal, state and local regulations governing water

Monitor the effectiveness of the City's planning, policies and ordinances relating to pass through requirements, water supply development, water quality, drought management and water conservation issues.

Advise the Mayor and Council on the appropriateness of the City's current ordinances relating to water supply, treatment, distribution and conservation of water resources.

From time to time the committee may suggest changes, expansions, and deletions to those ordinances.

Advise the Mayor and Council on issues and activities to operate efficiently and to comply with all regulatory requirements.

Adopted September 28, 2002


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