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The ‘Water Watch’: 5 Neighborhoods Facing New Restrictions This Summer

Source link : https://las-vegas-news.com/the-water-watch-5-neighborhoods-facing-new-restrictions-this-summer/

The summer of 2026 is shaping up to be like none before it across large swaths of the United States. Taps are still flowing in most places, sure, but the signs on the wall are impossible to ignore. Reservoirs are at historic lows, snowpacks have barely materialized, and water managers from Texas to Colorado are making decisions they haven’t had to make in over a decade.

What’s unfolding right now isn’t just a drought story. It’s a story about neighborhoods, real streets, real families, and the very real prospect of opening a tap this July and wondering if anything will come out. Let’s dive in.

1. Hillcrest, Corpus Christi, Texas – When the Reservoir Goes to Nearly Empty

1. Hillcrest, Corpus Christi, Texas – When the Reservoir Goes to Nearly Empty (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Honestly, Corpus Christi might be the most striking water story in America right now. With two of its key reservoirs less than ten percent full, Corpus Christi could trigger emergency water restrictions within months. That’s not a projection for some distant future. That’s now, this summer, real.

Hillcrest, Corpus Christi’s historic Black neighborhood, sits just a couple of miles west from the bay, long accustomed to the presence of big refineries and oil companies nearby. The area was once already seen as a “sacrifice zone” to make way for the new Harbor Bridge. Now residents there face yet another form of sacrifice, this time measured in gallons.

A yearslong drought and a…

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Author : Matthias Binder

Publish date : 2026-03-31 21:39:00

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