A thirsty Tesla refinery could exacerbate Corpus Christi’s water crisis
Justin Doud | Source: Texas Standard | Posted 05/29/2025

Local activists warn that while residents must ration, unimpeded industrial expansion is imperiling the region’s future.
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Corpus Christi, a city heavily reliant on water, is facing a severe water crisis exacerbated by industrial demands, particularly from new projects like Tesla's lithium refinery. With drought restrictions in place since 2022, residents are struggling with limited water supplies while industries, which consume over 58% of the city's water, face no such limitations. Local activists express frustration over the lack of accountability for industrial water use, highlighting the disparity between residential conservation efforts and the unchecked consumption by large corporations.
As Tesla's refinery is projected to use up to 8 million gallons of water daily, concerns grow about the sustainability of the region's water resources. Despite efforts to expand water supply infrastructure, such as the Mary Rhodes Pipeline, experts warn that these measures may not suffice to meet future demands. Local leaders and environmental advocates argue that current water policies favor industrial growth over conservation, potentially leading to long-term ecological damage and further hardship for residents. The situation raises critical questions about the balance between economic development and the preservation of essential resources for local communities.
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