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Corpus Christi in legal fight with industries after rejecting demand for $80 million water refund

First publishedJul 13, 10:00 UTC
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Corpus Christi in legal fight with industries after rejecting demand for $80 million water refund
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Corpus Christi refused to give industries an $80 million refund for water fees. The industries sued the city over the decision. The Port of Corpus Christi is involved in the dispute. The conflict began after a June 3, 2026 meeting.

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The outcome could affect water prices for residents and businesses. It also shows how cities balance public resources with industrial needs.

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What amount did industries ask for as a refund?
They asked for $80 million.
Who is suing the city?
The industries are suing Corpus Christi.
When did the dispute start?
It started after a meeting on June 3, 2026.
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