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Coastal Bend Water Conservation Resources

As a proactive measure, the CCREDC, the Associated General Contractors South Texas Chapter, Associated Builders and Contractors Texas Coastal Bend and other area partners are gathering local resource capabilities and conservation project options in response to the escalating drought and water sourcing challenges within the Greater Corpus Christi Area and Texas Coastal Bend. 

We invite our investors, association members, and non-affiliated local Coastal Bend contractors, engineering and architecture firms to continue to participate in the survey.

The results of this survey are publicly shared here as a free reference to the local business community and residents who are interested in implementing water conservation projects.

Contractor/Engineering/Architecture Firms Only: Click Here to complete the Contractor Water Conservation Resource Survey 

 

Survey Results as of today:

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Local Resources

Commercial Conservation Capabilities

Residential Conservation Capabilities

Product Affiliations

Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc.

  • Project Design/Engineering
  • Rainwater Harvesting
  • Graywater Recycling/Reuse, and/or Treatment systems (on-site)
  • Blackwater Recycling/Reuse and/or Treatment systems (on-site)
  • Cooling Tower Water Optimization
  • Industrial Process Water Reduction
  • Well Water Testing
  • Well Work
  • Bioswales - stormwater landscaping, infiltration, recharge
  • Employee Awareness or Conservation Training

 

 
Kocurek Land Improvement
  • Project Design/Engineering
  • Project Design/Engineering
 
Moore Supply Co.
  • Low-Flow, Dual, and/or WaterSmart Plumbing Fixtures
  • Leak Detection Programs & Smart Meters
  • Commercial Water Tanks and Cisterns
  • Recirculation systems to eliminate cold water sandwich

 

  • Residential Leak detection programs
  • Residential Low-Flow, Dual, and/or WaterSmart Plumbing Fixtures
  • Residential Non-Potable Dual Plumbing Systems
  • Retrofit recirculating pumps, potentially billions of gallons of water per year for residential retrofit installs for our MSA;
  • Grundfos
  • Armstrong
  • Taco
  • Rheem
  • Moen
  • Luxart 
Puffer
  • Project Design/Engineering
  • Industrial Process Water Reduction
 
  • Valves & Automation associated with steam systems 
Tolunay-Wong Engineers, Inc. 
  • Well Water Testing
  • Well Installation - Battery Operated
  • Well installation - Non-Battery Operated
  • Well Work
   
Weaver & Jacobs Constructors, Inc.
  • A/C Condensate Collection
  • Rainwater Harvesting
  • Low-Flow, Dual, and/or WaterSmart Plumbing Fixtures
  • Well Work
  • Smart and/or Subsurface Drip (SDI) Irrigation systems
  • Pervious Pavers
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Contractor/Engineering/Architecture Firms Only: Click Here to complete the Contractor Water Conservation Resource Survey 

 

Financial Resources

American Bank | Prosperity Bank

 

PlainsCapital Bank
Frank Hastings | Chairman Coastal Bend Region
361.939.5602
500 N Shoreline Blvd. Suite 200, Corpus Christi TX  78401

 

IBC Bank

 

Kleberg Bank
Todd Caballero

 

Rally Credit Union
Maria Karaca, SVP Member Services NMLS 689771
mkaraca@rallycu.com  |  361-985-7300 ext. 1401
5725 Spohn, Corpus Christi TX 78414

 

RBFCU
5253 S. Staples St.
210-945-3300


Texas PACE Authority | Property Assessed Clean Energy (TX-PACE) is a proven financial tool that incentivizes Texas’ property owners to upgrade facility infrastructure with little or no capital outlay. Approved by State legislation and established by local governments, TX-PACE programs enable owners to lower their operating costs and use the savings to pay for eligible water conservation, energy efficiency, resiliency, and distributed generation projects. Owners gain access to private, affordable, long-term (typically 20-30 years) financing that is not available through traditional funding avenues.
https://www.texaspaceauthority.org/

 
Additional Resources and Information: 
FMI about the Texas Coastal Bend Drought and Water Supply: City of Corpus Christi
 
 
The Corpus Christi Regional Economic Development Corporation | The Corpus Christi Regional Economic Development Corporation is a non-profit organization responsible for creating, managing and supervising programs and activities that promote, assist, and enhance economic development throughout the Coastal Bend region. CCREDC’s partners include the cities of Corpus Christi and Portland, the Port of Corpus Christi Authority, Nueces and San Patricio counties, and 180 private-sector members.  CCREDC is governed by a 25-member Board of Directors whose members are appointed by the city, port, counties, and investor membership.
www.ccredc.com


The Association of General Contractors South Texas Chapter | Founded in 1941, the Associated General Contractors South Texas Chapter is the premier organization of choice for both experienced and next generation construction and contracting professionals.
https://southtexasagc.org/


Associated Builders and Contractors Texas Coastal Bend | The Associated Builders and Contractors Texas Coastal Bend Chapter is the Merit Shop organization of the construction industry for Commercial and Industrial Contractors, Oil and Gas Entities, Energy Companies, Suppliers, and Service Firms collaborating together for the good of the Coastal Bend and the Rio Grande Valley.
https://www.abctcb.org/


Additional Resource:  Texas One Water Hub
One Water is an innovative approach that treats all water—drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and greywater—as a single, valuable resource. By managing water holistically, Texas communities can achieve long-term resilience, sustainability, and reliability for both people and the environment.
The One Water approach is built on a set of core principles that guide integrated, sustainable, and equitable water management. Developed by the US Water Alliance, there are 7 hallmarks of One Water projects, which are widely recognized by leading organizations and practitioners in the field.
https://www.txonewaterhub.org/
One Water Building Checklist
https://www.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/b5cd36d94af04262ab1c7a11fcdda97f/data

 

 

If you have a product or brand affiliation for AGC & ABC leadership consideration, please email your information to admin@ccredc.com 

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