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Chief Operating Officer for Corpus Christi Water, Drew Molly resigned Wednesday and the reason for his departure remains unclear.
Corpus Christi Water Chief Operating Officer Drew Molly is stepping down after nearly three years with the city, where he ...
Drew Molly, Chief Operating Officer of Corpus Christi Water, has submitted his resignation from the City of Corpus Christi.
Drew Molly, chief operating officer of Corpus Christi Water, has submitted his resignation, planning to step down from what ...
Staff worked with water engineering consultant Carollo Engineers to craft the new product, according to the memo from Corpus Christi Water Chief Operating Officer Drew Molly to City Manager Peter ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — With water conditions not approving, a revision to the Corpus Christi Drought Contingency Plan is set to be presented to city council this upcoming Tuesday. Drew Molly is ...
Drew Molly, the interim chief operating officer at CCW, gives a an update on drought conditions during a city council meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023, in Corpus Christi.
Molly added that it’s his job to provide water regardless of who needs it. That job is getting tougher as more industrial users of water are coming to the Corpus Christi area.
Modeling indicates Corpus Christi could potentially enter Stage 2 drought by the end of the month, he told the City Council. The city has been under Stage 1 drought restrictions since June 2022.
If approved, Corpus Christi Water Chief Operating Officer Drew Molly said 10,000 acres worth of raw untreated water would come through the Mary Rhodes Pipeline from Formosa Plastics Corporation.
American Pie star Seann William Scott filed a declaration laying out his monthly earnings amid his legal battle with ex-wife ...