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Texas Standard for June 16, 2026: Corpus Christi’s water fight meets cryptomining
By Raul Alonzo at Texas Standard
· June 16, 2026
· 1 min read
As Corpus Christi edges closer to possible water restrictions, scrutiny is growing over a nearby cryptomining facility that uses large amounts of water each day. The city has declined to release updated usage figures, prompting frustration from some local officials and a records...
Key takeaway The city has declined to release updated usage figures, prompting frustration from some local officials and a records appeal now before the Texas Attorney General’s office.
The Woodlands residents, though not directly affected by the Brazoria County shooting, should take note of the incident's implications for law enforcement accountability in the greater Houston area. As The Woodlands is served by the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, any regional discussion about police protocols and use of force may eventually impact local policies. The fact that a deputy reported an "accidental discharge" raises questions about officer training and the procedures in place to prevent such incidents. Given the shared risks and geographic proximity to Houston, The Woodlands community may be interested in how this incident is investigated and what measures are taken to ensure public safety. The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office may face scrutiny about their own protocols and whether they are adequate to prevent similar incidents within The Woodlands Township.
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Published: June 16, 2026 ·
Source: Texas Standard ·
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What is this story about? As Corpus Christi edges closer to possible water restrictions, scrutiny is growing over a nearby cryptomining facility that uses large amounts of water each day. The city has declined to release updated usage figures, prompting frustration from some local officials and a records...
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