In this April 12, 1997, archive photo, then-Mayor Mary Rhodes is shown with a break-away bottle christening a section of pipeline that would be used as a conduit between Edna and Corpus Christi for Lake Texana water. Also pictured is Bill Dodge, chairman of the Port of Corpus Christi.
In this April 12, 1997, archive photo, then-Mayor Mary Rhodes is shown with a break-away bottle christening a section of pipeline that would be used as a conduit between Edna and Corpus Christi for Lake Texana water. Also pictured is Bill Dodge, chairman of the Port of Corpus Christi.
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Video explains Mary Rhodes' role in Corpus Christi's vital pipeline

Arguably Corpus Christi’s most crucial water source amid staggering drought has been the Mary Rhodes Pipeline — infrastructure that traces a 100-mile path between Lake Texana, near Edna, and the O.N. Stevens Water Treatment Plant in Corpus Christi.

Completed within about a two-year period, it went into commission in 1998 and, nearly three decades later, is responsible for providing about 70% of Corpus Christi’s water supply.

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Rhodes, who was mayor from 1991 to 1997, played a key role in its development.

Here’s how the pipeline took her name.

This article originally appeared on Corpus Christi Caller Times: Video explains Mary Rhodes’ role in Corpus Christi’s vital pipeline

Reporting by Kirsten Crow, Corpus Christi Caller Times / Corpus Christi Caller Times

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