2023
6/22/23: Port of Corpus Christi Commissioners approve changes to legal and payroll expense practices in wake of Strawbridge resignation.
6/21/23: Port of Corpus Christi states it is unable to address the siltation problem from increased tanker traffic impacting IOB's Bahia Marina.
6/13/23: IOBCWA members, Errol Summerlin and Chon Serna, describe threats from Corpus Christi Bay desalination in Sierra Club Magazine.
6/12/23: 'My Life and my home': Young people start to testify at historic US climate trial.
6/12/23: Federal Hydrogen Program is Cutting Out Local Groups, Threatening Climate Goals, Advocates Say
6/12/23: Sunken vessel removed from Corpus Christi Bay
6/10/23: Vessel with 100 gallons of fuel sinks in Corpus Christi Ship Channel at Mile 74 (about a mile from Harbor Bridge).
6/8/23: Harbor Bridge tower crane recommissioned after April fire and concrete bucket freefall that sent spectator to hospital.
5/26/23: IOBCWA and others challenge Flint Hills Federal Operating Permit renewal
5/18/23: In KIII-TV3 interview, Strawbridge acknowledges "I probably could have done a better job engaging the community."
5/16/23: Sean Strawbridge, Port of Corpus Christi's CEO submits resignation
5/15/23: Digging into expenses of Port of Corpus Christi's CEO
5/4/23: Resting place of victims of 1845 Steamship Dayton explosion off McGloin's Bluff, Old Bayview Cemetery is listed on National Historical Register
4/22/23: 450-ft tower crane used in Harbor Bridge project catches fire and drops large concrete bucket.
4/12/23: Ingleside Index reports that Enbridge has been ordered by City of Ingleside to stop live oak tree cutting (Support local news!)
4/5/23: Ingleside Index shares concerns from IOB about recent dolphin deaths.
3/29/23: IOBCWA President Patrick Nye shares upsetting video of second dead juvenile dolphin near Ingleside on the Bay.
3/28/23: IOBCWA joins other Coastal Bend environmental organizations in calling for answers on Flint Hills oil spill in December.
2/18/23: At urging of IOBCWA and others, EPA is conducting 'informal investigation' into Texas' water quality enforcement
1/30/23: IOBCWA Treasurer Jennifer Hilliard quoted in Capital & Main story about Chapter 313 tax abatements for Coastal Bend petrochemicals.
1/22/23: Tugboat damaged after being sucked under Saudi VLCC, mauled by its propeller, and grounded near South Texas Gateway (Buckeye).
1/5/23: Spectrum News interviews IOBCWA Treasurer Jennifer Hilliard in story about the Flint Hills oil spill.
1/5/23: Coverage about Flint Hills oil spill continues by Caller Times, KIII-TV3, and Corpus Christi: 14 dead birds, 1 dead sea turtle, and 14,000 gallons so far.
2022
12/28/22: Cleanup from 3800 gallon oil spill by Flint Hills Ingleside covered by Caller Times, KII-TV3, and KRIS-TV6.
11/4/22: IOBCWA President Patrick Nye is among several Coastal Bend environmental leaders quoted in Texas Observer desalination story
10/27/22: Ingleside ISD rejects Enbridge's request for Reinvestment Zone due to citizen input, according to Caller Times.
10/25/22: Telemundo reports that "los residentes de Ingleside By the Bay agradecen que su distrito escolar esté de su lado" after Enbridge decision
9/30/22: Caller Times Op-Ed by IOBCWA President Patrick Nye asserts baywater desalination prioritizes industry profits over public health.
8/19/22: Op-Ed by IOBCWA President Patrick Nye on groundwater sources instead of desalination published in Corpus Christi Caller Times.
7/20/22: IOBCWA President Patrick Nye interviewed by KIII-TV3 about TCEQ Contested Case Hearing for the Port's planned desal plant.
7/20/22: Caller Times reports IOBCWA and member Chon Serna granted Contested Case Hearing for Port of Corpus Christi La Quinta desalination plant.
7/14/22: IOBCWA President and Treasurer quoted in Public Health Watch story about the Saudi family and Gulf Coast Growth Ventures (Exxon-SABIC).
6/25/22: Caller Times reports that Residents, environmentalists condemn port authority's dredging proposal near Harbor Island, including Photos.
6/24/22: Reuters quotes IOBCWA Treasurer Jennifer Hilliard and Member Chon Serna in story about Cheniere's increasing air pollution permits.
6/21/22: IOB Mayor Ehmann warns residents to be careful when recreating in city's canal due to La Quinta Channel ship traffic in KRIS-TV6 story.
5/13/22: KRGV-TV5 interviews IOBCWA President Patrick Nye and Member Steve Wilder in story about industrial expansion.
5/6/22: KIII-TV3 describes Enbridge's plans for $3 billion blue hydrogen facility next to Ingleside on the Bay.
4/22/22: IOBCWA Board Treasurer joins other IOB residents in KRIS-TV 6 story about passing ships damaging properties.
2021
12/9-12/30/21 (KEDT-FM): IOBCWA co-founder interviewed as part of 7-part series In Transparency We Trust
11/29/21: IOBCWA officers interviewed by Spectrum 1 News in segment called "Stop the dredging!".
11/10/21: Ingleside Index reports "David meets Goliath in IOB dispute"
10/4/21: IOBCWA President Patrick Nye featured in Texas Tribune article about the Karankawa and the struggle to prevent MODA expansion.
9/29/21: IOBCWA President Patrick Nye quoted in Caller Times article about More federal oversight for proposed desalination projects
9/23/21: KRIS-TV 6 reports that Environmental groups petition EPA over TCEQ permitting (including IOBCWA).
9/22/21: KRIS-TV 6 reports that EPA removes waiver on Port's Harbor Island desal permit.
9/17/21: Research team from UT Arlington receives NSF Smart & Connected Communities grant to monitor climate change in IOB.
9/8/21: Enbridge buys MODA for $3 billion, according to Caller-Times.
8/24/21: KRIS-TV 6 reports on IOBCWA's joining Indigenous groups to file injunction to stop MODA expansion.
8/21/21: MODA to do repair work on damaged dock.
8/3/21: Caller-Times reports on IOBCWA lawsuit with other organizations against USACE for approving MODA expansion.
6/17/21: STOP MODA NOW! webinar, hosted by IOBCWA and Indigenous People of the Coastal Bend, is well-attended.
5/11/21: IOBCWA files Amicus Brief with Hillcrest Residents Association to support Save Our Springs Alliance appeal against TCEQ.
5/7/21: Spectrum News 1 segment features IOBCWA President Patrick Nye describing how and why the Seagrass is Dying near IOB.
5/6/21: KRIS TV interviews IOBCWA President Patrick Nye on desalination as public comment period ends
5/4/21: IOBCWA President Patrick Nye appears on Spectrum News 1 segment re: opposition to MODA's expansion plans.
5/3/21: IOBCWA is featured, along with others, in online article by Rolling Stone Magazine entitled "The Corpus Christi Water Wars".
4/30/21: IOBCWA joins other organizations in filing TCEQ petition for rulemaking re: desalination intake.
4/22/21: TCEQ approves the "401" dredging permit to support MODA's constructing a new dock even closer to IOB.
4/13/21: USACE approves Permit SWG-1995-02221 ("404 determination") to allow MODA to construct a new dock even closer to IOB.
3/15/21: IOBCWA's own Emily Nye gives presentation on Desal: Where's the Fire? as part of Coastal Bend Desal Fight Prep Webinar.
3/15/21: The oil tanker, Riverside, rams into MODA's pier as it was leaving the dock fully loaded.
2/11-2/17/21: IOB residents without water and power for about 48 hours during South Texas Arctic Blast.
2/5/21: SOAH recommends permit denial of Port of Corpus Christi's desalination plant on Harbor Island.
2/1/21: IOBCWA President discusses concerns about impacts to seagrasses from MODA's expansion on KRIS-TV 6 segment.
1/16/21: Indigenous People of the Coastal Bend host prayer service in IOB to protest MODA's encroachment on historic Karankawan site.
1/6/21: IOB citizens report unusual odors to TCEQ, as shared in this story on KRIS-TV 6, featuring IOBCWA President Patrick Nye.
1/4/21: IOBCWA Executive Director Kathryn Masten interviewed on The Nueces County Voter.
2020
12/23/20: Corpus Christi Caller Times article concerning offshore export terminal features quote from IOBCWA Executive Director.
12/23/20: FracTracker publishes "Channels of Life: The Gulf Coast Buildout in Texas", a 12-minute video flyover of La Quinta Channel.
12/9/20: Coastal Alliance to Protect our Environment (CAPE) launches 30-second anti-desalination video.
12/7/20: About 20 people comment at public hearing on Steel Dynamics plans to discharge waste into Chiltipin Creek that feeds Copano Bay.
12/5/20: Fire at Magellan Midstream in Corpus Christi sends seven people to the hospital with serious injuries.
12/1/20: Public hearing on MODA's permit expansion request unites opposition by Indigenous People of the Coastal Bend, IOBCWA, & others.
11/30/20: TCEQ's Office of Public Interest Counsel (OPIC) recommends denial of Port of Corpus Christi's desal plant permit on Harbor Island.
11/20/20: "Project Falcon" (Saudi Basic Industries Corporation) puts plans on hold for building plastics plant near San Patricio County airport.
11/16/20: TAMUCC's Harte Research Institute posts statement on desalination that offshore is best.
11/15/20: IOB Mayor Jo Ehmann joins 9 other Coastal Bend mayors in letter opposing proposed Port of Corpus Christi legislation.
10/8-10/14/20: IOB residents weigh in during City of Corpus Christi's four town halls promoting the La Quinta Channel desalination plant.
10/7/20: IOBCWA executive director gets questions partially addressed at desalination forum hosted by KEDT.
10/3/20: CAPE launches billboard campaign throughout Nueces County, including anti-desal billboard designed by IOBCWA's own Emily Nye.
9/3/20: Region N 2021 Water Plan approved to include 3 desal plants on La Quinta Channel as "recommended water management strategies".
9/1/20: Ingleside on the Bay City Council passes resolution regarding desalination plants on La Quinta Channel.
9/1/20: Unmanned Magellan E&P natural gas platform begins to leak two miles offshore from Corpus Christi's Bob Hall pier.
8/25/20: Strengthening Hurricane Laura threatens oil, natural gas, and LNG in the Gulf and causes 4-foot storm surge in IOB.
8/21/20: Pipeline explosion in Corpus Christi kills four. Several others airlifted to San Antonio.
8/20/20: Dead Gulf menhaden in Ingleside on the Bay reported to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department; appears to be due to algae bloom.
8/4/20: IOB opposition to La Quinta desal plant, based on IOB City Council presentation, is mentioned in News of San Patricio County article.
8/4/20: Port of Corpus Christi Long Range Planning (LRP) Committee considers Bayshore Drive ship wake solutions.
8/1/20: IOBCWA submits comments against desal plants included in Region N 2021 Water Plan.
7/25/20: Hurricane Hanna makes landfall as a Category 1, causing nearly 4 foot storm surge flooding IOB.
7/21/20: IOBCWA Executive Director Kathryn Masten speaks at Ingleside on the Bay City Council meeting on La Quinta desalination plants.
7/3/20: IOBCWA submits comments on Environmental Impact Statement scoping for US Army Corps Channel Deepening Project.
6/16/20: IOBCWA President Patrick Nye speaks at Ingleside on the Bay City Council meeting.
4/21/20: City of Corpus Christi approves $222 million TWDB loan application for funding desalination plants on Corpus Christi Bay.
4/9/20: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers publishes plans for Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) of Corpus Christi Channel Deepening project.
3/26/20: Buckeye Partners submits 10-year maintenance dredging plan, with 15-day comment period, ending 4/10/20.
3/16/20: San Patricio County Judge declares disaster due to COVID-19.
3/6/20: Nearly 40 people attend talk on Desalination by Del Mar geology professor and IOB resident, Vernon Kramer.
2/28/20: Nearly 40 people attend "Community Visioning" workshop facilitated by architecture/engineering faculty and students from the University of Texas at Arlington's FUELED (FUture Environments Lab for Ecological Design) program. Here is a video of their field trip of IOB, in which they got to see "Landscapes of Oil + Water" up close.
2/25/20: At IOBCWA urging, State Senator Zaffirini and Representative Lozano submit joint letter requesting TCEQ hold a public meeting for La Quinta desalination permit.
2/16/20: This News of San Patricio article summarizes Jan. 29th presentation on IOBCWA's Sea Level Rise Mitigation Feasibility Study.
2/7/20: Unmanned workboat sinks in La Quinta Channel.
1/29/20: About 100 people attend public presentation by Mott MacDonald about "Ingleside on the Bay Relative Sea level Rise Impacts and Adaptation".
1/28/20: The Jan. 29th public meeting at the Brass Turtle to share sea level rise mitigation study results is featured in a news story on KRIS-TV Channel 6.
1/20/20: As a result of Mott MacDonald study, the Port of Corpus Christi agrees to help protect homes on IOB's Bayshore Drive from ship wake damage.
1/8/20: IOBCWA Secretary Kathryn Masten and IOB City Councilman Randy Cain are interviewed for KIII Channel 3 News story.
1/2/20: IOBCWA President Patrick Nye featured on front page of Jan. 2nd edition of The News of San Patricio County.
2019
12/30/19: IOBCWA receives $20,000 in GOMESA funding from San Patricio County Commissions to support feasibility study.
12/19/19: IOBCWA members attend Coastal Bend Council of Governments (CBCOG) strategy meeting for CDBG-MIT funding
12/12/19: Sunken vessel in La Quinta Channel located; IOBCWA board member helps rescue one of two crew members.
12/2/19: Texas Back in Business funding opportunity made available for businesses impacted by Hurricane Harvey.
12/2/19: Four IOB citizens speak at CDBG-MIT public hearing at Aransas County Navigation District
12/2/19: IOB receives 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status from the IRS
11/28/19: Texas General Land Office releases draft of State Action Plan for $4.3B in CDBG-MIT funding
11/27/19: IOBCWA signs contract with Mott MacDonald Engineering for IOB Sea Level Mitigation Project Feasibility Study
11/21/19: Nearly 30 attend IOBCWA talk by Dr. Felix of TAMU-CC on air quality monitoring
11/19/19: Aransas County proposes living shoreline and shoreline restoration projects
11/15/19: Nearly 50 attend IOBCWA talk by Dr. Tissot of TAMU-CC on nuisance flooding and sea level rise
11/7/19: MODA considering pipeline between Ingleside and Taft
11/6/19: Construction starts on 24-mile Ingleside Pipeline and Harvest Midway Terminal
10/2/19: Seven IOB citizens speak at CDBG-MIT public hearing at Del Mar College
9/25/19: After informal meetings of concerned IOB residents throughout the summer, the Ingleside on the Bay Coastal Watch Association (IOBCWA) files to become a Texas nonprofit corporation.
8/13/19: LNG tanker and passenger ferry nearly collide at Port Aransas landing.
‘My life and my home’: young people start to testify at historic US climate trial
6/22/23: Port of Corpus Christi Commissioners approve changes to legal and payroll expense practices in wake of Strawbridge resignation.
6/21/23: Port of Corpus Christi states it is unable to address the siltation problem from increased tanker traffic impacting IOB's Bahia Marina.
6/13/23: IOBCWA members, Errol Summerlin and Chon Serna, describe threats from Corpus Christi Bay desalination in Sierra Club Magazine.
6/12/23: 'My Life and my home': Young people start to testify at historic US climate trial.
6/12/23: Federal Hydrogen Program is Cutting Out Local Groups, Threatening Climate Goals, Advocates Say
6/12/23: Sunken vessel removed from Corpus Christi Bay
6/10/23: Vessel with 100 gallons of fuel sinks in Corpus Christi Ship Channel at Mile 74 (about a mile from Harbor Bridge).
6/8/23: Harbor Bridge tower crane recommissioned after April fire and concrete bucket freefall that sent spectator to hospital.
5/26/23: IOBCWA and others challenge Flint Hills Federal Operating Permit renewal
5/18/23: In KIII-TV3 interview, Strawbridge acknowledges "I probably could have done a better job engaging the community."
5/16/23: Sean Strawbridge, Port of Corpus Christi's CEO submits resignation
5/15/23: Digging into expenses of Port of Corpus Christi's CEO
5/4/23: Resting place of victims of 1845 Steamship Dayton explosion off McGloin's Bluff, Old Bayview Cemetery is listed on National Historical Register
4/22/23: 450-ft tower crane used in Harbor Bridge project catches fire and drops large concrete bucket.
4/12/23: Ingleside Index reports that Enbridge has been ordered by City of Ingleside to stop live oak tree cutting (Support local news!)
4/5/23: Ingleside Index shares concerns from IOB about recent dolphin deaths.
3/29/23: IOBCWA President Patrick Nye shares upsetting video of second dead juvenile dolphin near Ingleside on the Bay.
3/28/23: IOBCWA joins other Coastal Bend environmental organizations in calling for answers on Flint Hills oil spill in December.
2/18/23: At urging of IOBCWA and others, EPA is conducting 'informal investigation' into Texas' water quality enforcement
1/30/23: IOBCWA Treasurer Jennifer Hilliard quoted in Capital & Main story about Chapter 313 tax abatements for Coastal Bend petrochemicals.
1/22/23: Tugboat damaged after being sucked under Saudi VLCC, mauled by its propeller, and grounded near South Texas Gateway (Buckeye).
1/5/23: Spectrum News interviews IOBCWA Treasurer Jennifer Hilliard in story about the Flint Hills oil spill.
1/5/23: Coverage about Flint Hills oil spill continues by Caller Times, KIII-TV3, and Corpus Christi: 14 dead birds, 1 dead sea turtle, and 14,000 gallons so far.
2022
12/28/22: Cleanup from 3800 gallon oil spill by Flint Hills Ingleside covered by Caller Times, KII-TV3, and KRIS-TV6.
11/4/22: IOBCWA President Patrick Nye is among several Coastal Bend environmental leaders quoted in Texas Observer desalination story
10/27/22: Ingleside ISD rejects Enbridge's request for Reinvestment Zone due to citizen input, according to Caller Times.
10/25/22: Telemundo reports that "los residentes de Ingleside By the Bay agradecen que su distrito escolar esté de su lado" after Enbridge decision
9/30/22: Caller Times Op-Ed by IOBCWA President Patrick Nye asserts baywater desalination prioritizes industry profits over public health.
8/19/22: Op-Ed by IOBCWA President Patrick Nye on groundwater sources instead of desalination published in Corpus Christi Caller Times.
7/20/22: IOBCWA President Patrick Nye interviewed by KIII-TV3 about TCEQ Contested Case Hearing for the Port's planned desal plant.
7/20/22: Caller Times reports IOBCWA and member Chon Serna granted Contested Case Hearing for Port of Corpus Christi La Quinta desalination plant.
7/14/22: IOBCWA President and Treasurer quoted in Public Health Watch story about the Saudi family and Gulf Coast Growth Ventures (Exxon-SABIC).
6/25/22: Caller Times reports that Residents, environmentalists condemn port authority's dredging proposal near Harbor Island, including Photos.
6/24/22: Reuters quotes IOBCWA Treasurer Jennifer Hilliard and Member Chon Serna in story about Cheniere's increasing air pollution permits.
6/21/22: IOB Mayor Ehmann warns residents to be careful when recreating in city's canal due to La Quinta Channel ship traffic in KRIS-TV6 story.
5/13/22: KRGV-TV5 interviews IOBCWA President Patrick Nye and Member Steve Wilder in story about industrial expansion.
5/6/22: KIII-TV3 describes Enbridge's plans for $3 billion blue hydrogen facility next to Ingleside on the Bay.
4/22/22: IOBCWA Board Treasurer joins other IOB residents in KRIS-TV 6 story about passing ships damaging properties.
2021
12/9-12/30/21 (KEDT-FM): IOBCWA co-founder interviewed as part of 7-part series In Transparency We Trust
11/29/21: IOBCWA officers interviewed by Spectrum 1 News in segment called "Stop the dredging!".
11/10/21: Ingleside Index reports "David meets Goliath in IOB dispute"
10/4/21: IOBCWA President Patrick Nye featured in Texas Tribune article about the Karankawa and the struggle to prevent MODA expansion.
9/29/21: IOBCWA President Patrick Nye quoted in Caller Times article about More federal oversight for proposed desalination projects
9/23/21: KRIS-TV 6 reports that Environmental groups petition EPA over TCEQ permitting (including IOBCWA).
9/22/21: KRIS-TV 6 reports that EPA removes waiver on Port's Harbor Island desal permit.
9/17/21: Research team from UT Arlington receives NSF Smart & Connected Communities grant to monitor climate change in IOB.
9/8/21: Enbridge buys MODA for $3 billion, according to Caller-Times.
8/24/21: KRIS-TV 6 reports on IOBCWA's joining Indigenous groups to file injunction to stop MODA expansion.
8/21/21: MODA to do repair work on damaged dock.
8/3/21: Caller-Times reports on IOBCWA lawsuit with other organizations against USACE for approving MODA expansion.
6/17/21: STOP MODA NOW! webinar, hosted by IOBCWA and Indigenous People of the Coastal Bend, is well-attended.
5/11/21: IOBCWA files Amicus Brief with Hillcrest Residents Association to support Save Our Springs Alliance appeal against TCEQ.
5/7/21: Spectrum News 1 segment features IOBCWA President Patrick Nye describing how and why the Seagrass is Dying near IOB.
5/6/21: KRIS TV interviews IOBCWA President Patrick Nye on desalination as public comment period ends
5/4/21: IOBCWA President Patrick Nye appears on Spectrum News 1 segment re: opposition to MODA's expansion plans.
5/3/21: IOBCWA is featured, along with others, in online article by Rolling Stone Magazine entitled "The Corpus Christi Water Wars".
4/30/21: IOBCWA joins other organizations in filing TCEQ petition for rulemaking re: desalination intake.
4/22/21: TCEQ approves the "401" dredging permit to support MODA's constructing a new dock even closer to IOB.
4/13/21: USACE approves Permit SWG-1995-02221 ("404 determination") to allow MODA to construct a new dock even closer to IOB.
3/15/21: IOBCWA's own Emily Nye gives presentation on Desal: Where's the Fire? as part of Coastal Bend Desal Fight Prep Webinar.
3/15/21: The oil tanker, Riverside, rams into MODA's pier as it was leaving the dock fully loaded.
2/11-2/17/21: IOB residents without water and power for about 48 hours during South Texas Arctic Blast.
2/5/21: SOAH recommends permit denial of Port of Corpus Christi's desalination plant on Harbor Island.
2/1/21: IOBCWA President discusses concerns about impacts to seagrasses from MODA's expansion on KRIS-TV 6 segment.
1/16/21: Indigenous People of the Coastal Bend host prayer service in IOB to protest MODA's encroachment on historic Karankawan site.
1/6/21: IOB citizens report unusual odors to TCEQ, as shared in this story on KRIS-TV 6, featuring IOBCWA President Patrick Nye.
1/4/21: IOBCWA Executive Director Kathryn Masten interviewed on The Nueces County Voter.
2020
12/23/20: Corpus Christi Caller Times article concerning offshore export terminal features quote from IOBCWA Executive Director.
12/23/20: FracTracker publishes "Channels of Life: The Gulf Coast Buildout in Texas", a 12-minute video flyover of La Quinta Channel.
12/9/20: Coastal Alliance to Protect our Environment (CAPE) launches 30-second anti-desalination video.
12/7/20: About 20 people comment at public hearing on Steel Dynamics plans to discharge waste into Chiltipin Creek that feeds Copano Bay.
12/5/20: Fire at Magellan Midstream in Corpus Christi sends seven people to the hospital with serious injuries.
12/1/20: Public hearing on MODA's permit expansion request unites opposition by Indigenous People of the Coastal Bend, IOBCWA, & others.
11/30/20: TCEQ's Office of Public Interest Counsel (OPIC) recommends denial of Port of Corpus Christi's desal plant permit on Harbor Island.
11/20/20: "Project Falcon" (Saudi Basic Industries Corporation) puts plans on hold for building plastics plant near San Patricio County airport.
11/16/20: TAMUCC's Harte Research Institute posts statement on desalination that offshore is best.
11/15/20: IOB Mayor Jo Ehmann joins 9 other Coastal Bend mayors in letter opposing proposed Port of Corpus Christi legislation.
10/8-10/14/20: IOB residents weigh in during City of Corpus Christi's four town halls promoting the La Quinta Channel desalination plant.
10/7/20: IOBCWA executive director gets questions partially addressed at desalination forum hosted by KEDT.
10/3/20: CAPE launches billboard campaign throughout Nueces County, including anti-desal billboard designed by IOBCWA's own Emily Nye.
9/3/20: Region N 2021 Water Plan approved to include 3 desal plants on La Quinta Channel as "recommended water management strategies".
9/1/20: Ingleside on the Bay City Council passes resolution regarding desalination plants on La Quinta Channel.
9/1/20: Unmanned Magellan E&P natural gas platform begins to leak two miles offshore from Corpus Christi's Bob Hall pier.
8/25/20: Strengthening Hurricane Laura threatens oil, natural gas, and LNG in the Gulf and causes 4-foot storm surge in IOB.
8/21/20: Pipeline explosion in Corpus Christi kills four. Several others airlifted to San Antonio.
8/20/20: Dead Gulf menhaden in Ingleside on the Bay reported to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department; appears to be due to algae bloom.
8/4/20: IOB opposition to La Quinta desal plant, based on IOB City Council presentation, is mentioned in News of San Patricio County article.
8/4/20: Port of Corpus Christi Long Range Planning (LRP) Committee considers Bayshore Drive ship wake solutions.
8/1/20: IOBCWA submits comments against desal plants included in Region N 2021 Water Plan.
7/25/20: Hurricane Hanna makes landfall as a Category 1, causing nearly 4 foot storm surge flooding IOB.
7/21/20: IOBCWA Executive Director Kathryn Masten speaks at Ingleside on the Bay City Council meeting on La Quinta desalination plants.
7/3/20: IOBCWA submits comments on Environmental Impact Statement scoping for US Army Corps Channel Deepening Project.
6/16/20: IOBCWA President Patrick Nye speaks at Ingleside on the Bay City Council meeting.
4/21/20: City of Corpus Christi approves $222 million TWDB loan application for funding desalination plants on Corpus Christi Bay.
4/9/20: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers publishes plans for Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) of Corpus Christi Channel Deepening project.
3/26/20: Buckeye Partners submits 10-year maintenance dredging plan, with 15-day comment period, ending 4/10/20.
3/16/20: San Patricio County Judge declares disaster due to COVID-19.
3/6/20: Nearly 40 people attend talk on Desalination by Del Mar geology professor and IOB resident, Vernon Kramer.
2/28/20: Nearly 40 people attend "Community Visioning" workshop facilitated by architecture/engineering faculty and students from the University of Texas at Arlington's FUELED (FUture Environments Lab for Ecological Design) program. Here is a video of their field trip of IOB, in which they got to see "Landscapes of Oil + Water" up close.
2/25/20: At IOBCWA urging, State Senator Zaffirini and Representative Lozano submit joint letter requesting TCEQ hold a public meeting for La Quinta desalination permit.
2/16/20: This News of San Patricio article summarizes Jan. 29th presentation on IOBCWA's Sea Level Rise Mitigation Feasibility Study.
2/7/20: Unmanned workboat sinks in La Quinta Channel.
1/29/20: About 100 people attend public presentation by Mott MacDonald about "Ingleside on the Bay Relative Sea level Rise Impacts and Adaptation".
1/28/20: The Jan. 29th public meeting at the Brass Turtle to share sea level rise mitigation study results is featured in a news story on KRIS-TV Channel 6.
1/20/20: As a result of Mott MacDonald study, the Port of Corpus Christi agrees to help protect homes on IOB's Bayshore Drive from ship wake damage.
1/8/20: IOBCWA Secretary Kathryn Masten and IOB City Councilman Randy Cain are interviewed for KIII Channel 3 News story.
1/2/20: IOBCWA President Patrick Nye featured on front page of Jan. 2nd edition of The News of San Patricio County.
2019
12/30/19: IOBCWA receives $20,000 in GOMESA funding from San Patricio County Commissions to support feasibility study.
12/19/19: IOBCWA members attend Coastal Bend Council of Governments (CBCOG) strategy meeting for CDBG-MIT funding
12/12/19: Sunken vessel in La Quinta Channel located; IOBCWA board member helps rescue one of two crew members.
12/2/19: Texas Back in Business funding opportunity made available for businesses impacted by Hurricane Harvey.
12/2/19: Four IOB citizens speak at CDBG-MIT public hearing at Aransas County Navigation District
12/2/19: IOB receives 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status from the IRS
11/28/19: Texas General Land Office releases draft of State Action Plan for $4.3B in CDBG-MIT funding
11/27/19: IOBCWA signs contract with Mott MacDonald Engineering for IOB Sea Level Mitigation Project Feasibility Study
11/21/19: Nearly 30 attend IOBCWA talk by Dr. Felix of TAMU-CC on air quality monitoring
11/19/19: Aransas County proposes living shoreline and shoreline restoration projects
11/15/19: Nearly 50 attend IOBCWA talk by Dr. Tissot of TAMU-CC on nuisance flooding and sea level rise
11/7/19: MODA considering pipeline between Ingleside and Taft
11/6/19: Construction starts on 24-mile Ingleside Pipeline and Harvest Midway Terminal
10/2/19: Seven IOB citizens speak at CDBG-MIT public hearing at Del Mar College
9/25/19: After informal meetings of concerned IOB residents throughout the summer, the Ingleside on the Bay Coastal Watch Association (IOBCWA) files to become a Texas nonprofit corporation.
8/13/19: LNG tanker and passenger ferry nearly collide at Port Aransas landing.
‘My life and my home’: young people start to testify at historic US climate trial