Business Matters February 2018 | Page 17

The City’s project for NASCC called for con- struction and connection of a new water pipeline on the north perimeter of Naval Air Station Corpus Christi to strategically ensure resilient and re- dundant supply of water to the base’s 41 tenant commands and the 506 facilities that are critical to the base's mission. “The City, NASCC, CCAD and the United Corpus Christi Chamber of Com- merce’s South Texas Mil- itary Facilities Task Force have been working to- gether for many months on these applications,” Mayor McComb ex- plained. “After being just outside the money in the first two DEAAG rounds, all of us were committed to finding projects tied directly to NASCC’s and CCAD’s missions.” The Navy and the 41 tenant commands on the base, including the Cor- pus Christi Army Depot (CCAD), use approximate- ly one million gallons of water per day supplied by the City through a single 16-inch water line, which is more than 76 years old. Were NASCC to suffer a casualty to single point of delivery 16-inch diameter line, which is significantly corroded and destined to fail due to its age, the en- tire operation on the base, would have to cease op- erations within 96 hours due to the lack of water quality. Christi and South Texas Military Facilities Task Force for their tremen- dously diligent efforts in pursuing the Defense Economic Adjustment Assistance Grant,” said Captain Phil Brock, Com- manding Officer of Naval Air Station Corpus Christi. “Their persistence and hard work in the pursuit of this funding exemplifies their solid support of the Naval Air Station and all local military. Without the support of this great com- munity and its leaders, According to the City’s we would not be able to NASCC DEAAG applica- sustain our mission. The tion, the City’s Utilities ongoing partnerships we Department will invest just have developed with the under $1.2 million of Cap- City, United Corpus Christi ital Improvement Program Chamber of Commerce's Bond Funds to extend a South Texas Military Facil- water line along Ocean ities Task Force, and oth- Drive from Ennis Joslin er community members to Navy property. DEAAG is exceptional and their funds will be used to ex- dedication to continuously tend the water line on enhance the military value Navy property to the wa- of the air station is beyond ter plant on the base. reproach." "I would like to personally thank the City of Corpus The City’s project for CCAD promotes the best UNITEDCORPUSCHRISTICHAMBER.COM 16