January was a wild weather ride for North Texas, with above-normal temperatures, snowfall, and heavy rains. The January precipitation helped increase TRWD’s System Storage by about 1.5%, bringing it to…
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At its January 21 meeting, the Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) Board voted to rename the Cedar Creek Wetlands in honor of former board member Marty Leonard. Leonard, a dedicated…
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TRWD’s Board of Directors voted at their regularly scheduled board meeting on January 21 to approve an updated Recreation Master Plan that will guide the District’s efforts in Tarrant County….
Did you miss this month’s Board Meeting? Want to know more about the state of the TRWD system? See the Water Resources Update as presented by Chief Engineering Officer, Rachel Ickert,…
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Shelly Hattan remembers the days when people looked for job listings in the newspaper. This was how she found her first job with Tarrant Regional Water District. It was the…
December rains helped replenish TRWD lakes, especially Cedar Creek and Richland-Chambers. Overall, TRWD’s System Storage increased by 2% and is currently at 87%. TRWD’s Meteorologist, Courtney Jalbert, provides information on…