The TRWD Trout Season kicks off Thursday, December 10 at two locations along the Trinity River. Choose your location of either Trinity Park or River Park, and spend the morning…
The Tarrant Regional Water District is entering the final stages of one of the largest environmental cleanup projects of its kind in Texas. At its Oct. 20 meeting, TRWD’s board…
For more than three decades, the Fort Worth community has eagerly gathered on the banks of the Trinity River awaiting their opportunity to catch one of the thousands of prized…
Update: November 11, 2020: We, and Trinity Coalition, received the designation from the National Recreation Trails for the Trinity River Paddling Trail. We are excited to officially be a part…
The Tarrant Regional Water District’s innovative landscaping project that treats stormwater as an asset, not a burden, recently won two awards in the City of Fort Worth’s 2020 Environmental Excellence…
Rachel Ickert, TRWD’s water resource engineering director, has been selected by the Texas Water Development Board to serve on a regional planning group that will work on a flood-control blueprint…
It’s a hot summer day, the sun is beating down, and the Tarrant Regional Water District is pumping 195 million gallons a day from the Richland Chambers reservoir. Sounds like…
TRWD been upgraded to an AA+ bond rating by Fitch Ratings Service. The District had previously been rated AA. “This is great news and our staff should be commended for…
The Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) is creating an art gallery about the Trinity River to celebrate its beauty and significance to the community. But instead of simply hanging landscapes…
The Integrated Pipeline Project achieved another milestone in September 2020 when the Tarrant Regional Water District began pumping more than 240 million gallons of water a day from its East…
In response to public concern, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) is holding an online public meeting at 7 p.m. Oct. 5 to discuss the City of Fort Worth’s permit request…
From Cedar Creek Lake to Lake Bridgeport to the Trinity River and in between, you helped keep our DFW waterways clean. Thank you to our volunteers and event sponsors who…
The Tarrant Regional Water District will see demand for water grow by at least 54 percent within the next 50 years as the population nearly doubles in North Central Texas….
TRWD announced today that it is extending the deadline to receive public comments for proposed changes to its General Ordinance to Nov. 30. In addition, a vote by the TRWD…
The District’s General Ordinance regulates the water and land under District jurisdiction. It is used to protect District lands, properties, buildings, water quality, and to regulate the use of lands…