Most public agencies plan ahead for a rainy day. But when the Tarrant Regional Water District forecasts future water demand, it focuses instead on non-rainy days. Planning for those times…
You may have heard that the Tarrant Regional Water District supplies water to more than two million people across 11 counties in North Texas. That’s awesome. But we do more…
Earlier this year, through the support of Congresswoman Kay Granger and Congressman Marc Veasey, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) announced an allocation of $403 million from the federal…
It looked like the drought was going to simply float away. After going weeks without seeing any measurable rainfall, more than 9 inches of rain fell on the Fort Worth…
With its leadership continuing to prioritize the hosting and management of community recreation events, the Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) has put a pause on the Panther Island Ice skating…
In September, thousands of volunteers joined Tarrant Regional Water District to pick up tons of trash and debris at TRWD Trash Bash at Lake Bridgeport, Eagle Mountain Lake, Cedar Creek…
The Tarrant Regional Water District Board of Directors approved a $22.4 million General Fund Budget for the 2023 fiscal year that cuts the property tax rate despite higher costs for…
With rain being in the forecast, learn how you can better align your landscapes with native ecosystems in ways that are both functional and beautiful. The TRWD Rainscapes include a…
When determining the impact of this week’s storms on water supply, Tarrant Regional Water District officials borrow a well-known real estate industry adage. To them, it’s all about one thing:…
TRWD General Manager Dan Buhman announced this week that Natasha Hill has been named as the agency’s first director of outreach and communications. In this new position, Hill will oversee…
Did you know TRWD has an online tool to help you monitor local water conditions in real time? It uses environmental monitoring software to keep track of rainfall and stream…
Beginning Sunday, August 20, 2022, TRWD reservoirs are slated to receive a considerable amount of rainfall. Although vital, the heavy rainfall can lead to potential flooding. TRWD lakes are prepared…
Watch the August 16 board meeting here. Watch past board meeting videos here.
While last week’s rain was a welcome sight and provided our lawns some much-needed relief, it didn’t make a significant impact on the District’s lake levels or overall water supply….
The Tarrant Regional Water District’s Board of Directors Tuesday took a crucial step toward raising the money needed to complete the local portion of the $1.16 billion Central City/Panther Island…