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…

Did you know 80% of trash found in waterways traveled from land? The TRWD Adopt-A-Drain program encourages people to keep the Trinity River litter-free by adopting a local storm…

Rachel Ickert’s phone rang at about 4 a.m. in October 2015. The information was chilling. “I remember getting the call early in the morning – I was awakened by someone…

Raindrops at the Tarrant Regional Water District’s headquarters get special treatment. Some are collected in a raingarden before seeping into the soil. Rooftop raindrops are harvested and stored in cisterns….

Gather your crew for something new! The TRWD Trash Bash returns September 19-20 and now stretches across North Texas from Lake Bridgeport to Cedar Creek Lake and other locations in…

It’s challenging enough to build a 150-mile-long pipeline from East Texas to the Metroplex. To run part of it through a tunnel underneath the Trinity River? Well, that’s a whole…

Wayne Owen, TRWD’s planning director, has been named the 2020 recipient of the George W Fuller Award by the American Water Works Association (AWWA). The prestigious award honors association members…