
It’s called the three “S” s – Safety, Security and Shade. That was a major theme that emerged from the Tarrant Regional Water District’s new Recreation Master Plan. People wanted…
It’s called the three “S” s – Safety, Security and Shade. That was a major theme that emerged from the Tarrant Regional Water District’s new Recreation Master Plan. People wanted…
Recreation enthusiasts who use TRWD’s Trinity Trails east of I-35W may experience temporary closures over the next several months while the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) works on the Riverside…
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…
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….
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…
Over the next four months, Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) and Texas Parks and Wildlife (TPWD) will host six trout stocking events along the Clear Fork of the Trinity River…
Every time there’s a downpour, residents who live near Creek Trail Park in Richland Hills get a little nervous. The roughly five-acre park, located along the Calloway Branch, an urban…
Twin Points Park on Eagle Mountain Lake will be open to the public from 5 to 8 pm on November 30 for viewing of the 2024 Eagle Mountain Parade of Lights…
Victoria Bailey grew up wanting to be just like her dad. Her father was a police officer in a small Nevada town, and as a kid, young Victoria loved to…
In honor of Tarrant Regional Water District’s centennial, the District has received special recognition from its primary wholesale water partners across North Texas. The Cities of Fort Worth, Arlington, and…
Information Provided by USGS
Lake | Current Level | Conservation Level* | Level Difference** |
---|---|---|---|
Arlington | 549.84 | 550.00 | -0.16 |
Benbrook | 692.68 | 694.00 | -1.32 |
Bridgeport | 827.00 | 836.00 | -9.00 |
Cedar Creek | 321.87 | 322.00 | -0.13 |
Eagle Mountain | 644.61 | 649.10 | -4.49 |
Lake Worth | 591.47 | 594.00 | -2.53 |
Richland-Chambers | 315.05 | 315.00 | 0.05 |
Check out the TRWD OneRain portal for a visualization of this information and more.
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