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Tarrant Regional Water District
公用事业
Fort Worth,Texas 3,939 位关注者
Enriching communities and improving the quality of life since 1924. Visit us at www.TRWD.com
关于我们
For 100 years, the Tarrant Regional Water District has provided quality water to its customers, implemented vital flood control measures, and created recreational opportunities for Tarrant County residents and communities. Led by a publicly elected five-member board, the Water District owns and operates four major reservoirs including Lake Bridgeport, Eagle Mountain Lake and the Cedar Creek and Richland-Chambers Reservoirs. TRWD has also constructed more than 250 miles of water pipelines, more than 70 miles of Trinity River Trails and a 260-acre wetland water reuse project designed to increase future water supplies for the area. As one of the largest raw water suppliers in the state of Texas, TRWD provides water to more than 2.3 million people in 11 North Central Texas counties. The Water District serves more than 30 wholesale customers including the cities of Fort Worth, Arlington, Mansfield and the Trinity River Authority. In addition, TRWD also serves as the local sponsor for the 27-mile Fort Worth Floodway and works closely with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to ensure the levees continue to protect lives and property throughout the city.
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https://www.trwd.com
Tarrant Regional Water District的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 公用事业
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- Fort Worth,Texas
- 类型
- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1924
地点
Tarrant Regional Water District员工
动态
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FREE Agriculture Workshop! When: Friday, November 22, 2024, from 9 AM - 1 PM Where: Conundrum Farms, Crowley, TX Hosted by: Bluebonnet RC&D This engaging workshop will feature expert speaker Aaron Hoff from our Watershed Department, sharing insights on: ? Watershed Protection ? Water Conservation Take advantage of this opportunity to learn practical strategies for sustainable agricultural practices and resource management. Follow Bluebonnet RC&D on Facebook for updates or click here to register. https://lnkd.in/ggj5Dmpt
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Emergency Management & Security Operations Coordinator Victoria Bailey’s interesting career path started at a young age, leading to the unique TRWD position she holds today. With an easy demeanor and a strong background that has prepared her well for her TRWD career, Victoria seems to be the perfect fit for the role she plays in emergency management and security operations. Learn more about Victoria's unique journey on our news blog, https://lnkd.in/g8gNEvVq.
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Join us for the TRWD board meeting TODAY, November 19th, at 9 AM. The LIVE broadcast starts soon! Click here to watch live: www.trwd.com/boardvideos.
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Join us for the TRWD board meeting TOMORROW, November 19th at 9 AM. You can watch it live. Check out tomorrow's post for the link. #TRWD #BoardMeeting
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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 Mansfield, along with the Trinity River Authority, have recognized TRWD’s century of dedication to our region’s water needs. To read more, visit our news blog https://lnkd.in/gsdEb8xc.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently recognized the Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) as a WaterSense Partner of the Year during the WaterSmart Innovations Conference on September 26 in Las Vegas. TRWD was one of just 10 partners recognized from around the country. To read more about TRWD's recognition, visit https://lnkd.in/giXnxH_G.
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Last week, TRWD Board President Leah King, CFRE, Watershed Programs Manager, Aaron Hoff and Mayor Mattie Parker represented Fort Worth at the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Annual Meeting at the Fort Worth Convention Center. They were invited to speak on sustainability planning within the Fort Worth region and the upper Trinity Basin. The Trinity River is one of North Texas’ most valuable resources, providing vital economic, cultural, and ecological benefits to our communities. Their presentations underscored the complex balance between growth and environmental preservation, sparking insightful discussions on the challenges posed by an expanding built environment.
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TRWD’s Floodway Manager, Angel Portales, finds joy in work, friendships, family, travel, and helping others wherever he can. In addition to the Fort Worth Floodway, Angel oversees TRWD’s Marine Creek Lake, managing everything from trails and levee systems to vegetation maintenance and event operations, all with the help of his versatile 20-person team. To learn more about Angel’s dedication and the work he does, visit our news blog for his full story: https://lnkd.in/gHTTpcKQ