Upcoming Job Fairs

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We are getting out in the DFW community to grow the TRWD team. Our team members are encouraged to explore their talents and grow their strengths. To provide the best…

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Downtown Fort Worth | TRWD

Property Tax Hearing

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Contact: Chad Lorance TRWD Communications Manager 817-720-4367 (o) 817-229-4488 (c) chad.lorance@trwd.com For Immediate Release TRWD Board sets Sept. 11 property tax hearing   FORT WORTH, TX (August 20, 2019) –…

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Kids Plying in Water | TRWD

Water is Awesome

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North Texas’ Largest Water Providers Join Forces Partnership promotes water conservation during region’s continued growth DALLAS (July 29, 2019) – For the first time ever, a united message from the…

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Riveron Report

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The Draft version of Riveron’s programmatic review has been posted on the TRVA website. View the report.

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Cool off on the Lake this Summer!

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Who doesn’t enjoy spending their weekend on the lake? There’s certain phrases that cause general excitement in any living room from “let’s take the boat out” to “who wants to…

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Trinity River | TRWD

Protecting the Trinity

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Tarrant Regional Water District would like to present this short video to describe how we are helping cultivate a much healthier environment along the Trinity River than the city of…

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TCU students paint the Trinity Trails

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TCU School of Art Professor Adam Fung’s Advanced Painting class visited the Trinity River, along with Professor Nick Bontrager’s Video Art class, over the course of three class meetings including…

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Lake Current Level Conservation Level* Level Difference**
Arlington 546.71 550.00 -3.29
Benbrook 690.87 694.00 -3.13
Bridgeport 832.25 836.00 -3.75
Cedar Creek 319.43 322.00 -2.57
Eagle Mountain 646.30 649.10 -2.80
Lake Worth 592.31 594.00 -1.69
Richland-Chambers 313.39 315.00 -1.61

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*Conservation Level: The permitted level of water an entity is allowed to hold in a lake. Any amount above the conservation level is used for the temporary storage of flood waters and must be released downstream.

**Difference: Amount above or below conservation level.

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