Tarrant Regional Water District to spend $60 Million to occupy 108,676 square feet of space in Fort Worth Texas.
Fort Worth, Texas — According to state and local development sources, Tarrant Regional Water District plans to invest $60,000,000.00 to build out 108,676 square feet of new space in Fort Worth. The company plans to occupy the new space at 4652 Old Decatur Road in Fort Worth, on or about August 1, 2027. According to the company website 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.
To learn more about Tarrant Regional Water District, visit http://www.trwd.com/
Company Contact:
Leah King, President
817-335-2491
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