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UTRWD Provides an Update on Operations, Conservation and Watershed Protection Activities.
UTRWD Feature in Dallas Morning News
The Dallas Morning News recently featured Upper Trinity’s Irrigation Checkup program and Lake Ralph Hall project in an article. The article highlights the need to use less water while developing new water sources for future population growth. Read the article here. (Photo credit Dallas Morning News)

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Middle School Research Competition
The Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT) is inviting students in grades 6-8 to participate in the Force of Nature research competition! Teams will research a native plant topic and create a presentation of results by March 31, 2026. Winners will receive a trophy and $300 garden grant! PLUS, Upper Trinity will support teams with research funds and additional prizes! Visit the Force of Nature website or email Rebecca Zabolio for more details!

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Source Water Protection Week
Source Water Protection Week (Sept. 28 – Oct. 4) highlights how clean drinking water starts with healthy watersheds, including our lakes and creeks. Whether you’re thinking about preserving your farm or ranch or how to best apply herbicides to your lawn, learn how you can do your part to keep your watershed – and your drinking water source – clean and healthy.
Learn more

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Behind the Scenes – Water Reclamation Operators at Work
Did you know that clarifiers are one of the most important steps in cleaning wastewater? At UTRWD’s Water Reclamation Plants, these large basins let solids settle to the bottom while cleaner water rises to the top for further treatment. Our operators carefully monitor this process every day to protect public health and keep local waterways clean.

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900 North Kealy Street
P.O. Box 305
Lewisville, Texas 75067
(972) 219-1228
www.utrwd.com
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