by Numan Shaikh | Jun 29, 2022
The lack of meaningful rainfall, continued hot, dry conditions and overall growth and development are leading to higher than normal water use among Upper Trinity’s Customers. Upper Trinity has determined that water demand is approaching a level that could cause a...
by Numan Shaikh | Jun 1, 2022
Lewisville, TX – June 1, 2022 – Considerable population growth in North Texas and more extreme weather events are underscoring the importance of water conservation for the region. The Upper Trinity Regional Water District that serves approximately 350,000 people in...
by Numan Shaikh | Nov 29, 2021
Fannin County, Texas — Ever wondered why water doesn’t just seep underneath a dam? A slurry trench—only 3 ft. wide but nearly 60 ft. deep in some areas—explains why. Read full article.
by Numan Shaikh | Nov 26, 2021
More than five months after workers broke ground in rural Fannin County, progress is continuing on the construction of Lake Ralph Hall, a massive $490 million project that will deliver water to thousands of North Texas residents when it is completed. Read full...
by Numan Shaikh | Nov 23, 2021
Construction officials say work is going according to plan for Lake Ralph Hall, a man-made lake in Ladonia that broke ground five months ago and will eventually supply millions of gallons of water each day to Denton County. Read full article.