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  2. Why do Fort Worth water bills spike in April? Here’s what the ...

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    Fort Worth residents may be shocked by the bump in their April water bill. Some have even taken to social media to vent their frustration. The confusion revolves around the charges levied on ...

  3. Fort Worth is raising the fee by 15%, which will add roughly $6.61 per month to the average single family household water bill. About 38% of Fort Worth properties face some kind of flood risk ...

  4. How Tarrant Regional Water District helps nearly 1M Fort ...

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    Why does Fort Worth need a water district? In 1922, rainfall caused a deadly flood to surge through Fort Worth. The 11 inches of rainfall caused the Trinity River levees to overflow, and killed 10 ...

  5. Tarrant Regional Water District - Wikipedia

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    A devastating flood occurred in Fort Worth on April 12, 1922. The damage and loss of life was catastrophic. As a result, the Tarrant County Commissioner's Court on October 7, 1924, created the Tarrant County Water Improvement District Number One.

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    In the left navigation menu, click My Wallet | select View My Bill. - The Billing Statement page will appear. 3. From the dropdown menu, select the time period you ...

  7. Fort Worth is considering a new fee on homeowners ... - AOL

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    Most of Fort Worth’s shoddier streets are concentrated inside the Interstate 820 loop. The city set aside $28.3 million in cash for road renovations in its latest budget.

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  9. Dallas Water Utilities - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Water Utilities (DWU) is the water and wastewater service operated by the City of Dallas, Texas, in the United States. DWU is a non-profit City of Dallas department that provides services to the city and 31 nearby communities, employs approximately 1450 people, and consists of 26 programs.