Trinity River Authority

The Trinity River Authority (TRA) was formed in 1955 by the Texas legislature. Its main concerns are water supply and water conservation in the Trinity River Basin. The authority extends over 17,965 square miles (46,529 km2), including all or part of 17 counties.[1] The general offices of the authority are located in Arlington, Texas.

Trinity River Authority
AbbreviationTRA
Formation1955
TypeGovernment-owned corporation
PurposeWater conservation and reclamation
HeadquartersArlington, Texas
Region served
All or part of 17 counties in Texas
General Manager
J. Kevin Ward
Main organ
Board of Directors
Websitehttp://www.trinityra.org/

TRA is a self-funded entity from its operations; it receives no state appropriations or taxes.

Leadership

TRA is governed by a 25-member board of directors, all of whom are appointed by the Governor of Texas for six-year terms. Roughly 1/3 of the board is reappointed or replaced every two years. The board, in turn, hires the General Manager, who oversees TRA's operations.

Under the statute creating the TRA, the board members are appointed as follows:

Dams and reservoirs

Since 1911, 31 major reservoirs have been constructed in the drainage basin of the Trinity River, 29 of which fall under the jurisdiction of the Trinity River Authority.

See also

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