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The Trinity River Authority of Texas is a conservation and reclamation district that provides water and wastewater treatment, along with recreation and reservoir facilities, within the nearly 18,000-square-mile Trinity River basin.
Lake/River Data. To find out more about water levels and rain measurement in your area of the Trinity River basin, please see Lake Livingston current conditions and river data.
TRA's services improve public health and daily life in the communities we serve. Every day, we improve water quality in the Trinity River, and we stay poised at the forefront of new technologies and innovations that will allow us to continue our clean-water services for years to come.
Career Opportunities. Trinity River Authority is one of the largest river authorities in Texas, where we enjoy a dynamic and exciting work environment that takes pride in providing safe, clean water to more than 60 cities along the Trinity River Basin.
Services. TRA owns and operates four water treatment and supply facilities, five wastewater treatment facilities, one reservoir and one recreation project, plus serving as local sponsor for three multiple-purpose lakes operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
936-653-4312. If you have questions, comments, or complaints, feel free to use the Contact TRA form provided below. For general questions about TRA, visit our FAQ page. Additional information and educational resources can be found on our Resources page.
2019-2024 Strategic Plan. The Trinity River Authority of Texas is an innovative, adaptive leader, enriching the Trinity basin as a resource for Texans. The Trinity River Authority’s mission is to promote conservation, reclamation, protection and development of the natural resources of the river basin for the benefit of the public.
The Trinity River Authority of Texas is an innovative, adaptive leader, enriching the Trinity basin as a resource for Texans. Core Values. Integrity in all things. Service and performance excellence. Accountability to the public, customers and to each other. Teamwork.
Central Regional Wastewater System. The Central Regional Wastewater System is a large regional wastewater system located on 495 acres adjacent to the West Fork of the Trinity River; it serves approximately 1.4 million customers.
Locations. TRA owns and operates four water treatment facilities, five wastewater treatment facilities, one reservoir and one recreation project, plus serving as local sponsor for three multiple-purpose lakes operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.