Municue

Water

department
4 mentions across 3 events
A City of Fort Worth utility department that provides drinking water, wastewater, and reclaimed water service to Fort Worth residents and surrounding communities. Operates five drinking water plants throughout the city and manages infrastructure to protect public health and the environment.
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passed (3)
award of contract consent (3)
informal report (1)

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mentioned (4)

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100 Fort Worth Trail, Fort Worth, TX 76102·Show on Google Maps ↗
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April 2026

Award Of Contract Consent

Adopts appropriation ordinances to authorize financial transactions in capital project funds for project clean-up and close-out, and to effect the Water department's contribution to the Fiscal Years 2026–2030 Capital Improvement Program.

(ALL) Adopt Appropriation Ordinances to Authorize Financial Transactions in Certain Capital Project Funds to Facilitate the Clean-Up and Close-Out of Capital Projects, and Effect a Portion of Water's

March 2026

Informal Report

Informal report by Water Director Chris Harder briefing the council on fluoride in the city's drinking water.

Fluoride in Drinking Water - Chris Harder, Water Director

Award Of Contract Consent

Corrects a prior council communication to revise the contract award amount to $10,992,057.00 for Acadia Services, LLC for construction of the Silver Creek Lift Station, Force Main and Gravity Main, Part 3, and adopts appropriation ordinances for the Water department's Capital Improvement Program contribution.

…Gravity Main, Part 3, and Adopt Appropriation Ordinances to Effect a Portion of Water’s Contribution to the Fiscal Years 2026-2030 Capital Improvement Program

Award Of Contract Consent

Adopts an appropriation ordinance for $700,000 to cover increased project costs for the M-199 C-R Sanitary Sewer Parallel Interceptor Project, representing a portion of the Water Department's contribution to the FY 2026-2030 Capital Improvement Program.

(CD 7) Adopt Appropriation Ordinance in the Amount of $700,000.00 for Increased Project Costs for the M-199 C-R Sanitary Sewer Parallel Interceptor Project to Effect a Portion of Water’s Contribution