Tarrant Regional Water District
Ehsan Rajaie is a civil engineer with extensive experience in infrastructure engineering and construction management. Currently serving as an Infrastructure Engineering Assistant at Tarrant Regional Water District, Ehsan specializes in reviewing and evaluating project proposals and design documents and performing analyses on large-diameter buried pipe valve systems. Ehsan also contributes to research on trenchless technology as a Graduate Research Assistant at CUIRE and assists in teaching civil engineering coursework at The University of Texas at Arlington. Previous roles include Co-Founder and Project Manager at Arman Nik Abniye, where project delivery was managed from planning to completion, and a University Lecturer at the University of Applied Science and Technology, instructing a variety of civil engineering courses. Ehsan holds a PhD in Civil Engineering from The University of Texas at Arlington, a Master's in Structural Engineering from Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch, and a Bachelor's in Civil Engineering from Islamic Azad University.
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Tarrant Regional Water District
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For more than 90 years, the Tarrant Regional Water District has provided quality water to its customers, implemented vital flood control measures and created recreational opportunities for Tarrant County residents and communities. Led by a publicly elected five-member board, the Water District owns and operates four major reservoirs including Lake Bridgeport, Eagle Mountain Lake and the Cedar Creek and Richland-Chambers Reservoirs. TRWD has also constructed more than 150 miles of water pipelines, 27 miles of floodway levees, more than 40 miles of Trinity River Trails and a 260 acre wetland water reuse project designed to increase future water supplies for the area. As one of the largest raw water suppliers in the state of Texas, TRWD provides water to more than 1.7 million people in the North Central Texas area. TRWD serves more than 30 wholesale customers including the cities of Fort Worth, Arlington, Mansfield and the Trinity River Authority. Operations span an 11-county area reaching from Jack County to Freestone County and include maintenance of dams at the Water District’s four reservoirs as well as the more than 150 miles of pipeline used for water transport.