Upper Trinity Regional Water District
Doug Janeway has extensive experience in real estate and economic development, currently serving in the Real Estate department at Upper Trinity Regional Water District since February 2018. Prior to this role, Doug Janeway worked for the City of Irving from June 1992 to February 2018, focusing on economic development and real estate initiatives. Additionally, Doug Janeway gained experience as a Commercial Real Estate Appraiser from December 1990 to June 1992. Educationally, Doug Janeway holds a Master's degree in Land Economics and Real Estate from Texas A&M University, acquired between 1986 and 1990.
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Upper Trinity Regional Water District
The Upper Trinity Regional Water District (UTRWD) is a conservation district, created by the State of Texas in 1989 to provide towns, cities and utilities with sound, long-term water supply. Upper Trinity is authorized to provide water, wastewater, solid waste, and storm water (watershed protection) services -- all on a wholesale basis. The boundaries of Upper Trinity include all of Denton County, plus limited portions of Collin and Dallas Counties. The District is composed of 25 Member entities; 21 cities and towns, 1 utility authority, and 3 special districts. In addition, Denton County appoints 2 representatives to the Board. Upper Trinity serves its Members plus other utility and municipal customers. Current District services include treated water, non-potable water, wastewater treatment, and collection of household hazardous wastes.