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Marty Leonard wetlands
Texas News
Demand for water in North Texas is soaring. Tarrant agency is finding new ways to meet it
Nicole Lopez | Fort Worth Report
The Marty Leonard wetlands, formerly known as the Cedar Creek wetlands, could bring an additional 156 million gallons of water to the Tarrant Regional Water District's service area, which covers 11 counties.