Published By: ERM: Pollution Prevention
AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION
Welcome to the Water Conservation Education Programs section of the WaterWiser website. American Water Works Association http://www.awwa.org/waterwiser/
BERT & PHIL’S WATER BUSTERS
Help Bert and Phil find and fix water leaks around the house before high water bills wash them out: http://www2.seattle.gov/util/waterbusters/
USGS Water Resources of California: real-time stream flow data/current & archived water data/ CA on-line reports of current projects/ current issues/highlights/upcoming events. For water education links go to: http://ca.water.usgs.gov/outreach.html
ECOSCHOOL DESIGN
EcoSchool Design Ecological schoolyards are outdoor learning environments that teach ecological principles through the design of the schoolyard landscape. They can substantially improve the appearance of school grounds while creating hands-on resources that allow teachers to lead exciting "fieldtrips" without ever leaving school property. EcoSchool Design seeks to assist schools, and those who care about them, in transforming paved schoolyards into vibrant ecosystems for outdoor learning. http://www.ecoschools.com/
ESTUARY LIVE
The featured event for National Estuaries Day since 2001 has been Estuary Live, an interactive field trip of estuaries over the Internet. Classrooms from across the country log on to explore estuaries from
GO WITH THE FLOW
Be in the Know...Go With the Flow is a map that allows the water curious to walk step-by-step through the wastewater treatment process. The Clean Water Plant has been divided into 15 components represented by icons. When clicked on, each component's icon comes up with a one paragraph, non-technical narrative description. Viewers can follow the path step-by-step, or jump around to locate a particular area of interest. (English & Spanish) Water Environment Federation: http://www.wef.org/AboutWater/ForThePublic/WastewaterTreatment/
H2O HOUSE TOUR
Take the tour to investigate your water saving opportunities in each area of your home. Click on each location to show you both the facts and specific advice. H2O House Water Saver Home: http://www.h2ouse.net//
HARVESTH2O.COM
The on-line rainwater harvesting community is dedicated to the advancement of sustainable water management practices for individuals, families, communities, and businesses. We work collaboratively with vendors, universities, research organizations, and most importantly, individuals across the globe to devise solutions for managing real world problems in water conservation. HarvestH2O is an independently managed organization. http://www.harvesth2o.com/about.shtml
HEY KIDS!
I'm Handy, and I'm here to help you learn how to protect the planet. Here you'll find information, fun games and activities, great environmental links, and more. Together, we can all lend a hand to Make Every Day Earth Day! Earth 911: http://earth911.org/just-for-kids/
NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION (NOAA) INFORMATION EXCHANGE FOR MARINE EDUCATORS
NOAA's Office of Education and the
http://mpa.gov/helpful_resources/education_training.html
PLANT RIGHT
Most of the plants used in gardens and landscaping do not invade or harm wildland areas. But a few vigorous species can - and do - escape from cultivation into open landscapes and cause a variety of ecological problems. They crowd out native plants, insects and animals, and can lead to increased flooding, fire and crop losses. A few simple steps can prevent invasions before they start. We can be an environmentally responsible community - one that supports horticultural businesses and beautiful gardens! http://www.PlantRight.org
RAIN WATER SOLUTIONS, INC.
This
RAINWATER HARVESTING
Efficient water use is increasingly important to the
RESOURCE AREA FOR TEACHERS (RAFT)
The Resource Area for Teaching (RAFT) has just opened a new facility in
THE WATER CALCULATOR
It is a tool that estimates the right amount of water to give your landscape or garden every week for zip codes for urban
Welcome to Water Learn, where students learn about water conservation through animated, interactive episodes. Discover how water impacts issues relating to nature, urban and agriculture. Custom-created teacher lesson plans for elementary, junior high, and high school integrate web site content with classroom activities. http://www.usbr.gov/mp/watershare/resources/waterlearn.html
USE WATER WISELY.COM
In 1986, faced with severe drought conditions throughout the State of
LET’S LEARN ABOUT WATER Do you know how much water a family of four uses every day in the
http://www.epa.gov/owm/water-efficiency/kids/index.htm
USGS WATER CYCLE DIAGRAM (In 60 languages)
Earth's water is always in movement, and the water cycle, also known as the hydrologic cycle, describes the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth. Since the water cycle is truly a "cycle," there is no beginning or end. Water can change states among liquid, vapor, and ice at various places in the water cycle, with these processes happening in the blink of an eye and over millions of years. USGS Water Cycle diagram in 60 languages http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/watercycle.html
WATER - USE IT WISELY
Multiple environmental education and student activity links about water. http://www.wateruseitwisely.com/toolsLinks/index.shtml
WATER AWARENESS CAMPAIGN
Download free educational books and materials from the California Water Awareness Campaign. The materials are part of the Campaign's Water Education Kit. The curriculum in the kit covers literature, art, science, math and social studies for grades K-6. Use these exciting materials and activities to help teach Department of Water Resources The Department of Water Resources provides Captain Hydro teacher guides and student workbooks for elementary and middle school grades that help students learn to use water wisely. A Water Facts & Fun catalog lists the resources available. http://publicaffairs.water.ca.gov/education/catalog.cfm
WATER CONSERVATION
More efficient water use begins with individuals, in the home and place of work. Heating and pumping water requires chemicals and energy. When we waste less water, we conserve fuel, and reduce the pollution generated by burning fuel and treating water with chemicals. Taking these and other steps, and encouraging others to do so, makes good economic, as well as environmental sense. Water saving tips: http://www.epa.gov/p2/pubs/water.htm
WATER CONSERVATION AROUND the HOUSE
Water conservation begins at home and we can all do our share. To reveal simple water conservation tips, click on the rooms in the house: http://www.publicaffairs.water.ca.gov/education/catalog.cfm
An introduction to toxic chemicals and environmental health risks you might encounter in everyday life, in everyday places: http://toxtown.nlm.nih.gov/



