United States Geological Survey
The "Water Science for Schools" website has all kinds of information for students on water basis, water use, the water cycle, and more!
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Water Environment Federation
The "Aqua Venturer Time Machine" is an interactive global timeline of water and wastewater past, present, and future. Learn the story of water, its treatment and use throughout history, and its importance to life on Earth.
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Environmental Protection Agency
Try EPA's new interactive online quiz! Move the water-efficiency hero Flow through water pipes and answer water-efficiency questions while avoiding water-wasting monsters such as Sogosaurus and Drainiac. Test your knowledge of water-using behaviors and common water-saving opportunities by using information you've learned on the WaterSense website. |
Department of Water Resources
To help you develop classroom curriculum, the Department of Water Resources offers water education materials at no charge.
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Project “WET”
Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) coordinators conduct training sessions for local teachers. Click Here for more information on these workshops.
Teacher's Page
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"Where does my water come from?"
This web page will help Californians identify their source(s) of drinking water, how drinking water is treated, and how to help prevent pollution of our groundwater and surface water supplies.
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Bay Area Water Supply & Conservation Agency (BAWSCA)
The Hetch Hetchy Water System- an overview of the Hetch Hetchy Water System, Redwood City's water supply. |
CREEC Network
The California Regional Environmental Education Community (CREEC) Network is a great source for Teacher Resources in California.
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