See How a New Mexico Plant Got 7,000 Kids to Care About Wastewater

The Albuquerque Water Authority receives a public education award for an event that teaches fourth-graders about the value of water.
See How a New Mexico Plant Got 7,000 Kids to Care About Wastewater
A student works on a scavenger hunt worksheet during a Bosque hike.

Who really owns a river? Technically, the answer is no one. But employees of the Albuquerque Bernalillo County (New Mexico) Water Utility Authority believe their river, the Rio Grande, belongs to everyone. And with ownership comes great responsibility.

With that in mind, the...

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