A new book from two WEF staffers takes kids on a journey to discover the importance of water and the professionals who take care of it.
A contest to identify water at different stages of treatment challenged visitors to an educational event in Round Rock, Texas.
A small-scale wastewater treatment plant is part of an EcoCenter in San Francisco that teaches students and adults about the environment in a wetland setting.
A website created by Metropolitan Council Environmental Services delivers public information that has helped engage residents and reduce I&I.
A children’s water festival in Ontario has helped turn students’ focus toward the value of water and has led some into water-related careers
A mural inspired by a former Santa Cruz treatment plant superintendent has had a big impact on staff morale and community appreciation
Brightly colored posters created by kids help the Monte Vista Water District spread the message of conservation year-round
First it cleaned up its air quality, and now the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, is addressing SSOs
The Illinois village of Carol Stream draws up to 300 visitors each year to an open house with treatment plant tours and activities for all ages.