NYWEA presenters deliver hands-on wastewater education to fifth-graders at a county soil and water conservation field day event.
Rain gardens and bioswales at clean-water plants help an Arkansas utility promote sustainability, biodiversity and natural wildlife habitat.
A unique learning experience takes Springfield fifth graders out of the classroom and into the wastewater treatment plant.
The Waynesboro Wastewater Treatment Plant delivers quality effluent with new equipment, a sound maintenance program and a devoted staff.
A bird sanctuary at a Virginia clean-water plant helps a utility deliver a critical message about the value of clean water.
Award-winning Florida plant succeeds with excellent operation and maintenance, capital improvements, and a training program to attract and retain talented staff.
Kids learn about the water cycle, the value of water, and more in presentations and experiments offered by an Indiana district.
The Chicago suburb of Highland Park takes pride in water conservation and a membrane filtration system that keeps the water supply reliable and safe.
The Houston WaterWorks Water Festival marks 25 years of teaching kids about the importance of water and its protection.
A model competition in Florida gives elementary to high school students hands-on experience in form-follows-function engineering.