NYWEA presenters deliver hands-on wastewater education to fifth-graders at a county soil and water conservation field day event.
San Antonio Confluence Conference enables sharing of projects and ideas by young people who are passionate about water.
A unique learning experience takes Springfield fifth graders out of the classroom and into the wastewater treatment plant.
A central Illinois village proves that a water or wastewater plant solar energy project doesn’t have to be big to be economically viable.
A daylong education fair held in conjunction with WEFTEC teaches elementary and middle school students about the value of water.
Kids learn about the water cycle, the value of water, and more in presentations and experiments offered by an Indiana district.
A model competition in Florida gives elementary to high school students hands-on experience in form-follows-function engineering.
The BAYWORK collaborative in the San Francisco area reaches out to attract new blood to the profession while helping existing operators sustain and expand their skills.
A Write-Off Contest in a California water district lets middle school kids tell and illustrate stories about water conservation and water quality.
The Iowa Children’s Water Festival teaches fifth-graders about water’s importance at an age when what they learn stays with them.