Water Education
Woodinville
Water District offers several fun and exciting classroom presentations
in local schools to help students explore the fascinating world of
water. All presentations are tailored to our region and are offered
free of charge. Each classroom visited will be given a poster of our
regional water system filled with photos and information about our
region’s water supply. Each class is conducted by an experienced
naturalist from our consultant company,
Nature Vision, Inc., a company that spawned from the King County
Nature Connections program. This program was the recipient of the
Environmental Education Association of Washington’s Award of
Excellence. Check out our flyers for both
elementary and
secondary programs.
If you would like additional information about our programs, contact our Public Information Coordinator.
Woodinville
Water District as a purveyor of Seattle’s water supply, is part of the
Saving Water Partnership. Check out the
Saving Water Partnership Schools Web Site! It has something for all
school age groups. Kids, Teens and Teachers can explore the water they
use every day and learn how it gets to you and how you can use it
wisely.
Teachers
click here to find out how you can take your students on a
field trip to the Cedar River Watershed.
Students
can also take a virtual tour of both watersheds.
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Informative links:
Seattle Public Utility – History of Our Water Supply
Project Wet – Water Education for Teachers
EPA – Elementary, High School and Teachers
USGS - Water Science for School
U.S. Water News - Interesting Water Resources on the Web
H20USE - Take the tour to investigate your water saving opportunities in each area of your home.