The Metro Water
District supports primary and secondary education activities to teach
children and youth the importance of protecting and preserving water
resources, including:
- Advocating the Project WET curriculum in schools and nature centers throughout the region.
- Offering workshops and presentations about water quality and water
supply to educators, school principals and school board leaders.
- Participating in Rivers Alive events and watershed festivals.
- Promoting the Metro Water District's Essay Contest for area middle school students.