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LEARNING CENTER

The future of the One Water we all share is in the hands of children and youth everywhere. It’s important to equip them now with the knowledge they’ll need to make good decisions about water, water usage and water reclamation later.

LRWRA dedicates this section to parents and educators who are the keys to developing informed ratepayers for the One Water. One Future. shared by all. We have age-appropriate activities designed to help students learn about the water cycle, water conservation and reclamation, and even careers with water.

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Welcome to the LRWRA Learning Center. Grab your cape and start your journey to become a water hero! Learn about the importance of reclaiming used water, and how the heroes at LRWRA preserve water today so we all have water tomorrow!

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We can help children form good water usage habits by educating them young. Below are links to fun, educational resources to familiarize children in elementary school with the basics of the water cycle and water conservation.

Coloring and Activity Pages

Word Finds, Facts and Projects

Video

Other Information

Here is a list of water or conservation-related observances that you can plan lessons, field trips, or educational programming around:

World Wetlands Day February 2
World Water Day March 22
Earth Day April 22
Arbor Day April 26
World Oceans Day June 8
World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought June 17
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We must teach children about their impact on our one water. Below are links to educational resources to help middle school students understand how they affect our one water and how they can protect it.

Water Science Glossary

Detecting Leaks in Your Home

Teacher Resources for Water Science

Community Projects

Science Fair Projects

Classroom Projects/Resources

Here is a list of water or conservation-related observances that you can plan lessons, field trips, or educational programming around:

World Wetlands Day February 2
World Water Day March 22
Earth Day April 22
Arbor Day April 26
World Oceans Day June 8
World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought June 17
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To protect our future water, we must teach our future ratepayers the best water usage practices. Below are links to projects and interactive learning opportunities that teach high school students how they can help with water conservation and reclamation.

Community Projects

Science Fair Projects

Other Information

Volunteer with Us

If you would like to volunteer at an LRWRA community event, submit your information here and we’ll be happy to contact you regarding upcoming opportunities.

Here is a list of water or conservation-related observances that you can plan lessons, field trips, or educational programming around:

World Wetlands Day February 2
World Water Day March 22
Earth Day April 22
Arbor Day April 26
World Oceans Day June 8
World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought June 17
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