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Water Festivals, Buckets of Fun and Learning

Water festivals provide an occasion to be festive about water. They enable people to come together to celebrate water, have fun with water, observe its varied characteristics and, last but not least, learn about water. The Water Resources Research Center of the University of Arizona’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences coordinates Arizona Make a Splash with Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) Water Festivals.

Date to Remember: WRRC Conference, June 5

Planning has begun for the Water Resources Research Center’s annual spring conference, to be held in Phoenix June 5. The title of the conference is “20th Anniversary of the Environmental Quality Act and ADEQ: Assessing, Protecting and Remediating the State’s Water Quality. What Future Challenges?” and is cosponsored by the Arizona Water Institute and the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality. To include your name on a mailing list to receive additional information about the event contact us at wrrc@ag.arizona.edu. Check the WRRC web site for conference planning updates.
Previous WRRC conferences have been popular, well-attended events, attracting wide representation from the Arizona water community. The premier water event of the spring season, the WRRC conferences have served as lively forums for participants with varied expertise and backgrounds to present, discuss and debate critical water issues. The upcoming event promises to be no exception.

Conducted at various locations throughout the state, the festivals are annual events involving fourth grade students and their teachers, with sessions organized by Arizona Project WET staff and volunteers. The festivals offer interactive activities, hands-on engagement, to teach students about such topics as groundwater/aquifers, water use and conservation, water sources, watersheds and the water cycle. Each activity is correlated to state standards and addresses a crucial topic in water stewardship.

Those offering testimony to the benefits of the festival include Felicia from Alpine Elementary School. Felicia says,” I learned how a cloud is made, and I know what a watershed is.”

Arizona Project WET is coordinating eight festivals this year, with events scheduled at Avondale, Chandler, Tucson, Central Yavapai, Flagstaff, Sierra Vista, Yuma and Safford. About 5700 students and 230 teachers are expected to attend the events. Festival sponsors include the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, the Arizona Department of Water Resources and the Central Arizona Project along with local sponsors.

Project WET USA provides national leadership in encouraging and promoting Make a Splash water festivals nationwide. For additional information about Arizona Make a Splash with Project WET Water Festivals contact Sandra Rode: 520-792-9591 x24 or srode@cals.arizona.edu.

Conserving Stormwater, Rainwater Conference
The Water Resources Research Center cosponsored the conference, “Looking Ahead: Managing Stormwater and Harvesting Rainwater for Conservation,” conducted Oct. 27-28. Presentations focused on satisfying federal stormwater management requirements and incorporating Best Management Practices and techniques for the beneficial use of rain and stormwater. Site design, land preparation, roof top collection and groundwater infiltration methods were presented for large and small scale projects. Participants came from eight states and several foreign countries. The event was sponsored by the Southwest Region, American Rainwater Catchment Systems Association (ARCSA) and the Consortium for Action Throughout the Community for Harvesting Rainwater (CATCH Water). Other cosponsors of the event included the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, ARCADIS, University of Arizona, Pima County, City of Tucson and the Advanced Housing Research Center.

 
 

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