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waterSmart is a program that seeks to conserve water in Georgia by encouraging reductions in outdoor water use. It offers simple tips for maintaining healthy lawns and gardens while using less water. The tools for homeowners, tools for teachers, and tools for facilities managers provided through the waterSmart program were developed by the Education Roundtable, a partnership of organizations working together to deliver coordinated environmental messages to Georgians.
WaterSense is a partnership program sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Its mission is to protect the future of our nation's water supply by promoting and enhancing the market for water-efficient products and services. The publications provided by the WaterSense program include useful information on water efficiency, water use and supply, plumbing fixtures and irrigation.
Other links for educational resources on water conservation:
Pollution Prevention Assistance
Division of the Georgia Department
of Natural Resources
Every
Drop Counts brochure
Project Wet – Water Education for Teachers
Conserve Water Educators' Guide
Kids
in Discovery Series: Conserve Water Activity Booklets
The Rainstick: A Fable
H2OUSE Interactive Website
Georgia Conservancy's Native Waters Education Curriculum
There are a wide variety of organizations, including nature centers
and museums that provide field experiences and education programs.
Visit the EEinGEORGIA
website for
more information.
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