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    The best way to ensure that you are getting the highest
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    We have lots of materials, information and activities
    available to help you, your family and your classmates
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Water Websites

In addition to the resources you can find here on DrinkTap, below are links to other sites that have information and materials available to
help you learn more about water.*

  • Drinking Water Week is celebrated by the American Water Works Association and water providers all across North America during the first full week of May every year. Scroll down the page for puzzles, coloring sheets, and more.
  • Water's Value AWWA and the Water Environment Federation have developed downloadable materials that communicate the value of water services.
  • Aquapedia is an online water encyclopedia from the Water Education Foundation.
  • The Discovery Channel School offers STEM educational resources, including activities for water.
  • EPA's Environmental Education Center offers basic and clear information regarding drinking water and the environment.
  • EnviroScape® sells kits and models that connect what we do on land to what happens in our rivers, lakes, oceans and groundwater.
  • Getwise.org is a conservation education program.
  • H2G0 Kids offers activity sheets and experiment ideas to explore the world of water.
  • H2O for Life provides opportunities to young people to raise awareness about the water crisis to provide funds for water, sanitation and hygiene education for a partner school in a developing country.
  • Kids Activity Book is a collection of fun, educational activities, like a maze, Eye Spy, puzzle and more in both English and Spanish.
  • Project WET offers classroom-ready teaching aids for water resources awareness.
  • Savingwater.org is sponsored by the Saving Water Partnership, a group of local utilities that fund water conservation programs in Seattle and King County.
  • SAWS Education is provided by the San Antonio Water System.
  • The Water Resources Education Initiative is the U.S. Geological Survey’s educational outreach program.
  • The USGS’s Water Science School is an interactive center focusing on many aspects of water.

If you know of a good water website, please let us know!
*Posting links to these websites does not imply endorsement of their products or services.