Philosophy: The school children of today will soon be tomorrow's water
resource stewards. Teaching children to value and protect their drinking water is an
important investment in the future, as well as an excellent way to send a message home to
parents.
Approach: The Acton Water
District's education program will be offered free of charge to all students and teachers
in Acton's Public Schools. The school should call the Water District at
least 10 days in advance to schedule field trips, classroom activities, or arrange to
borrow resource materials.
The Education Program will provide the following:
Field Trip Topics
The Acton Water District's Education Program offers a variety of field trips free of charge to all students and teachers in Acton's Public Schools. Each field trip can be structured to meet the needs of the age group, and accompanying classroom materials are available upon request. Most of these field trips have an outdoor component, and are best scheduled during the spring or fall. The school should call the Water District at least 2 weeks in advance to schedule field trips.
Field trips available :
Resource materials available:
Our Drinking Water Information center contains many free brochures and fact sheets on a variety of drinking water topics. In addition, all of the following materials are available to sign out for a specified period of time.
Topics:
Groundwater protection
Water Conservation
Hydrologic Cycle
Groundwater and wells
Topics:
Acton Water District
Water Conservation
portable pH meter
Coliform bacteria test kit
Tapwater test kits
Iron test kit
Leak detection tablets with instructions sheet
Rain gauges
Soil corer
Groundwater
The Regulation of Drinking Water
Water Conservation for the American Landscape
Energy Efficient and Environmental Landscaping
Massachusetts Drinking Water Regulations, latest update
Drinking Water and Health
Chemistry of Water Treatment
Handbook of Water Use and Conservation
The groundwater simulator model is an excellent tool for demonstrating
many concepts such as aquifer basics, groundwater and surface water
dynamics, and the water cycle.