PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMS
Many different types of programs can provide opportunities for public audiences to learn and get involved in activities that benefit their local drainage and wastewater systems.
BEHAVIOR CHANGE INITIATIVES - Encourage people to practice behaviors that prevent pollution and protect infrastructure.
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES - A range of resources that help people learn about water management, find actions to take, or understand the background of science and systems.
WORKSHOPS & TRAININGS - Short educational programs that teach practical skills or share ideas about water management.
YOUTH ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION - Opportunities for youth to learn about topics such as watershed science, water conservation, and environmental history.
STEWARDSHIP EVENTS AND PROGRAMS - Opportunities that allow people to take action to conserve, protect, and create a more sustainable environment.
COMMUNITY SCIENCE PROGRAMS - Community can participate in collecting data that can inform decisions and programs related to water resources.