5th Grade Enjoys Splashwater Education Festival in Lihue : Kauai Now : Kauai News & Information

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The Make a Splash with Project WET festival returns to Lihue’s Vidinha football stadium on September 15 after a two-year postponement due to the pandemic.
Over 750 5th graders enjoyed a festival coordinated by the Kauai County Water Department with the help of over 175 volunteers.
Joe Tait, Water Authority Manager and Chief Engineer, said:
The number of participants from neighboring islands this year was the highest in 17 years. Volunteers representing five water authorities flew in from Oahu, Molokai, and the Big Island to join his team with Kauai’s water authorities and water-related communities, his partners.
WET in Project WET stands for Water Education Today. The festival featured activity stations with lectures and interactive components. This year’s water topics include groundwater, drinking water services, protection of the environment and water resources, watershed management, water cycles, water properties, natural ecosystems, protection of native species, rescue of marine animals, and understanding water droplets. It was There was a new activity related to reclaimed water this year.
“Water education continues to be a top priority in our outreach programs. It serves as a great opportunity to provide a I am an Information and Education Specialist and Festival Coordinator for the Water Authority.
“This is the first year the festival will feature an activity on wastewater, and it proves that the limits of this event have yet to be reached,” she added.
For more information about Make a Splash with Project WET Festival or Project WET Hawai’i, contact the Water Department at 808-245-5461.
2022 Make a Splash with Project WET Festival Sponsors: Aqua Engineers, Inc., American Water Works Association – Hawaii Section, Carollo Engineers, Inc., Honolulu City and County – Storm Water Branch, Department of Land and Natural Resources – Aquatic Resources Kauai Chapter, East & West Kauai Soil and Water Conservation District, Grove Farm Land Corporation, Hawaii Rural Water Association, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) – Marine Animal Rescue Program, Kapaa High School JROTC Cadet Program, Kaua Water Authority, Kauai Buses , Kauai Agriculture Department, Kauai Invasive Species Commission, Kodani and Associates Engineers, LLC., The Nature Conservancy, Uncle Tilo’s Clean Water, LLC., UH College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (UH-CTAHR) Kauai Agricultural Research Center , DOW Employees, Families and Retirees.
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