What happens to #1 and #2 activity from our local Water Utility Authority
A tour of the Sandoval County landfill
Releasing native fish raised in the classroom into the Rio Grande
Porcupine!
Learning about how wastewater is treated in the city
Planting trees in the Bosque
Enviroscape model, learning about stormwater
Learning about our Changing river ecosystem, Middle Rio Grande
Sandhill cranes
Planting along the rive
RiverXchange® students explore local water resources and conservation concerns with water resource professionals and educators from local institutions.
Classes receive 4 in-class presentations and a field trip to help students explore these issues.
Through our hands-on curriculum, students learn about The Big Water Questions and gain the knowledge they need to decide for themselves what they can do to protect water resources.
Students advocate for their local watershed in their community through a service learning action project of interest.
By teaching about how water works in our communities and inspiring action in our community, we gain understanding and appreciation for the critical role water plays in our lives. This inspires us all to care for and protect water, everywhere.
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members of the public. As part of this commitment, the District strives to provide an accessible website compatible with
the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1, AA, and commercial screen reading software. Features of the
website are created to allow individuals with vision and other impairments to understand and use the website to the same
degree as someone without disabilities.
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and controlling State laws. In an ongoing effort to continually improve and remediate accessibility issues,
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