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Education

Education is the key to preserving water, and that’s why Chino Basin Water Conservation District offers a variety of education programs and activities.

Education Grant

Links 

Education Resources

California Regional Environmental Education Community (CREEC) Network

Education and the Environment Initiative (EEI) Curriculum

“Watch the Water” Classroom Poster

“Stuff for Kids” Webpage

Downloadable Activity and Coloring Book

Online Education Resources

Online Resources for Kids

 

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7-12 Winner Leslie Pasos

Annual Water Conservation Poster Contest

CHINO BASIN WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT ANNUAL POSTER CONTEST 2011 – 2012 The Chino Basin Water Conservation District is inviting K-12 schools and individual students within the District’s boundaries to participate in the District’s annual Poster contest.  The theme of the poster contest is “Promoting Water Conservation”.  We have two categories and therefore two awards this …

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Where your water comes from

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Compost Man

For Teachers

Teachers can schedule tours of Chino Basin Water Conservation District’s Water Wise Demonstration Garden by setting up an appointment with Mr. Dave (aka: Compost Man).   The tours are free and the District will pay for bussing for schools within the District boundaries.

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For Kids

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Education Grant

Annual Education Grant Award High School and College students, studying full time, living within the District’s boundaries pursuing a degree related to, or identified with water, are invited to apply for our annual Education Grant. Grant Guide | Grant Application | Map | Mission

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Water Cycle

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Do it Yourself Sheets

How to Prepare & Design Your Landscape Natural Methods for Pest Control (IPM) How to Compost

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Education Links

Chino Creek Wetlands & Educational Park The 22-acre park features wetlands and riparian habitat, trails, sampling stations, picnic areas, visitor’s center, parking, bridges, and an amphitheater.  It also demonstrates water supply improvement, storm water treatment, and water efficiency.  Education programs include a water discovery program and field trips (bussing grants available).  Operated in partnership between …

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