
Nestlé Waters and TOMRA sponsor student-led recycling program in New York after Project WET festival
North Salem students take part in the Incredible Journey water cycle activity A Make a Splash with Project WET water festival in North Salem, New York in June 2010 inspired
Water Ministry employee champions water education and Project WET in rural Uganda
Teddy Tindamanyire is an employee of the Uganda Ministry of Water and the Environment Teddy Tindamanyire watched the boy tighten his grip on the rope and yank with all his
Walmart employees in two states learn about water and how to use Project WET with children in their community
Walmart employees learn about competing demands for water with the 8-4-1 activity Each Walmart associate represented one of eight water users – agriculture, energy, industry for example. Using eight strings
Walmart "makes a splash" with Project WET
Walmart Supercenter employees teach shoppers about watersheds At two Montana Walmart stores, more than 400 children, along with their parents, grandparents and others, learned about ground water, the water cycle
Dr. Alvaro Aldama Wins Water Visionary Award at 4th World Water Forum in Mexico City
Dr. Alvaro Aldama, director of the Mexican Institute for Water Technology (IMTA) At the 4th World Water Forum, held in Mexico City in March of 2006, Project WET presented the
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