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X-WR-CALDESC:Healthy Water\, Healthy People Workshop\nCoordinator: Dennis C
 lement\, Project WET State Coordinator\, Ohio Environmental Protection Age
 ncy\, Office of\nEnvironmental Education\nAssistance from: Lynn White\, Bu
 tler SWCD\; Deb Bigelow\, Coshocton SWCD\; Linda Pettit\, Franklin SWCD\n9
  AM – 4:00 PM\nCost: $25.00\nLunch included: Maplestreet Station Dining Ha
 ll\nMaximum Capacity: 30 people\nHealthy Water\, Healthy People (HWHP) is 
 the secondary curriculum to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency’s Pro
 ject WET. HWHP will help educators address national science standards thro
 ugh interactive activities that interpret water quality concepts and promo
 te diverse learning styles\, with foundations in the scientific method. HW
 HP curriculum is intended for middle and high school audiences\, however\,
  can be adapted for other audiences and grade levels.\n\nParticipants will
  receive a 248-page activity guide\, designed to raise the awareness and u
 nderstanding of water quality topics and issues and their relationship to 
 personal\, public\, and environmental health. The guide contains 25 origin
 al activities that link priority water quality topics to real-life experie
 nces of educators and students. Participants will also receive the HWHP: F
 ield Monitoring Guide\, which yields in-depth information about ten water 
 quality parameters. The Healthy Water Healthy People Field Monitoring Guid
 e answers\nquestions about water quality testing using technical overviews
 \, data interpretation guidelines\, case studies\, chemical formulas\, lab
 oratory demonstrations and much more. \n\nRegistrants should prepare for w
 alking to a field site as well as classroom teaching. In the afternoon\, y
 ou will be engaged in stream quality monitoring collecting and identifying
  macroinvertebrates. Please wear clothing and shoes (NO FLIP FLOPS) that y
 ou don’t mind getting wet and/or potentially dirty while in the stream. Yo
 u will also briefly touch upon habitat assessment and chemical monitoring 
 while at the stream.\n\nHome | Project Wet\n*Both guides are being donated
  by the Ohio EPA\, Office of Environmental Education. Funds to pay for the
 se guides are derived from penalty fines the agency assesses for violation
 s to the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts in the state of Ohio.
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DESCRIPTION:Healthy Water\, Healthy People Workshop\nCoordinator: Dennis Cl
 ement\, Project WET State Coordinator\, Ohio Environmental Protection Agen
 cy\, Office of\nEnvironmental Education\nAssistance from: Lynn White\, But
 ler SWCD\; Deb Bigelow\, Coshocton SWCD\; Linda Pettit\, Franklin SWCD\n9 
 AM – 4:00 PM\nCost: $25.00\nLunch included: Maplestreet Station Dining Hal
 l\nMaximum Capacity: 30 people\nHealthy Water\, Healthy People (HWHP) is t
 he secondary curriculum to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency’s Proj
 ect WET. HWHP will help educators address national science standards throu
 gh interactive activities that interpret water quality concepts and promot
 e diverse learning styles\, with foundations in the scientific method. HWH
 P curriculum is intended for middle and high school audiences\, however\, 
 can be adapted for other audiences and grade levels.\n\nParticipants will 
 receive a 248-page activity guide\, designed to raise the awareness and un
 derstanding of water quality topics and issues and their relationship to p
 ersonal\, public\, and environmental health. The guide contains 25 origina
 l activities that link priority water quality topics to real-life experien
 ces of educators and students. Participants will also receive the HWHP: Fi
 eld Monitoring Guide\, which yields in-depth information about ten water q
 uality parameters. The Healthy Water Healthy People Field Monitoring Guide
  answers\nquestions about water quality testing using technical overviews\
 , data interpretation guidelines\, case studies\, chemical formulas\, labo
 ratory demonstrations and much more. \n\nRegistrants should prepare for wa
 lking to a field site as well as classroom teaching. In the afternoon\, yo
 u will be engaged in stream quality monitoring collecting and identifying 
 macroinvertebrates. Please wear clothing and shoes (NO FLIP FLOPS) that yo
 u don’t mind getting wet and/or potentially dirty while in the stream. You
  will also briefly touch upon habitat assessment and chemical monitoring w
 hile at the stream.\n\nHome | Project Wet\n*Both guides are being donated 
 by the Ohio EPA\, Office of Environmental Education. Funds to pay for thes
 e guides are derived from penalty fines the agency assesses for violations
  to the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts in the state of Ohio.
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LOCATION:Miami University
SUMMARY:Healthy Water\, Healthy People Workshop
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