Jr. Lilac Parade 5/13/17
Aqua Duck enjoyed the 2017 Jr. Lilac Parade and all of the great youth groups.
Aqua Duck enjoyed the 2017 Jr. Lilac Parade and all of the great youth groups.
Chester Elementary Science Fair
Follow Aqua Duck as he visits the rivers and water fountains in Paris France, Behrn Switzerland and Aaken Germany. He tasted water in three countries and still thinks the Spokane Valley Rathdrum Prairie Valley Aquifer has the best tasting water in the world.
The weather was beautiful at Finch Arboretum for the Arbor Day Celebrations and Master Gardener’s Compost Fair.
Meeting Agenda, Minutes and Supporting Documents
SAJB President Ty Wick, was honored on March 17, 2017 at the Spokane River Forum H2O Breakfast for 40 plus years of dedication to safe drinking water.
Contest for students grades 2-6 Don’t Pollute Our Water It’s Beneath You. Deadline to enter is May 1, 2017
This video describes the basic characteristics of two types of aquifers and identifies four types of geological units that make up many of the aquifers in the US.
Solid Waste is converted into enegry and ash at the Waste To Energy (WTE) Facility in Spokane Washington. Built in 1991, the WTE Facility celebrated it’s 25th Anniversary.
Post Falls Dam in Idaho was originally a log dam built in 1879. In 1906 the dam was rebuilt to produce electricity. Post Falls Dam is part of a series of power generating dams along the Spokane River which runs 111 miles from Lake Coeur d’Alene , Idaho to the Columbia River in Washington..
SAJB Meeting Agenda, Minutes and Supporting documents
Roosevelt Elementary held an amazing STEM night (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math).
Trentwood Elementary hosted “Experience Science” night that features great student science exhibits and science guests from lots of community organizations.
Mullan Road Elementary 4th and 5th graders created awesome Science Projects.
The Service Truck Rodeo is a great place for Water Purveyors to share information and test their skills. See if you can find all of the ducks in trucks.
Hamblen Elementary Students created great science fair displays and experiments.
McDonald Elementary 4th and 5th Grade Students created very interesting science projects.
Longfellow Elementary 2017 Science Night
Meeting Agenda, Minutes and Supporting Documents
Let’s be honest, there’s a lot of anxiety going on, and it’s not just emanating from the halls of Washington D.C. In the Evergreen state, 2016 saw a “process” to develop a “process” to develop clean water guidance. That’s the equivalent of being told to shelter in place.
The Call was developed by the Idaho Washington Aquifer Collaborative www.iwac.us in collaboration with Washington State University Graduate student Korey Woodley.
Otis Orchards held its annual Science Extravaganza. The event is designed to expose students and families to the vast array of science fields. Science is interesting and Really Fun!
Meeting Agenda, Minutes and Supporting Documents
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