Get Involved, Get Wet!

Rocky Stream
Photo Courtesy of NRCS

Drinking. Cleaning. Flushing. Playing. You use water. You need water. You can help water. Here are 15 Ways You Can Save Water [PDF 69KB].

Find out how much water you use and how to reduce your water use at the H2OUSE Water Saver [exit DNR] Web site.

Water Education Adventures

Teachers: this series of water teaching activities will assist your students in recognizing the importance of water and some of the water issues Wisconsin faces.

Educational Opportunities

Educational materials to teach kids how to think, not what to think about environmental issues.

What is Project WET?

WET stands for Water Education for Teachers. Wisconsin values its water resources! With almost 15,000 lakes, 33,000 miles of rivers and streams, and 5.3 million acres of wetlands within its borders, Wisconsin needs to protect these waterways.

Last Revised: Wednesday March 12 2008