Tuesday’s Top of the Scroll: A Major Announcement from the Water Education Foundation
Introducing Aquapedia: Your New FREE Go-To Resource for Online Water Information!
Need easy-to-use, easy-to-understand information on water issues from the BDCP to the Salton Sea? Not sure what appropriative water rights are?
Aquapedia.com, the Water Education Foundation’s new FREE online water resource center is here to help!
Aquapedia.com is an interactive online water encyclopedia that provides easy-to-understand factual information on topical water issues. Resource articles are supplemented with photos, graphics, videos, interactive maps and other online tools. Aquapedia allows users to:
- Search for breaking news on water issues via the Foundation’s water news blog Aquafornia, which is updated daily with news articles, blog posts and research materials.
- Browse a water terms glossary with easy-to-understand definitions of common water terms.
- Follow timelines of the chronology of California water use and how water issues have evolved.
- Scroll a directory of federal and state water agencies and private organizations engaged in water concerns.
- View photos, videos, and related galleries.
- Map the location of water sites through interactive maps.
- Click on links to Water Education Foundation publications and tours, and click on links to other online water resources such as reports, graphics and videos.
- And much more!
Developed and managed by the Water Education Foundation, Aquapedia aims to provide teachers, students, journalists, water professionals, policymakers and the general public with balanced information on major water issues, topics and terms.
As our readers, we want to hear from you! Let us know what topics you would like us to add in the future as Aquapedia continues to evolve and grow. This is just the beginning for Aquapedia and we want you to be a part of it! Click here to contact us and let us know what you think!
Visit www.aquapedia.com, start your search and get involved!