Cal Water asks kids for ideas to solve water issues
They say children are sponges who soak up ideas and concepts more quickly than adults. That’s why one of the state’s largest water providers is hoping to soak in some of their thoughts on ways to solve local water issues. Last month, California Water Service (Cal Water) along with the California Association of Science Educators (CASE) and consulting firm DoGoodery, has launched the eighth annual Cal Water H2O Challenge. The free, project-based competition invites fourth-, fifth-, and sixth-grade classrooms in Cal Water service areas to develop and implement solutions for local water issues.