New Orleans Teachers to Get Sewer Science Training at WEFTEC.04
New Orleans and Jefferson Parish high school science teachers will be treated to a mobile training event at the full-day, hands-on 10th Annual WEFTeach "Go to the Source on Water Quality" workshop.
WEFTeach will be held Tuesday, October 5 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans and will launch the award-winning Sewer Science mobile laboratory program to benefit New Orleans-area classrooms.
Fifty New Orleans-area school representatives will learn how to operate Sewer Sciencea mini wastewater treatment plant that offers real-life experience with specially designed tanks and laboratory analytical equipment.
All materials, including individual teacher and student workbooks, are included. This mobile laboratory will be exclusive to high schools of WEFTeach participants throughout the 2004-2005 school year. The Louisiana Water Environment Association, Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans and the Jefferson Parish Department of Environmental Affairs will facilitate the program.
WEFTeach is sponsored by the Water Environment Federation and hosted by the Louisiana Water Environment Association with financial support from The Coca-Cola Company, Montgomery Watson Harza, Weston Solutions, Inc., Bayou Land RC&D Council and the Louisiana Engineering Advancement Program.
WEFTeach will take place during WEFTEC®.04, the Water Environment Federations 77th annual technical conference and exhibition.
WEFTEC.04 will feature over 15,000 of the worlds leading water quality experts and over 800 exhibiting companies for five days of technical education, information exchange and networking opportunities. For more information, visit www.weftec.org.
Source:
More Like This
- WEF's Annual Conference and Exhibition Attracts Over 16,000 Attendees
- Chicago Teachers Treated to WEFTeach Water Quality Workshop
- WEF Member Associations Send Aspiring Water Scientists to Competition
- Water Environment Federation Launches Redesigned WEFTEC Website
- WEF Member Associations Send Aspiring Water Scientists to National SJWP Competition
Leave A Comment