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ENV220

Water Quality in Kentucky

This course is designed to help participants understand the range of water resources, the threats to those resources, and some best management practices available to all citizens. In addition, you complete the requirements of a Project WET educator workshop, including participating in virtual Project WET activities and learning about the history and philosophy of the curriculum project. You will receive the Project WET Foundations in Water Education Curriculum and Activity Guide after the course.

Modules and Objectives

Module 1

Watersheds


Module 2

Water Resources in KY


Module 3

Land and Water Connections


Module 4

Human Impacts on Kentucky's Water Resources


Module 5

Best Water Management Practices

OBJECTIVES:

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Explain what a watershed is and why it is an important focus of managing resources.

  • List and describe the different kinds of water resources in Kentucky.

  • List and describe human impacts on the health of Kentucky’s water resources.

  • Describe non-human threats to Kentucky’s water resources.

  • Explain specific management practices that can be used to impact water quality positively.

  • Successfully met all requirements of a Project WET educator workshop.

  • Develop a personal water quality action plan.

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