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The installation of a 3,000-pound, 14-foot-tall educational sculpture to its temporary home at the Bozeman Public Library. The sculpture, by artist Rik Sargent, was inspired by the work of Project WET and will be in Bozeman through the conclusion of Project WET's Sustaining the Blue Planet conference in September.
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KBZK's Dan Boyce prepared this news story about Project WET for his Cost of Water series. The original report aired on August 5, 2010 on Bozeman's KBZK and other Montana CBS affiliates.
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Children in Shanghai learn about water supply and more through specially adapted Project WET lessons.
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Educators in Thailand take part in Project WET training.
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Teachers in Uganda learn how to use Project WET materials to teach their students about water, sanitation and hygiene.
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Over the past quarter-century, global water problems have continued to escalate. Every day, the quality and quantity of water resources affect the health and well-being of nearly seven billion people on the planet. Yet one in eight do not have access to clean and abundant water. Water education has never been more critical. As schools, homes and businesses “go green,” water education has a major role to play. Through water
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