Title | Wheel-of-Water: Turns heads toward terrific new behaviors to protect aquatic treasures |
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Wheel-of-Water: Turns heads toward terrific new behaviors to protect aquatic treasures (Number of pages: 2) (Publication Size: 320KB)
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Author(s) | DouGlas Palenshus | ||||
Description | Ecology’s Water Quality Program at Northwest Region found a way to compete for attention at fairs and other events while getting our water quality message across in a fun and entertaining way. We teamed up to develop a very impressive 30 inch ‘Wheel-of-Fortune’ type device to engage people using a solid and attractive spinning wheel that could be safely manipulated by even small children, and brightly colored graphics from Water Quality’s series of light-hearted graphics from the “Washington Waters – Ours to Protect.” | ||||
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Contact | Ralph Svrjcek at 425-649-7165 | ||||
Keywords | water quality story, water quality, aquatic | ||||
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