​This Website Functions as a Virtual Classroom for Water Education

A website first envisioned as a venue for explaining wastewater treatment to board members became a powerful medium for more comprehensive public outreach

​This Website Functions as a Virtual Classroom for Water Education

Muzit Kiflai poses with the Public Information and Education award Metro Water Recovery received in the e-media category from the National Association of Clean Water Agencies for the interactive website.

The Metro Water Recovery board of directors asked for a presentation to help them better understand the wastewater treatment processes. They didn’t realize how useful it would be for larger public education efforts.

The utility provides wastewater treatment services to 61 local...

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