Explore Water Conservation Resources
Water conservation can save you money and protect our precious resources. There are hundreds of ways to save water and they all begin with each one of us.
Water conservation can save you money and protect our precious resources. There are hundreds of ways to save water and they all begin with each one of us.
Aqua Duck, Defender of the Spokane Valley Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer, rides the train with Clifford the Big Red dog, at Kids Day 2016. Such a great event.
SAJB and Aqua Duck ask you to use water wisely by adjusting your sprinklers. Save money and water by keeping water on your lawn and off of streets and sidewalks.
Set your lawn mower at 3-4 inches. Longer grass retains moisture, needs less watering and will save you money.
Congratulations to the 2016 “got Waste” Contest Winners.
This Aqua Duck coloring book shows things you can do to save water. Have fun coloring.
KSPS Public Television sponsors Character Day, July 9, 2016, at Riverfront Mall. Aqua Duck greets everyone.
The City of Coeur d’Alene Welcomes Aqua Duck at the 4th of July Parade
Explore links to a wide range of information about our changing climate and efforts to mitigate issues.
View climate change presentations from the Spokane River Forum Conference, Our Gem Symposium, GSI Water Solutions funded by SAJB as well as nationally recognized speakers.
Read climate articles from the Spokesman Review, Coeur d’Alene Press, the Inlander as well as state and national publications like Associated Press, Nation/World and more.
Everyone is welcome at the Spokane County Water Resource Center Open House.
The Drought Impact Reporter is an interactive web-based mapping tool designed to compile and display impact information across the United States.
Fire District 9 holds it’s annual Fire Demo and Wellness Day. Community wellness resources are available.
Spokane River Instream Flow Rule Latest News
Congratulations to Ms. McAuley’s 6th grade class who created the winning video for the “2016 Got Waste? Put it in the right place!” contest. They also took personal actions to clean up litter at their school and in their community! Thank you!
KSPS public television and SAJB co-sponsored the 2016 “Got Waste? Put it in the Right Place!” Contest. Here are some of the winning entries and artists.
The Jr. Lilac Parade is a treasured tradition in Spokane. 2016 was the 65th annual event sponsored by Spokane Rotaract.
Jim Ekins, Area Water Educator, UI Extension Northern District shared draft designs of seven water stewardship signs (2 x 3 feet) that will be installed along the Centennial Trail and other locations
The Family Fun Fair at Silver Lake Mall was filled with lots of great activities, products and information for the whole family.
Chester Elementary students created amazing science fair exhibits.
Arbor Day 2016 was a beautiful day to celebrate trees. Mayor Richard Condon accepts an award for Spokane as “Tree City USA.”
Meeting Agenda, Minutes and Supporting Documents.
Longfellow Elementary inspires students and families with the wonders of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).
University Elementary Unicorns explore an exciting night of science with robots, microscopes, aquifer, air, animals, storm water and proper waste disposal.
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