Water Journeys, a free field trip program for 5th-grade through college students, is offered by Metropolitan in partnership with the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts.
The presentation focuses on water awareness, aqueducts, conservation, and recycling, followed by a walking tour of the Grace F. Napolitano Pure Water Southern California Innovation Center, a state-of-the-art demonstration plant, that produces 500,000 gallons of purified water per day. The field trip continues with a visit to the Bixby Marshland, a 17-acre wetland across the street. Students learn about native wildlife and how the Native Americans used these natural resources in their everyday lives.
Students also conduct water quality experiments.
This all-day field trip, offered on Tuesdays, accommodates one standard-size classroom of students. Limited funds are available to provide transportation. If you need more information, contact Mark Moss. Click here to schedule an in-person or online field trip.
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