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Amazing Aquifers!

What's an aquifer? What happens when we remove water from an aquifer? What does our aquifer look like? Students will answer these questions and more while building their own aquifer models. This module can be adjusted to meet the needs of any grade level classroom for a creative educational experience for all ages!
Grades Targeted: 3rd - 12th
SOLs Covered: 3.7a&c, 3.8a&b, 4.8a, 6.8a, 6.8c&d, ES.8b&c, ENV.10, ENV.11 ENV.12

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Bay In A Bottle

After understanding the vital process of wastewater treatment in Hampton Roads, students will create their own miniature Chesapeake Bay. This “Bay in a Bottle” activity combines creativity and critical learning to help students understand how HRSD cleans wastewater before releasing it back into rivers contributing to the Chesapeake Bay.
Grades Targeted: 3rd – 5th
SOLs Covered: 4.7c, 4.8a

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Edible Aquifer

Students will use food to construct an edible aquifer model to learn about how water is stored underground and can be removed and used.  Students will identify the main components of the Potomac Aquifers and why aquifers are important and need to be protected.
Grades Targeted: 3rd – 6th
SOLs Covered: 3.7a&c, 4.8a, 5.9a&b, 6.6f, 6.8d, 6.9a-c,

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Just Throw it Away

Have you ever wondered what's in the water that arrives at our wastewater treatment plants? Is there anything in it that shouldn't be? Students use their reading, measuring and thinking skills on a journey through the morning in a typical household to make their own "wastewater." Don't worry, there's no need to hold your nose!
Grades Targeted: 3rd +
SOLs Covered: 3.8, 5.9b, 6.6f, 6.8d, 6.9a-c, BIO.8, ES.6c, ES.8c, ES.10e

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Washing Water

Help us Wash Water by designing, building and testing water filters. This STEM module for middle school classrooms requires students to use their thinking, reasoning, investigative and creative skills as they work together to improve our water's quality.
Grades Targeted: 3rd – 12th
SOLs Covered: 3.8a&b, 5.9b, 6.6f, 6.8d, 6.9a-c, ES.6c, ES.8c

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Water Cycle in a Bag

This activity is an easy and fun way to see the water cycle in action. Students will learn to understand how water travels on Earth through the water cycle. Students will identify each stage of the water cycle and observe what happens when the water cycle project is placed in the sun.
Grades Targeted: 3rd – 4th
SOLs Covered: 3.7a-c

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Boater Ed - No Discharge Zone

Lynnhaven River Watershed No Discharge AreaA No DIscharge Zone (NDZ) is a designated body of water that prohibits the discharge of treated or untreated boat sewage. It is also illegal to discharge untreated sewage from boats in all Virginia waters. The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) regulations require all vessels to disable the Marine Sanitation Device (MSD) discharge capability while operating in waters designated as a NDZ.

Local NDZ: The Lynnhaven River, Virginia Beach (2007)

Application for Sarah Creek and Perrin River NDZ

Boater Education Mission

Our Mission is to promote the proper disposal of sewage from boat holding tanks in order to protect public health and the waterways of Hampton Roads.

Our Goal is to prevent the dumping of sewage from boat holding tanks into waterways.

Traffic Advisory - January 11, 2018

VIRGINIA BEACH – Motorists are advised that HRSD is scheduled to perform maintenance within portions of its sanitary sewer force main along Independence Boulevard southbound between Jericho Road and Broad Street beginning 9:00 p.m. Friday, January 19 and continuing through 9:00 p.m. Saturday, January 20.

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