Ongoing Opportunities
Project WET
Vermont Project WET, Water Education for Teachers, is an interdisciplinary water education curriculum for kindergarten through twelfth grade designed to facilitate and promote awareness, appreciation, knowledge and stewardship of Vermont's water resources. Project WET focuses on people's relationship to water throughout their lives. Students learn that water is not only a shared resource but a shared responsibility. Many activities include action steps for students to involve their families, friends and community in their learning process.
For more information on Project WET contact Laura Dlugolecki or go to the Vermont Project WET webpage.
Lakes and Ponds
- Lakes shoreland training page
- Natural Shoreland Erosion Control Certification Training
- Volunteer Cyanobacteria Monitors
- Volunteer Invasive Patrollers (VIP)
- Vermont Lay Monitoring Program (LMP)
- Volunteer Surface Water Monitoring Guide
- Vermont Public Access Greeter Program
Rivers
- River Management Training Opportunities (includes Rivers and Roads Training)
- Flood Ready Vermont (for Select Boards, Town Planning Commissions, and residents)
- Flood Training (for Zoning Administrators and other municipal officials)