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  • About the Council
    • Council Meetings >
      • April 2021 Meeting
      • February 2021 Meeting
      • January 2019 Meeting
      • October 2018 Meeting & Tour
      • July 2018 Summer Tour
      • April 2018 Council Meeting
      • February 2018 Council Meeting
      • October 2017 Council Meeting
      • June 2017 Council Meeting
      • April 2017 Council Meeting
      • January 2017 Council Meeting
      • October 2016 Council Meeting
    • Partners
    • Site Visits
  • Water Quality
    • Monitoring
    • Data >
      • Water Quality Data
      • Algal Data
    • Annual WQ Reports >
      • TMDLs
    • Development Review
  • Drinking Water
    • Source Water Protection
    • Water Treatment
  • Projects
    • Quagga Mussels
    • Wallsburg CRMP >
      • Wallsburg CRMP Stategies and Actions
      • Wallsburg CRMP Partners
    • Main Creek Restoration >
      • A Success Story: Main Creek
  • Watershed Festivals
  • Education & Information

educational information

Education & Information
The Provo River Watershed Council has developed a number of informational and educational items for kids and adults to help them learn about the importance of the watershed and ways of protecting it.


For Kids
PictureProvo River Pollution Protection Game
Provo River Pollution Protection Game
The Provo River Pollution Protection Game is a fun game where players will find out how the Provo River collects and loses pollution as it moves from the headwaters of the watershed to Utah Lake.  Find out how to keep the Provo River safe and clean.
Instructions
Click the image to the to download game board. Print off the game board on to 11”x17” or larger paper. 
Click Here to download game instructions.


Provo River Watershed Activity Book

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This colorful activity book is filled with fun games and information about the Provo River Watershed and what it takes to keep it clean.  The activity book is for ages 8-12.  Download Activity Book here.
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For Adults
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Clean Water or Green Water:  The Choice is Yours
This campaign was developed to educate the public on blue-green algae and harmful algal blooms.  The materials also provide information on what can be done at home to help prevent algae in our waterways.  Pictures featured on the materials come from Utah Lake.
Bookmark
Flyer (3.75"x 8.25")
Bumper Sticker




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PictureProvo River Watershed Council Information Brochure
Provo River Watershed Council Information Brochure
This trifold brochure is a great resource for those interested in the Provo River Watershed Council.  Included are a list of the Council’s goals, description of monitoring activities, a list of projects, and ways that you can prevent pollution in the watershed.
Instructions
Click the image to download the trifold brochure. Print on 8 1/2" x 11", double sided.  Fold in thirds.



PictureWasatch County Erosion Control Guide
Wasatch County Erosion Control Guide
The Erosion Control Guide is a great resource for developers, engineers, contractors and others developing within Wasatch County.  It outlines the principles of erosion and sediment control so that it can be understood by anyone.  Also, it covers how to develop an erosion control plan, both for temporary situations like construction or long term measures for post construction activities. The County's permitting process is shown in a flow chart.  Best Management Practices (also known as BMPs) are shown in specification format.  Also included are example forms, drainage modeling examples, and a BMP application matrix.
Instructions
Click the image to download the Erosion Control Guide. Print on 8 1/2" x 11".  There are 102 pages in the guide, so you may want to view it before printing.

PictureHeber Valley Storm Water Management Plan
Heber Valley Storm Water Management Plan
The Heber Valley Storm Water Management Plan was a report developed to help Wasatch County and the towns within Wasatch County identify canals that can be used for urban and agricultural stormwater runoff.  Secondly it details a plan to control the pollution from runoff through a series of settling ponds.
Instructions
Click the image to download the Heber Valley Storm Water Management Plan. Print on 8 1/2" x 11".  There are 40 pages in the plan, so you may want to view it before printing.