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Field Trips - Hazardous Waste Issues

Wastewater treatment plant

Check out these field trips related to hazardous waste issues.

Wastewater treatment plants in Renton and Seattle (operated by King County)
Where does water go when you flush or brush? Find out on these intriguing tours. Both sites have some sort of park next door for further connection to our natural environment. (A free Metro bus may be available.)

Landfill and transfer stations (operated by King County)
Into the garbage - but then where does our old stuff go? Several guided tours offer a powerful message about our consumer driven society. (A free Metro bus may be available.)

Cedar River watershed (managed by Seattle Public Utilities)
Our drinking water comes from - where? Take your students on this exciting and beautiful tour and find out.

 


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