High schoolers deepen their water knowledge at Sacramento conference
Acronyms are so prevalent in the water industry that stringing several together can form an impressive-sounding sentence. That’s exactly what Hanford High School junior Morgan Carroll did at an April 5 workshop in Sacramento called Water 101 put on by the Water Education Foundation. After winning a game of bingo no less. The bingo game kept the audience of water managers and government and nonprofit employees on its toes during a talk on what could be a very dry topic, especially after lunch: The role of regulatory agencies in state and federal water law. … Part of being on the team is keeping tabs on current events in the water industry. Students subscribed to Aquafornia, the foundation’s daily news summary, and found out about the workshop that way.