Sewage Treatment in a Bottle
/Petaluma High students get into groups and work together to design and engineer a water filtration device from common household materials in order to mechanically filter dirty water.
Read MorePetaluma High students get into groups and work together to design and engineer a water filtration device from common household materials in order to mechanically filter dirty water.
Read MoreLast week students from Petaluma High School visited the Ellis Creek Water Recycling Facility in Petaluma as part of the Watershed Classroom curriculum. Teacher Kris Camacho took three of her AP Environmental Science classes to the facility,
Read MoreOn California Coastal Cleanup Day over 160 volunteers came to help Friends of the Petaluma River and the Sonoma RCD remove trash and debris from the Petaluma River and its feeder creeks.
Read MoreThis is the twelfth post in the series from Casa Grande High School students studying the historical transformation of Petaluma and its Watershed from 1850 with teachers Paula Biancalana and Jolene Thinnes.
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