Now Hiring: Education Assistant

Waterkeeper seeks an energetic and outgoing person to assist with our Education Programs, through which we work to raise awareness of watershed issues with the public and students from elementary to the college level. Our main project, River KATS: Kids Activism Together with Science, introduces elementary to high school level students to watershed concepts through in-class lessons and field activities. Our ideal candidate would be confident speaking to classes and leading activities, and motivated to constantly improve and expand our outreach efforts.

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10 Tips to Conserve Water at Home

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As our state’s climate becomes hotter and drier, it is critically important that California residents adopt water-saving practices at home. Fortunately, water conservation doesn’t have to be a cumbersome or costly endeavor. By saving water, residents can save money on their utility bills while helping the state prepare for an unstable water future.

The majority of at-home water use is used outdoors. From lush gardens to well-watered lawns, these external water uses often account for a substantial portion of water bills. The following tips are small adjustments to your outdoor spaces that can have a big impact on water use.

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Make Water Conservation Fun with this Coloring Book

This year has been one of the wettest and warmest for California in recent years. These weather extremes take a toll on our state’s water supply, which is why it is important to make water conservation a way of life for your family.

Our collective efforts can make a huge impact on water resource stability! But who says learning about water conservation has to be boring?

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What are PFAS and why should we care about them?

In 2022, Inland Empire Waterkeeper took part in a per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS/PFOS) water sampling project in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. This work was part of a larger study being done by the Waterkeeper Alliance to monitor and educate the community on the concentrations of PFAS in our waterways and how even small amounts of this synthetic chemical can pose a threat to the safety and quality of our drinking water. You can see the report for that study here.

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Federal Jury Sides with IE Waterkeeper in Massive Clean Water Act Victory

  • The jury found Corona Clay Company liable for thousands of days of violations.

  • This is the first jury verdict in favor of a plaintiff in a Clean Water Act citizen suit since the United States Supreme Court’s April 2020 decision in County of Maui v. Hawai’i Wildlife Fund.

PRESS RELEASE - NOV 28, 2022

On Monday, November 21, Inland Empire Waterkeeper and Orange County Coastkeeper emerged from an eight-day jury trial in federal court with a massive win for clean water. The jury sided with Waterkeeper on all claims against Corona Clay Company for its discharge of pollutants into Temescal Creek (also known as Temescal Wash), which flows into the Santa Ana River. This is the first jury verdict in favor of a plaintiff in a Clean Water Act citizen suit since the United States Supreme Court’s April 2020 decision in County of Maui v. Hawai’i Wildlife Fund.

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RiverCamp 2019

River Camp is Back!

Rivercamp is making its splash back into Riverside for its 6th year! Rivercamp is a one of a kind interactive environmental science camp that provides young students with the opportunity to connect with nature while learning about important concepts in ecology and earth science through hands-on activities. Children, ages 5-12, will learn about their watershed while exploring the natural treasure, the Santa Ana River. Rivercampers will go on nature walks, splash in the river, meet live animals, and learn how to be better environmental stewards. Students will have the chance to interact with zoologists, geologists, biologists, and more!


 

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Rivercamp 2018

Rivercamp 2018

Rivercamp is making its splash back into Riverside for its 5th year! Rivercamp is a one of a kind interactive environmental science camp that provides young students with the opportunity to connect with nature while learning about important concepts in ecology and earth science through hands-on activities. Children, ages 5-12, will learn about their watershed while exploring the natural treasure, the Santa Ana River. Rivercampers will go on nature walks, splash in the river, meet live animals, and learn how to be better environmental stewards. Students will have the chance to interact with zoologists, geologists, biologists, and more!


 

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Homelessness & Water Symposium in the Santa Ana River Watershed

 IMG_5891.JPG  Cheryl Marie Hansberger, Chief of Staff-City of Riverside, speaks about partnerships to end homelessness. Photo credit: SAWPA

On Thursday, December 7th the water sector, homeless service providers, and elected officials took the lead in ending homelessness in the watershed. As they filled the room of the Conference Center at the Fullerton Library, an excited buzz filled the air. Over one hundred leaders of water agencies, policymakers, and local non-profit employees shared with one another their eagerness to hear how they can help end homelessness. Following their successful homelessness and water symposium last June, Inland Empire Waterkeeper and the Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority (SAWPA), once again brought together water agencies and homelessness service providers to openly discuss ways collaboration can end homelessness in the Santa Ana Watershed once and for all.

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RiverKATS: Kids Activism Through Science Kickoffs the School Year with Enthusiasm!

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The 11th year of our RiverKATS Program is underway! This past month, Waterkeeper brought out the entire 4th grade from Mission Bell Elementary, as well as an AP Environmental Science class from Jurupa Valley High School to the Santa Ana River to learn more about their watershed and their community!

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Science and Technology Education Partnership Conference 2017

22338862_1559009954145761_4034093480655719058_o.jpgWaterkeeper was part of STEP Conference 2017. We were able to connect with teachers all throughout the Inland Empire. The conference for teachers aimed to inspire hundreds of K-12 teachers and area educators with motivating keynote speakers, immersive workshops, and hands-on activities. 

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