Resources by Leigh-Anne Krometis
Title | Available As | Summary | Date | ID | Author |
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Water Rights & Ethics: Who Really Owns the Water? (PowerPoint) | Jan 22, 2025 | 4H-1034-AP | |||
Water Rights and Ethics: Who Really Owns the Water? | Water issues occur everywhere and affect all people. Who has access to water—and how much—is one major issue. Large scale water use and development—for example, for irrigation, bottling, industrial processes, energy production, dams, and recreation—occur almost everywhere. This lesson explores water use and access through a fictional and real-life example using role playing and discussions. Students will gain a deeper understanding of the ethics of water resource use and apply them to their local community and environment. |
Feb 19, 2025 | 4H-1034P | ||
Fluoride in Drinking Water | This is a collaborative effort based on VAHWQP data and working with two undergraduate researchers in BSE. It was reviewed by a public health consultant who is an expert in water fluoridation. This publication is produced in partnership with Virginia Department of Health and was designed by a contracted graphic designer and MPH student, Christy Meek. Digital only, front and back, color. |
Mar 25, 2024 | BSE-357NP |