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The Project WET Foundation (PWF) is an international not-for-profit water resources education program. Project WET's goal is to provide scientifically accurate and educationally sound water resources education materials, training courses, and networking services to citizens, organizations, governments and corporations.

Through an innovative new partnership, the Kentucky Association of Environmental Educators (KAEE) currently administers the daily operational activities of Project WET in Kentucky, while the Division of Water (DOW) serves as the Host Institution through a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Grant C9994861) under provisions of Section 319 (h) of the Federal Clean Water Act of 1987, as amended.

Interested in learning more about Project WET, how to become a certified WET Facilitator, or host an Educator certification Workshop? Visit KAEE’s Project WET​ website or contact Brittany Wray (Brittany@kaee.org) for current workshops or to schedule a workshop near you.​​

     
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