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News Release
For Immediate Release: September 20, 2018
Media Contact: Jonell S.T. Kaohelaulii
Information & Education Specialist
Phone: 808- 245-5461
Mobile: 808-755-5432
Email: jkaohelaulii@kauaiwater.org
DOW's Make a Splash Festival celebrates 15 years of water education
with Project WET
LIHU'E — The Department of Water (DOW) hosted its 15th annual water education event; the Make a Splash with
Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) Festival, on September 20, 2018 at the Pua Loke Arboretum.
"We are grateful for the support of our community, volunteers, county and state departments, Board of Water Supply
and DOW staff, both past and present, for their commitment to water education," said Jonell Kaohelaulii, DOW's
information and education specialist who coordinates the DOW's annual festival. "We are proud to celebrate and
share 15 years of 'Make a Splash' with our community. Helping students learn to make critical decisions on how they
can make a positive impact for our sustainable water future, is an event worth continuing."
The DOW invites fifth grade students from around the island to attend the annual Make a Splash with Project WET
festival and has educated approximately 11,000 students over the past 15 years. Make a Splash is part of DOW's
community outreach and educational program to promote water conservation and water education to its current and
future customers.
Kaua'i's Make a Splash with Project WET Festival is currently the state's largest and only water education festival. The
event brings together parents, students, teachers, government agencies and enthusiasts of all kinds for a common
cause: to raise awareness for water education and conservation. At the festival, students participate in dynamic hands-
on activities, games and educational exhibits and learn how this vital natural resource affects water -dependent
activities including agriculture, recreation, groundwater, the local industry and wildlife habitats.
This year, the DOW hosted 650 students, 12 community partners and offered 13 water education activity booths.
The DOW would like to thank the following supporters of the Make a Splash with Project WET festival: East Kauai &
West Kauai Soil and Water Conservation Districts; state Department of Education; state Department of Health —Safe
Drinking Water Branch; state Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) — Forestry and Wildlife Division; DLNR
- Aquatic Resources Division; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) — Marine Wildlife Programs;
UH College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (UH-CTAHR) Kauai Agricultural Research Center; Aqua
Engineers Inc.; Kaua'i Invasive Species Committee; Hawai'i Rural Water Association, Kaua'i Fire Department; Kodani
and Associates LLC., Grove Farm; The Nature Conservancy; Kapa'a High School —JROTC program; and the Kauai Board
of Water Supply and DOW staff and retirees.
For more information about the Make a Splash with Project WET Festival or Project WET Hawaii, please call the
Department of Water at 245-5461.
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Photo by the Department of Water
Photo 1: Students from Kapa'a Elementary School prepare to fill up at the water station using their reusable water
bottles, before heading to their next activity at DOW's Make a Splash Festival on September 20, 2018.
Photo by the Department of Water
Photo 2: Rory Ellamar (bottom right) of Aqua Engineers, Inc. explains the process of water filtration at the "Water
Percolation" activity at the Make a Splash festival.
Photo by Department of Water
Photo 3: Students connect their property boards to form a river community as the Kaua'i Invasive Species
Committee leads the discussion about source point and non -source point pollution in this Project WET activity,
"Sum of the Parts".
Photo by Department of Water
Photo 4: Mayor Bernard Carvalho, Jr. (center) congratulates DOW staff, Board of Water Supply and
community partners and presents a Mayor's Proclamation at the 15th Annual Make a Splash with Project
WET festival on September 20, 2018.
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Photo by Department of Water
Photo 5: Thomas Canute (far left), Kaua'i board of water supply member, assists students at the groundwater table
during their journey as a water molecule in the Project WET activity, "Incredible Journey'.
Photo by Department of Water
Photo 6: Students assist an injured sea turtle model and learn about the proper removal techniques of a fish hook,
as part of the NOAA —Marine Wildlife activity featured at the Make a Splash with Project WET festival.