Educational Videos

Public Education and Outreach

Education Videos

Educational Videos

The Fulton County Public Works Public Education and Outreach Team has developed educational video resources for our residents. Our new Water Science Series includes lessons and activities for students, teachers, and families. Our Homeowner Helper Series provides tips for residents on water conservation and pollution prevention. Click a video title at the bottom of this page to open the video

Public education and outreach

homeowner helper series

News
01 - Jan

PRESCRIPTION DRUGS: SAFE DISPOSAL

Learn how to safely dispose of prescription drugs while protecting your family and your water sources.
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News
01 - Jan

PREVENT FOG CLOGS: FATS, OILS, AND GREASE

Learn how to protect your pipes to prevent sewer backups.
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18 - Apr

CONSERVATION TIPS: OUTDOOR WATERING

Learn how to reduce your outdoor water use with simple tips.
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News
01 - Jan

TOILET DYE TEST: CHECK FOR SILENT LEAKS

Learn a simple test to check your toilets for leaks that could be costing you.
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Public education and outreach

Water science series

News
01 - Jan

BUILD-A-FILTER: CLEANING WATER

Suggested ages: 2nd grade through 6th grade. Learn how water is filtered and build your own filter with household materials. 
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News
01 - Jan

ENVIROSCAPE: WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION

Suggested ages: 2nd grade through 5th grade. Learn how to prevent pollution and protect our watersheds and water sources.
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News
01 - Jan

H2OLYMPICS: WATER PROPERTIES (A PROJECT WET ACTIVITY)

Suggested ages: 3rd grade through 8th grade. Learn about the unique properties of water with some fun activities using simple materials.
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News
01 - Jan

OUR BLUE PLANET: WATER ON EARTH

Suggested ages: Pre-K through 2nd grade. Learn how much of our Earth is covered by water and how that water is distributed.
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News
01 - Jan

PARTS OF A PLANT: BASIC NEEDS

Suggested ages: Kindergarten through 2nd grade. Text: Learn about the basic needs of plants and create your own plant model with our downloadable materials. 
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01 - Dec

Drought: What Happens When It Doesn’t Rain?

Suggested ages: 1st grade through 6th grade. Learn what happens when we don’t get as much precipitation as we’re used to.
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01 - Dec

Pollinator Life Cycles: How Can We Help?

Suggested ages: All ages. Learn how we depend on pollinators for many of the foods we eat, and how we can help pollinators by planting some of their favorite plants.
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01 - Dec

Stormwater Runoff: How Can We Prevent Pollution?

Suggested ages: 2nd grade through 8th grade. Learn how pollution enters our waterways after a storm, and what we can do to prevent stormwater pollution.
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01 - Dec

Story of the Chattahoochee: Where Does Our Water Come From?

Suggested ages: 3rd grade through 12th grade. Learn where our water comes from before we use it, and how we can help conserve and protect our water sources.
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01 - Dec

Wastewater Treatment: Where Does Our Water Go After We Use It?

Suggested ages: 3rd grade through 12th grade. Learn what happens to your water after it goes down the drain, and how wastewater treatment plants help protect our environment.
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