Presentation: Water Reclamation for Your Backyard

Thursday, 10/22/2020
5:00 - 6:00
Virtual Library
Address

United States


Learn how you can keep gallons of useful rainwater from carrying pollutants to the Bay, right at home.

Water reclamation is an important tool for adapting our urban environment to climate change. We look at specific tools and techniques and some inspiring projects. 

Over the past decade, presenter Kat Sawyer has built rainwater catchment systems in 25 public schools in San Francisco, engaging volunteers from each unique school community and sharing tangible ways for people to become better water stewards. 

 

Registration: http://bit.ly/Water10_22

The Bay Area Science Festival runs from Oct. 21-25. We will feature picture books with a science connection during our live storytimes. Also join us online for STEM workshops aimed at elementary school-age audiences that explore basic science, engineering, math and technology topics.


Find out how to adopt a greener lifestyle and discover the outdoors with SFPL and its partners.

Gain a new perspective on and understanding of the world through programs on the sciences.


This program is sponsored by Friends of the San Francisco Public Library.


Attending Programs

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This program will be conducted in English unless otherwise noted.

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The views and opinions expressed in programs presented by groups unaffiliated with SFPL do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SFPL or the City.