COLORING BOOKThis coloring book tells the story of how we found the source of the problem, and it...
Transcript of COLORING BOOKThis coloring book tells the story of how we found the source of the problem, and it...
Are you interested in keeping New
Jersey’s water clean? Well, we need your
help! Not long ago, my friends and I found
that one of New Jersey’s biggest water
pollution problems comes from people --
from how we live our daily lives. That
means things like littering, not cleaning up
after pets, using too many pesticides, and
dumping motor oil down storm drains.
With close to eight million people living in
the state, what everybody does can really
add up.
This coloring book tells the story of
how we found the source of the problem,
and it tells why we started the Clean Water
Rainger Team.
Hey Kids,
Your Friend,
Clean Water Rainger
Claudius Crab
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Howie the Great Blue Heron lives near New Jersey’s rivers, streams,lakes and bays. his friends Marshall Muskrat, Burt Bass andFrancine Frog, live there too.
Hi!I’mHowieHeron!
How manyanimals doyou see inthis picture?
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Diesha Diamondback and ClaudiusCrab enjoy a sunny day on the bay.
Hi! I’m Claudius.
My name is Diesha.
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Help me,Claudius!
OKBurt
Claudius swims over to help his friend Burt.
C i r c l ethings thatd o n ’ tbelong inthe water.
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The River.
Let’s go look!
Diesha and her friends want to find where the litter is coming from.
Where isthis stuffcomingfrom?
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Claudius, Burt and Diesha go up stream in search of the pollution source.
Followme upthe river.
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Water flows down
stream from the
_ _ _ _ _ to the bay.
It looks likegarbage is comingfrom the pipe.
As Diesha, Burt and Claudius swim up stream, they meetup with their friends, Francine and Marshall. They alsofind a stormpipe. Marshall volunteers to go up the pipe.
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I’ll go look!
9As Howie flies above, Marshall goes through the stormpipe in search ofthe pollution source.
Draw arrows to show where rain will go!
As Marshall peeks out the storm drain, he sees his friend Howie.He also sees where the litter is coming from.
Wow!The pollutioncomes frompeople.
Are you looking for the littersource, too?
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As Howie flys back to his friends, he sees others sources of pollution.
Circle thesources ofpollution.
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Howie and Marshall tell their friends what they’ve found.
When it rainsthe pollutiongets washedfrom the landinto the river.
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The friends form the Clean Water Raingers team to help keep theirwater clean. That’s Raingers as in Rain!
Whatcan wedo?
If we keepour waterclean, we canall enjoy ourrivers, lakesand bays
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We need to letEVERYONE
know what theycan do.
C L E A N W A T E R
C L E A N W A T E R
Draw yourselfhere, so you canbe a part of theClean WaterRaingers Team.
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Never throw anything down storm drains.They are for rainwater only.
Don’t litter. Always put trash where it belongs.
Always clean up after your pets.Obey your town’s "pooper scooper" laws.
Tell others how important it is to keep our landand water clean.
Plant a tree. They take pollutants out of groundwater, provide shade, and clean the air.
Find out what waterway you live near.Where does your water come from?
Recycle. Find out what is recyclable in your community.Buy products in recycled or recyclable containers.
Learn about environmental issues.Get involved in local organizations.
Conserve water whenever possible. For example, turnoff the water while brushing your teeth and don’tlinger in the shower.
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Top Ten Things You Can DoTo Help Keep Water CleanAs Part Of The CWR Team
Join The Clean Water Raingers Team!
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This bookbelongs to...
CreditsThe Clean Water Raingers concept
was developed by the New Jersey Departmentof Environmental Protection.
For additional information, please contact:Clean Water Raingers
NJDEPDivision of Watershed Management
PO Box 418Trenton, NJ 08625-0418
(609) 633-3812www.nj.gov/dep/watershedmgt
To receive additional copies contact:The Public Access Center
NJDEPphone: 1-866-DEP-KNOW
fax: (609) 292-1921
Kyra Hoffmann,Coordinator
Erin Brodel,Graphic Design & Illustration
July 2008
Learn more using Stormwater Lessons and Resources
Stormwater lessons that can be used in conjunction with thisCleanWater Rainger Coloring Book can be found on the New
Jersey Department of Environmental Protection website atwww.nj.gov/dep/seeds/strmwtr/edres.htm
Additional water education resources are also available on thiswebsite. More general information about watersheds,nonpoint
source pollution and stormwater can be found atwww.cleanwaternj.org
or www.nj.gov/dep/watershedmgt