Based on an independent project by the Great Lakes News Collaborative to better understand the real cost of water, this lesson will explore the costs associated with providing drinking water to communities in the Great Lakes and across the U.S. Students will learn how water infrastructure systems naturally age and need to be maintained, upgraded, fixed, or replaced, and how that life cycle of the infrastructure affects water quality and cost to communities who depend on fresh, clean water.

A clear reusable water sits on a pebble beachVirtual Field Trip: Algae
An up close photo of a sea lampreys mouth. Provided by GLFC.The Great Lakes “Vampire”

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