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EPISODE ONE:
THE SECRET LIFE OF WATER
"The Secret Life of Water" illustrates the importance of water management and conservation by tackling the twin issues of availability and pollution. "A Day in the Life of the Rio Grande" follows the river as seen through the eyes of two young women. In "Precision Farming," fifth-generation grain farmers in Nebraska demonstrate how they use new technologies to conserve water for future generations of farmers. In "Bottle or Tap?" a team of teen investigators conducts a taste-test to determine if bottled water is tastier, fresher, and healthier than tap water.
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EPISODE TWO:
WATER WORLD
"Water World" focuses on understanding the central role watersheds play in the availability of clean, fresh water. The first segment, "Pumped Up for Peace," features an indigenous Amazon community that is building a clean water system. "Saving Chesapeake Bay" profiles Maryland teens who are helping to save the blue crab population in the Chesapeake Bay. In "Great Lakes: Who Owns the Water?," experts and teens inside and outside the Great Lakes watershed offer different perspectives on the sharing of water.
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