Schools

While you may spend your summers swimming, boating or simply enjoying the Ross Barnett Reservoir or one of its many rivers and creeks, heading into the classroom each fall doesn't mean you should forget about the region's water resources.

Here's a small sampling of things you can do to reduce your impact on the natural environment while hitting the books at school.

  1. Reuse Old School Supplies

    Use the previous year's backpack, pencils, notebooks and other supplies if they are still in good condition. Renew/Reuse
  2. Cover Books with Newspaper or Paper Grocery Bags

    Reusing these paper products is a Reservoir-friendly alternative to buying book covers at the store.
  3. Pack a Waste-Free Lunch

    Bring your lunch in a reusable lunchbox or cooler, or reuse your paper lunch bag for several days if it is still in good condition. Pack sandwiches and snacks in reusable containers instead of plastic bags, and bring drinks in a Thermos or reusable bottle instead of a disposable container.
  4. Raise Reservoir Awareness

    Start or get involved with an environmental club at your school to help raise awareness of Reservoir-related issues. Encourage your school to keep the Reservoir in mind by recycling and being energy efficient.