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<br />REFERENCES
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<br />Audio-Visual and Published Materials
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<br />The Captaill Hydro Workbook has been designed to be
<br />compatible with various types of audio.visual aids, In addi.
<br />tion to teacher.generated materials, the following supple.
<br />mentary supports are recommended:
<br />
<br />My World-Water: This 12 minute, experiential film is
<br />best used in grades ~8, It introduces the subject of water
<br />conservation in a dramatic manner and can be used as a
<br />"bridge" to or from other environmental topics. National
<br />distribution rights are held by:
<br />Churchill Films
<br />662 North Robertson
<br />Los Angeles, CA 90069
<br />(213) 657-5110
<br />
<br />The River Mllst Live: One of the best introductions 10
<br />the concept and problem of water pollution, this 21 minute
<br />film, set in Weslern Europe, handles the topic of municipal
<br />sewage disposal and a river as the receiving water in a
<br />clear, honest and matter.of.fact manner. No attempt is
<br />made bll the producer, Shell Oil Compa ny, to use the film
<br />as an advertisement. For more information and
<br />reservations,
<br />Contact: Shell Film Library
<br />450 North Meridian Street
<br />Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
<br />(317) 635-7631
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<br />In addition to these two particular films, and aids from
<br />district and county media centers, many companies and
<br />governmental agencies maintain audio-visual libraries
<br />from which teachers can procure free films. The following
<br />outlets might be contacted for their catalog of materials,
<br />
<br />Association-Sterling Films (distributor of free. loan films
<br />for the Environmental Protection Agency, Standard Oil
<br />Company and other similar companies and agencies)
<br />
<br />Portland, Oregon Exchange (Alaska. Wash.. Ore . Idaho, Mon!. & Wyo.).
<br />915 N. W. 19th Avenue. Portland. Oregon 97209, (5031 226.7695.
<br />Dub6n, Calif. Exchange (No Calif., Nevada and Utah), 6644 Sierra
<br />Lane, DubUn. Cahfomia 94566. (4151829.2300.
<br />Sun Valley, Calif Exchange (So. Cat., Hawaii cmd Arizona). 7838 San
<br />Fernando Road, Sun Valley, Califomia 91352. (213) 767-7400.
<br />Minneapolis, Minn. Exchange (Minn.. N Oak._ S. Dak_ and No. Wisc),
<br />6420 West Lake Slreel. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55426, (612) 920-2095
<br />La Grange. Ill. Exchange (ill.. Nebr, Iowa, So. WISC.. Mich. cmd Ind.),
<br />512 Burlington Avenue, La Grang.:!, Illinois 60525, Chicagoans call: BL2.
<br />1898, AU othees call, (3121352.3377.
<br />Dallas, Texas Exchange !Tex.. Colo. N. Mex.. Kans.. Okla. Mo, Ark.
<br />and Louisiana). 8615 DIrectors Row. Dallas, Texas 75247, (214) 638-
<br />6791.
<br />Uttleton, Mass. Exchange (Mass, Me.. Vt., N H. RI and Conn.), 410
<br />Greal Road, Ul1leton. Massachusel1s 01460. (617) 486-3518.
<br />Ridgefield. New Jersey Exchange (N J.. Eastern NY.. Eastem Pa, Del.
<br />and Maryland), 600 Grand Avenue. Ridgefield. New Jersey 07657. New
<br />York City call: PE6-9693, All others call. (201) 943-8200.
<br />Oakmont. Penn. Exchange (West Pa . Western N 'I., OhIO. Ky.. W. Va..
<br />and Virginia), 324 Delaware Avenue. Oakmont. Pennsylvania 15139.
<br />Pi"sbucgh call, 141213625011. All oth", call, (412) 828.5900
<br />Athmta, Ga Exchange (Ga.. Tenn. N.C. 5 C . Miss.. Ala and Fla.!.
<br />5797 New Peachtree Road. Atlanta. Georgia 30340. (404) 458-6251.
<br />
<br />Atlantic.Richfield Film Library
<br />400 S. EI Camino Real
<br />San Mateo, CA 94402
<br />(415\ 348.8600
<br />
<br />Modern Talking Picture Service
<br />2323 New Hyde Park Road
<br />New Hyde Park. New York 11040
<br />
<br />Any effort to list and review available audio-visual, as
<br />well as published materials on water and water
<br />conservation, is simply too monumental a task to attempt
<br />here. However, a number of valuable bibliographies of
<br />materials-most listing key environmental organizations-
<br />have been published, Among these are the following:
<br />
<br />Buyer's Guide to Environmental Media. Environment in-
<br />formation Center, Inc., 124 East 39th St., New York, New
<br />York, 10016, (212) 685.0845, 1973,
<br />
<br />Envirollmelll-A Way of Teaching, Alameda County
<br />Schools, 224 West Winton Avenue, Hayward, CA 94544.
<br />
<br />Envirollmental Education: All Anlloted Bibliography of
<br />Selected Materials and Sen'ices Al'ailable, National Edu-
<br />cation Association, 1201 Sixteenth Slreet, N. W" Wash.
<br />ington, D.C. 20036.
<br />
<br />Most of the outstanding publications in the general
<br />field of environmental education are included in the bibli-
<br />ographies above. However, for reference work in the
<br />specific areas of water resources, supply, conservation
<br />and/or pollution, the following sources are suggested:
<br />
<br />Curriculum Activities Guide to Water Pollution and En-
<br />vironmental Studies: Activities. U. S. Environmental
<br />Protection Agency, Washington, D.C: 1972. (For sale by
<br />the Supt. of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office,
<br />Washington, D.C 20402, $2.25.)
<br />Natioll's Water Resollrces, Tile, United States Water
<br />Resources Council, Washington, D.C: 1968.
<br />Pattems 011 the Lalld, Robert W. Durrenberger, National
<br />Press Books, Palo Alto, CA, 1972. (This book is included
<br />because of its outstanding coverage of California ge-
<br />ography, including extremely functional maps.)
<br />Water is Everybody's Busilles,: The Chemistry of Water
<br />PlIrificatioll, A. s. Behrman, Doubleday Anchor Books,
<br />Garden City, New York: 1968.
<br />Water Resources Developmellt, U. S. Army Corps of
<br />Engineers, 100 McAllister Street, San Francisco, CA
<br />94102: 1973.
<br />Waler: SOlllliolls 10 a Problem of SlIpply and Demalld.
<br />Michael Overman, Doubleday, Garden City, New York
<br />1969.
<br />Water Wastdalld, Ralph Nader', Stlldt! Grollp Report Oil
<br />Waler POlllllioll, David Zwick, Bantam Books, New York,
<br />New York: 1971.
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