• Colby College has implemented various strategies to promote water conservation on campus: www.colby.edu/eag/projects/water.shtml
• Humboldt State University: Water conservation has become a major part of HSU’s green campus. They are a good example of using rainwater collection systems: www.humboldt.edu/~ccat/waterconservation/frames.html
• The Center for Sustainable Environments at Northern Arizona University brings together the talents and expertise of scientists, educators, independent scholars, business leaders, government agencies, non-profits, students, and community members to seek creative solutions to environmental problems. In 2003, the CSE focused on water conservation issues, specifically working on restoring wetlands, studying aquifers, and education activities related to the management of sustainable water resources: www.environment.nau.edu/water/index.htm
• Oberlin College has created “The Living Machine.” Among its other functions, The Living Machine serves as a water filtration system: www.oberlin.edu/envs/ajlc/Systems/Water/LMIndex.htm
• Tufts Water Watch: A group of students have come together with their surrounding community to improve the water quality of their local watershed. Water Watch volunteers educate at schools, clean rivers, and monitor water bodies in an effort to improve local ecological health: ase.tufts.edu/lcs/waterwatch/index.html