Pre-Survey RiverXchange® 2022
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What school do you attend? *
What is your teacher's last name? *
What is the correct definition of "watershed"? *
Does everyone live in a watershed?
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In your opinion, how important/impactful are the following actions in helping to conserve and protect our water (choose the level of importance/impact that applies for each statement): *
High Importance/ High Impact
Some Importance/ Some Impact
Low importance/low impact
Picking up litter around my school or neighborhood
Taking less than 5 min showers
Talking with friends or family about water conservation
Visiting the Rio Grande or local nature
Dog owners picking up dog poop
Reporting leaky faucets or sprinklers
Participating in a community effort - like tree planting or river clean up days
Please select the correct answer about the following statements about stormwater: *
Yes, that is true
No, that is not true
I haven't learned this yet
Stormwater is rain or snowmelt that runs across the land directly into the Rio Grande
Stormwater can easily become polluted by human activities
Polluted stormwater is cleaned at a treatment plant before it reaches the Rio Grande
I can prevent pollution in stormwater.
Wetlands can naturally clean stormwater.
Pesticides (insect killer) and herbicides (plant killer) are NOT a concern in stormwater
A source of clean water deep underground is called: *
From what direct source(s) does your city, get their drinking water? *
Please select which methods are or are not useful for farmers to conserve water *
Yes, this is useful
No, this is not useful
I haven't learned this yet
Using drip irrigation.
Leveling their fields if they are planning to use flood irrigation.
Watering during the cooler parts of the day.
Watering during the hottest part of the day.
Planting cover crops to keep soil in place
Select what you know about wastewater (water that goes down drains after being used in buildings like homes, schools or shops): *
Yes, this is true
No, this is not true.
I haven't learned this yet
Wastewater goes directly into the Rio Grande without being treated.
Septic tanks can be used for households to store and treat wastewater
Treated wastewater is returned to the Rio Grande
Fats, oils and greases are harmful when they go down the drain
Wastewater treatment can remove fats, oils and grease so it's ok to put them down the drain.
Treated wastewater can be used to water parks and golf courses
Humans have changed our local ecosystem quite a lot. Help us understand the ways you have learned about the following. Select all that apply. *
I have learned this before in my previous classrooms
I have taken field trips before where I learned this
I have learned this with my family.
I have not learned this yet.
Construction of dams for water storage, flood control and irrigation
Introduction of non-native/invasive plants and animals
Straightening of river channels, making water flow much faster
Water conservation actions, like taking shorter showers or picking up dog poop.
Planting native trees to help the ecosystem
How household products like pesticides (bug killers), herbicides (plant killers) or motor oil can impact our ecosytem
Please select all the things you do often: *
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During RiverXchange you will take a field trip to an area of the Bosque managed by Albuquerque Open Space. Please help us understand your previous experience with Albquerque Open Space.
Yes, this is true
No, this is not true
I am not sure.
I have heard of an Albuquerque Open Space before
I have visited an Albuquerque Open Space before
I have participated in a program with Albuquerque Open Space before
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