Tales of a Water Drop

Do You Know Where Your Drinking Water Comes From?

Tales of a Water Drop follows the adventures of the Drop Squad: Splash, Ripple, and Plop as they journey from watersheds to your tap and back out to nature to start the cycle all over again.

Follow the Splash, Ripple and Plop as they visit:

  • Albany, New York

  • Albany, New York (Spanish)

  • Buffalo, New York

  • Ithaca, New York

  • New York City, New York

  • Saratoga Springs, New York

  • Troy, New York

  • Watervliet, New York

Bring Tales of a Water Drop to your community. Each mini-book is printed on a single sheet of paper: fold, cut, and read!

Designed for classrooms and communities everywhere!

Email us for your Tales of a Water Drop mini-book kit!




Albany, New York

Albany, New York (Spanish)


Buffalo, New York

Most of Buffalo’s water comes from Lake Erie. It’s drawn in at the Colonel Ward Water Treatment Plant, where it’s filtered, disinfected, and pumped through miles of pipes to homes, schools, and businesses across the city.

Buffalo produces about 70 million gallons of clean water every day. After use, wastewater travels to the Bird Island Wastewater Treatment Plant, where it’s carefully cleaned before returning safely to the Niagara River.


Ithaca, New York

Saratoga Springs, New York


New York City, New York

Most of NYC’s water is so pure from its Catskill–Delaware Watersheds, it doesn’t need a filter, just a gentle bath in ultraviolet light to stay safe. About 10% of the city’s water is treated through the Croton Water Filtration Plant in the Bronx.

NYC has 14 wastewater treatment plants, cleaning about 1.4 billion gallons of flow per day. The largest is the Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, located on the Brooklyn–Queens border.


Troy, New York

Watervliet, New York


Celebrate Your City’s Water!

Bring Tales of a Water Drop to your community. Each mini-book is printed on a single sheet of paper: fold, cut, and read!

Designed for classrooms and communities everywhere!

Email us for your Tales of a Water Drop mini-book kit!

Special shout out to Joshua Golter of www.SpanishMadeEasy.net. Making my dreams come true - cross-pollinating miniatures, books and accessiblity!

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