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The
outstanding achievement in water quality improvement award
is presented annually to the water quality improvement program
that best
demonstrates significant, lasting, and measurable excellence
in water quality improvement or in prevention of water
quality degradation in
a region, basin, or water body.
Criteria:
- The program must lie within the boundaries
of one or more Member Associations sponsoring the nomination.
- A program is eligible during a three-year
period immediately after documented results become a matter
of public record. Re-nomination is permitted at any time
during this three-year period.
- Nominations must be submitted by a sponsor
to a Member Association within whose boundary the head
office of the sponsor is located. The sponsor should be
the entity with the greatest and most direct responsibility
for successful completion of the program.
- Examples of acceptable sponsors:
- The owner of the works that achieved
the results meriting the programs nomination.
- Local, regional, state, or interstate
agencies responsible for the creation, financing,
implementation, and regulation of a program that
involves numerous discrete projects with different
owners
- Examples of unacceptable sponsors:
- Legislative bodies.
- Federal agencies with
second-tier responsibility for regulation
or funding.
- Each Member Association may nominate one
program each year. If more than one program within the
boundaries of
a Member Association is eligible for nomination, the Member
Association shall make its own selection of the most suitable
entry for the year.
- The award will be made for the program
itself, rather than the entities responsible for the
program development
and implementation. The award is open to programs of
any size. A plaque commemorating the award will be presented
to the sponsor. The award citation will acknowledge all
principal responsible entities that contributed to the
success of the program.
- The program must have achieved
the qualifying results through construction and/or operation,
rather than
solely through the application of administrative procedures.
- The following programs would have been eligible for entry
if the award had existed at the time the programs
were completed. They are cited here as examples of
the type of program this award is intended to acknowledge.
- The Seattle Metropolitan Sewerage
System and the consequent ecological recovery of
Lake Washington. In this case the sponsor would
logically have been Seattle Metro.
- The San Diego program that removed
sewage discharges from San Diego Bay and resulted
in the ecological recovery of the bay. In this
case the sponsor would logically have been the
city of San Diego.
- The Ocean County Utilities Authority
(Bayville, New Jersey) program that cleaned up
Barnegat Bay and the Atlantic beaches and restored
large shell fishing areas.
Submit:
- Nomination Form
- One page biography of the nominee.
- Specific reasons for the nomination (two pages maximum)
- Any other supporting material required under the criteria
or that you feel would be helpful in the selection process.
How to submit an entry
- Nominations
must be submitted by the Member Association no later than
April 1.
- Each Member Association may nominate one program each
year. If more that one program within the boundaries
of a Member
Association is eligible for nomination, the Member Association
shall make its own selection of the most suitable single
entry for that year.
- Each entry shall be in the form of a notebook prepared
by the sponsor that will be used to screen the total
number of entries to three or fewer. The finalists may
be requested
to submit additional information.
Notebook Requirements
Entry material must be submitted in a three-ring
notebook. Each entry notebook shall contain all the information
identified below, and only that information. Six copies
of the notebook
shall be submitted. The notebook must include:
- A one-paragraph letter of transmittal from the Member
Association placing the entry in nomination.
- The name and location of the program being placed
in nomination.
- The name of the sponsor.
- The name, address, and telephone number of the representative
of the sponsor who will be responsible for supplying
additional information about the program
- A one-page executive summary of the program.
- A definition of the water quality problem that the
program has controlled, including quantitative information
on the
problem.
- A description of the program, including:
- Chronology from the definition of the problem to
the completion of the project or program.
- The principal entities directly involved
in the program.
- The population and area served or protected
by the program, including a map if appropriate.
- The surface or ground water bodies protected.
- A description of the salient features and function
of the program.
- A description of the objectives of the program
and how they were met.
- The program's total
cost and financing method.
- The date the program was completed or placed
in operation.
- Documentation of the beneficial effects of the program,
focusing on water pollution control through either
prevention or correction.
Items 6, 7, and 8 should be presented
in not more than ten double-spaced pages of text, exclusive
of graphics. Unusual expense in preparing the graphics of
the submittal is not necessary. Items 1 through 8 will be
used by the Awards Subcommittee to screen the entries to
three or fewer finalists. Each finalist may be requested
to submit six copies of the following supplemental information
by May 15:
- Five 8 X 10 inch high quality black and white photographs
of the program or project, including at least one aerial
view.
- A set of ten color slides illustrating
the program and, to the extent possible, "before" and "after" water
quality conditions. It is strongly suggested that all
photographs and slides be prepared by a professional
photographer.
- A press release, up to two pages, double-spaced, describing
the program and its results. The press release should
be written to communicate with the general public, not
a professional
audience.
- The name of a representative of the sponsor who can
be contacted for additional public relations information.
All entries, including photographs, will become the property
of the Water Environment Federation and will not be returned.
Nominations Accepted
From:
Member Associations
Nomination Deadline:
Nomination material should reach the Water
Environment Federation Awards Department by April 1.
Click
here to send a nomination or request more information
on this award.

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