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The Gascoigne Medal was established in recognition
of George Bradley Gascoigne, a prominent consultant who exhibited
a great deal of interest in the operation of wastewater treatment
plants. The medal is awarded to the author(s) of an article
which presents the solution of an important and complicated
operational problem within a full-scale, operating wastewater
treatment plant which is appropriate staffed.
Criteria:
- Must be a member of a Federation Member
Association.
- Papers must demonstrate a sound problem solving technique
and should encompass the recognition and definition of
the problem.
- The work should describe the rationale of the solution
as well as verification of its successful implementation.
- The solution may include changes in operation procedures
and incorporation of minor plant additions, modifications,
and improvements, including the judicious application
of chemicals.
- Articles published in a Federation periodical during
the calendar year immediately prior to its consideration
are eligible for nomination. Nominations are solicited
for articles published in Member Association publications.
Submit:
- A Nomination Form
- Specific reasons for nomination (one page maximum)
- Any other supporting material required under criteria
or that you feel would be helpful in the selection
process.
Nominations Accepted
From:
Member Associations
Papers may be nominated
by Member Associations from their own periodicals.
In addition, all articles in Federation periodicals
are eligible for nomination.
Nomination Deadline:
Six copies of 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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