JACK EDWARD McKEE MEDAL for ACHIEVEMENT in GROUNDWATER PROTECTION, RESTORATION, or SUBSTAINABLE USE


The McKee Medal honors Jack Edward McKee, the 1962-63 president of the Water Environment Federation, a founder of the consulting firm Camp, Dresser, and McKee, Inc., and a long-time professor of the California Institute of Technology. Dr. McKee made early, substantial contributions to the science and practice of groundwater protection, management, and restoration.

The medal is awarded for a significant contribution to groundwater science or engineering in the context of an applied problem or basic scientific inquiry, as described in a paper presented in a WEF publication.

 

Criteria:

  1. Publication must demonstrate significant contribution to groundwater science or engineering in the context of an applied problem or basic scientific inquiry.

  2. Publication must show understanding and solution of problems related to groundwater protection, restoration, or sustainable use.


Submit:

  • 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:

All articles in Federation periodicals are eligible for nomination.

 

Click here to send a nomination or request more information on this award.

 

 

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