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