PHILLIP F. MORGAN MEDAL for CONTRIBUTIONS to SOLVING
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS


This award honors Philip F. Morgan, who served with distinction as professor of sanitary engineering at the State University of Iowa from 1948 to 1961. A respected practical researcher, he maintained a strong interest in plant operation. The medal recognizes valuable contributions to the in-plant study and solution of an operational problem. Awards are given in two categories: (1) work accomplished in plants serving more than 5,000 people, and (2) work accomplished in plants serving less than 5,000 people.

Criteria:

  1. Must be a member of a Federation Member Association. This award may be presented to an individual, as well as groups or organizations.

  2. Nominations must demonstrate originality, significance, comprehensiveness, effort, and most importantly, the verification of an idea.

  3. The solution should involve the use of innovative technological methods, be generally applicable, and increase plant efficiency. Publication of a paper is not required, but supporting evidence must accompany each nomination.


Submit:

  • Nomination Form
  • One page biography of the nominee
  • 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

 

Nomination Deadline:

Eight copies of nomination materials 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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