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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:
- Must be a member of a Federation Member
Association. This award may be presented to an individual,
as well as groups or organizations.
- Nominations must demonstrate originality, significance,
comprehensiveness, effort, and most importantly, the verification
of an idea.
- 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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