HARRISON PRESCOTT EDDY MEDAL for OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION to WASTEWATER PRINCIPLES/PROCESSES RESEARCH


The Eddy Medal honors Harrison Prescott Eddy, a prominent engineer and a pioneer in the field of wastewater treatment. The medal is awarded for research that makes a vital contribution to the existing knowledge of the fundamental principles or process of wastewater treatment, as comprehensively described and published in a federation periodical.

 

Criteria:

  1. Must be a member of a Federation Member Association.

  2. Articles published in a Federation periodical during any stated calendar year are eligible for nomination.


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 published in a Federation periodical during any stated calendar year are eligible for nomination.

 

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

 

 

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