FEDERATION
LEVEL AWARDS
These awards are presented at the Water Environment
Federation Annual Meeting (WEFTEC) each year. Award criteria
is available on the awards
page of the WEF website. For further information, please
contact Pat Schatz,
IWEA Awards Committee Chair.
Thomas R. Camp Medal
This medal is awarded to a member who demonstrates a unique
application of basic research or fundamental principles through
the design or development of a wastewater collection or treatment
system.
Charles Alvin Emerson Medal
This award is presented to an individual whose contributions
to the wastewater collection and treatment industry most deserves
recognition. Particular emphasis is placed on the nominee's involvement
in the problems and activities of the Water Environment Federation,
including the stimulation of membership, improving standards
of techniques of wastewater treatment, water resource protection,
and fostering fundamental research.
Emerson
Award Recipients
Collection System Award
This award is presented to an individual for contributions to
the advancement of the state of the art of wastewater collection.
Collection
System Award Recipients
George Bradley Gascoigne Medal
This medal is awarded to the author(s) of an article which presents
the solution to an important and complicated operational problem
within a full scale, appropriately staffed operating wastewater
treatment plant.
Hazardous Waste Management Award
This award recognizes an individual for their efforts in
promoting quality technical and/or management performance in
activities and professionalism within and on behalf of the
field of Hazardous Waste Management.
Industrial Water Quality Achievement Award
This award is presented to a corporation and, if applicable,
to its engineering firm that best demonstrates significant, lasting
and measurable excellence in water quality improvement or in
the prevention of water quality degradation as demonstrated by
innovative design and operation of an industrial wastewater,
pretreatment or source prevention program.
Gorden Maskew Fair Medal
This award is presented for outstanding service in the training
and development of future engineers.
Maskew
Award Recipients
Philip F. Morgan Medal
This medal recognizes valuable contributions to the in-plant
study and solution of an operation problem. Awards are given
in two categories: (1) work accomplished in plants serving
more than 5000 people and (2) work accomplished in plants serving
less that 5000 people.
Morgan
Award Recipients
Outstanding Achievement in Water Quality Improvement Award
This award is presented annually to the water quality improvement
program that best demonstrates significant, lasting and measurable
excellence in water quality improvement or in prevention of
water quality degradation in a region, basin or water body.
Outstanding
Achievement Award Recipients
Outstanding Contribution to the Water Environment for Non-Members
This award is presented to an individual that shows outstanding
lifetime accomplishments and contributions in improving the
water environment. This would include actions that demonstrate
commitment, leadership, and understanding of significant water
environment issues, and provides an outstanding or unique improvement
in the water environment at the local, regional, national or
international level.
Public Education Award
This award recognizes Federation members for significant accomplishments
in promoting awareness and understanding of water environment
issues among the general public, through the development and
implementation of public education programs.
Harry E. Schlenz Medal
This award is presented to an individual who takes up the
banner of water environment public education and presents it
to the public in a productive process. Only individuals whose
principal employment is outside the water environment profession
are eligible for nomination. They cannot be members of the
Water Environment Federation.
George J. Schroepfer Medal
This award is presented to an engineering consultant, municipal
engineer, or industrial engineer who is a professional engineer
in responsible charge of the design of facilities for the conveyance,
treatment, or disposal of wastewater and/or treatment residues.
The recipient must demonstrate excellence in conceiving and
directing the design of a project to achieve substantial cost
savings or economic benefit over other alternatives, while
achieving environmental objectives.
Schroepfer
Award Recipients
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