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To: Members & Affiliates
From: National Office
Date: November 7, 2002
Subject: CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
2003 NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
Reference: MU 02-18

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December 20, 2002

AMSA is now accepting nominations for its 2003 National Environmental Achievement Awards (NEAA) program. The NEAA program offers the perfect opportunity to recognize local, state and federal elected/appointed officials for their contributions to the clean water community — and honor your agency and/or individual staff members for notable projects and accomplishments.

NEAA Honors Individual and Member Agency Achievement
Since its inception in 1983, AMSA's NEAA program has honored 134 individuals and 104 member agencies. AMSA's National Environmental Achievement Awards program is pleased to solicit nominations in the following categories:

Individual Achievement Awards
2002 Individual Achievement awardees, provided for illustrative purposes, include:

Federal

The Honorable Sue Kelly, (R-NY) and The Honorable Ellen O. Tauscher, (D-CA), Members, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, U.S House of Representatives

State

Tom Morrissey, President, Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators (ASIWPCA), and Director, Planning & Standards Division, Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, CT and Alan Vicory, Treasurer, ASIWPCA, and Executive Director, Ohio River Valley Sewer Commission, OH

Local (representing a service area population greater than 250,000)

The Honorable Louise Miller, former Metropolitan King County Council Member, WA

Local (representing a service area population less than 250,000)

The Honorable Bruce Tobey, former Mayor of the City of Gloucester, MA

Michael Reardon, former Director, Waste Processing & Plant Maintenance, The Metropolitan District (Hartford County), CT

Douglas B. MacDonald, former Executive Director, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, MA

Michael B. Cook, former Director, Office of Wastewater Management, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, DC

Edward F. Curley, Environmental Planning Manager, Pima County Wastewater Management, AZ

Member Agency Achievement Awards

Video
Printed Publication
Educational Program
E-Media

Visit AMSA's web site for a complete, historical listing of past NEAA Individual and Member Agency honorees, http://www.amsa-cleanwater.org/membership/neaa.cfm.

Get Recognized — Apply Today!
Enclosed is additional information on the eligibility and criteria for each award and instructions for submitting nominations. Applications must be received by AMSA's National Office no later than Friday, December 20, 2002. All applications require a signature endorsement of the nominating agency's representative to AMSA. Also, please be sure to indicate your agency's chief elected official(s) on the application form. AMSA's National Office will notify the officials indicated if your agency is selected for an award.

AMSA's Awards Committee will review each application and select honorees during AMSA's 2003 Winter Conference, The Evolving Public Utility, February 4-7, 2003, in Santa Fe, NM. The 2003 National Environmental Achievement Awards will be presented at a special awards luncheon during AMSA's National Environmental Policy Forum & 33rd Annual Meeting in Washington, DC, May 17-21, 2003.

If you have any questions concerning the 2003 National Environmental Achievement Awards Program please contact Shawnita Dickens at 202/833-1449 or sdickens@amsa-cleanwater.org.

 

2003 INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

Public Service Awards (Four Categories C Local (2)*, State and Federal)
Eligibility:
Former or current elected or appointed public officials at the local*, state and federal level of government. Award(s) may be given at each level of government.

Criteria: Outstanding public service exhibiting a particular and continuing awareness of the challenges faced by municipal wastewater treatment agencies.

*Local Public Service Award C two award categories C (1) award(s) may be given to a former or current elected or appointed official representing a service area population greater than 250,000; and (2) a second award category allows an additional award(s) to be given to a current elected or appointed official serving an area less than 250,000 people.

 

Distinguished Performance Award
Eligibility:
Individual(s) formerly representing AMSA member agencies who maintained an active role in the Association during their tenure.

Criteria: Efforts and dedication in the field of water pollution control while representing their agency.

 

Environment Award
Eligibility:
Unrestricted.
Criteria: Outstanding environmental service.

 

2003 MEMBER AGENCY ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

Please feel free to submit multiple nominations; however, each project/accomplishment can only be nominated in one category.

Research & Technology Award
Eligibility: Development of a technological innovation related to wastewater treatment or biosolids/sludge use and disposal.

Criteria: Research project or technological innovation must directly relate to the processes of collection, treatment or reuse of wastewater or use or disposal of biosolids/sludge. Project must have been conducted in-house, or by consultant under direction of the agency. Project results must have practical application.

 

Operations Award
Eligibility: Outstanding project, system or method relating to wastewater treatment operations.

Criteria: Innovative and effective project, system or method relating to wastewater treatment plant or collection system operations developed and successfully implemented by an AMSA member in a cost-effective manner while achieving environmental compliance objectives.

 

Public Service Award
Eligibility: Significant contribution during the past year in local, state or national public service related to wastewater treatment, public utility operation or environmental protection.

Criteria: Involvement must be by agency staff or commissioners (directors, chairs) with no added payment for public services rendered. Public service must be voluntary (not required by regulation or law).

 

Public Information & Education Awards (Four Categories C Video, Printed Publication, Educational Program and E-Media)

Video, Printed Publication & Educational Program
Eligibility: Outstanding and innovative video, printed publication and/or educational program related to wastewater treatment or pollution prevention and control.

Criteria: Program, publication or video must have been produced by the agency staff or by an outside vendor at the express direction of the agency. Program, publication or video must cover some aspect of the agency's operations, and must have been produced for general use or distribution.

E-Media
Eligibility: Outstanding member agency web site or downloadable, web-based program that relates to wastewater treatment or pollution prevention and control.

Criteria: Web site or downloadable, web-based program content must have been developed and produced by agency staff or by an outside vendor at the express direction of the agency. Web site or program must, at a minimum, cover some aspect of the agency's operations and must have been developed for general use.

 

NOMINATION GUIDELINES AND CHECKLIST

All applicants must follow the guidelines described below.

 

Please provide the following for each Nomination:

Individual Achievement Awards

Agency Achievement Awards

Please feel free to submit multiple nominations; however, any project/accomplishment may be nominated in one category only.

1) What is the activity?
2) Time frame of the activity.
3) Goals and objectives of the activity.
4) Results of the activity.
5) Level of participation in the activity - who, how many employees, organizational structure?
6) Is the activity replicable by others?
7) Did the activity have environmental education benefits? If so, to whom?
8) Was there a demonstrated need for the activity?
9) In what way was the activity innovative?
10) Additional information?

Please be sure to identify the agency name, award category and project/program name at the top of the summary overview, which should not exceed 4 pages of double-spaced, 12-point type.

Submit one completed application per entry by December 20, 2002 to:
AMSA
Attn: Shawnita Dickens
1816 Jefferson Place, NW
Washington, DC 20036-2505
Fax - 202/833-4657

 

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