Awards
The following is a listing of the awards that are given by, or through, the Central States Water Environment Association and the qualifications necessary to be considered for an award. Included with each award link is a listing of past award winners. In making this information available to the membership, it is hoped that deserving individuals and organizations may receive the recognition they deserve for their contribution to the Association and the profession.
For more information contact General Awards Committee co-chairs or the contact person listed for each award.
Rich Hussey, Chair
LAI, Ltd.
847-392-0990
rhussey@lai-ltd.com
Mary-Frances Klimek, Co-Chair
Racine Wastewater Utility
262-636-9521
MaryFrances.Klimek@cityofracine.org
Central States Water Environment Association Awards
- Operations Award
 - Collection System Award
 - Gus H. Radebaugh Award
 - Industrial Water Quality Achievement Award
 - Academic Excellence Award
 - Outstanding Young Professional Award
 - Bill Boyle Educator of the Year Award
 - Water Stewardship Award
 - CSWEA Service Awards
 - 7 S Society
 - Golden Manhole Society
 - Sustainability & Green Infrastructure Award
 - Kelman Scholarship Award
 - Student Design Competition
 - Water Technology Innovator Award
 
CSWEA Sponsored Activities
Water Environment Federation (WEF) Awards
George W. Burke, Jr. Facility Safety Award
Laboratory Analyst Excellence Award
Quarter Century Operator Award
- Charles Alvin Emerson Medal
 - Richard S. Englebrecht Award
 - Harry E. Schlenz Medal
 
Excellence in Water Quality Achievement
- Outstanding Achievement in Water Quality Improvement
 - Industrial Water Quality Achievement
 
Service in Engineering Education
- Gordon Maskew Fair Medal
 
- Public Education Award
 
George Bradley Gascoigne Medal
Project and Professional Excellence
- Thomas R. Camp Medal
 - Phillip F. Morgan Medal
 
Innovative Facility Design Award
George J. Schroepfer Medal
State Section Awards
WI Section – Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Resource Recovery (3R3E) Award
The purpose of this award is to promote an individual or organization in Wisconsin that has implemented an outstanding, novel or otherwise especially impactful project to increase renewable energy generation, energy efficiency, and/or resource recovery from industrial, agricultural, municipal or domestic wastewater or wastewater residuals. The award recipient will receive a plaque commemorating the achievement and a spotlight in the CSWEA publication Central States Water showcasing the awarded project and organization.