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The Paul L. Busch Award
The Paul L. Busch Award is presented each year by The WERF Endowment
for Innovation in Applied Water Quality Research. Through this award,
the Endowment recognizes outstanding individuals or teams whose ongoing
efforts contribute significantly to water quality research and its
practical application in the water environment. The annual grant of
$100,000 seeks to support and promote work that will bring new benefits
to the water quality community (utilities, industries, environmental
firms) and the water-using public they serve.
While other fields such as information distribution and medicine have
made quantum leaps forward by devising and implementing new technology,
environmental science—and water quality science in
particular—has subsisted on advances made decades (or even
centuries) ago. With each passing year, there is greater need for
solutions to important environmental issues, embodied in rapid,
imaginative, technological innovation.
The WERF Endowment was created to encourage development of
technological innovation and scientific research that improve the water
environment in a sustainable manner. It is towards this end that the
Endowment Awards Committee evaluates nominations and applications for
this and other annual awards, striving to support the most creative
advances in water quality research.
If you would like to make a contribution to the WERF Endowment for
Applied Water Quality Research, please contact Jane Knecht at jknecht@werf.org or
703-684-2474.
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