Public Works magazine has named its 2007 Trendsetters in it's November 2007 issue. A member of AWWA's staff, a number of AWWA
members, and several other organizations and people
related to the water industry are on the list of the 50 most influential people, places, or events of the year. This article includes the following award winners: Kevin Morley, an environmental policy analyst in
AWWA's government affairs office in Washington, D.C.; Daphne Utilities, a public water, sewer, and natural
gas utility in Daphne, Alabama; Rafael Frias, a project engineer with Black &
Veatch; Eric Hoek of the University of
California, Los Angeles; Alan Hollenbeck of Winfield, Illinois; David Lewis of Grand Falls-Windsor,
Newfoundland; Paul Michael Schultz, chief of construction management
with the Bureau of Water and Wastewater of the
Baltimore (Maryland) Department of Public Works; Susan Seacrest, founder of the Groundwater
Foundation in Nebraska; Michael Stuver, Roger Kjelgren, and Kelly Kopp were
part of a joint effort by Utah State University and the U.S.
Bureau of Reclamation; Nikolay Voutchkov, corporate technical director at
Poseidon Resources; US Rep. John Dingell, a 27-term Democrat representing
Detroit, Michigan, who chairs the House Energy
and Commerce Committee; The Georgia Tech Research Institute's Environmental
Radiation Center; and, The Chicago (Illinois) District of the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers.
| Edition : | Vol. 100 - No. 1 |
| Number of Pages : | 1 |
| Published : | 01/01/2008 |