U.S. EPA's National Clean Water Act Recognition Awards Presentation During the Water Environment Federation's Technical Exposition and Conference (WEFTEC), and Announcement of 2006 National Awards Winners
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[Federal Register: November 22, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 225)] [Notices] [Page 67577-67579] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr22no06-72] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY [OW-2006-0064, FRL-8246-5] U.S. EPA's National Clean Water Act Recognition Awards Presentation During the Water Environment Federation's Technical Exposition and Conference (WEFTEC), and Announcement of 2006 National Awards Winners AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Notice. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency recognized municipalities and industries for outstanding and innovative technological achievements in wastewater treatment and pollution abatement programs. An inscribed plaque was presented to first and second place national winners at the annual Clean Water Act Recognition Awards presentation during the Water Environment Federation's Technical Exposition and Conference (WEFTEC). Recognition is made every year for outstanding programs and projects in operations and maintenance at wastewater treatment facilities, biosolids management and public acceptance, municipal implementation and enforcement of local pretreatment programs, cost-effective storm water controls, and combined sewer overflow controls. This action also announces the 2006 national awards winners. DATES: Monday, October 23, 2006, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. ADDRESSES: The national awards presentation ceremony was held at the Dallas Convention Center, 650 S. Griffin Street, Dallas, Texas. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Maria E. Campbell, Telephone: (202) 564-0628. Facsimile Number: (202) 501-2396. E-Mail: campbell.maria@epa.gov. Also visit the Office of Wastewater Management's webpage at http://www.epa.gov/owm. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Clean Water Act Recognition Awards are authorized by section 501(a) and (e) of the Clean Water Act, and 33 U.S.C. 1361(a) and (e). Applications and nominations for the national awards are recommended by EPA regions. A regulation establishes a framework for the annual recognition awards program at 40 CFR part 105. EPA announced the availability of application and nomination information for this year's awards (71 FR 23919, April 25, 2006). The awards program enhances national awareness of municipal wastewater treatment and encourages public [[Page 67578]] support of programs targeted to protecting the public's health and safety and the nation's water quality. State water pollution control agencies and EPA regional offices make recommendations to headquarters for the national awards. Programs and projects being recognized are in compliance with applicable water quality requirements and have a satisfactory record with respect to environmental quality. Municipalities and industries are recognized for their demonstrated creativity and technological achievements in five awards categories as follows: (1) Outstanding Operations and Maintenance practices at wastewater treatment facilities; (2) Exemplary Biosolids Management projects, technology/innovation or development activities, research and public acceptance efforts; (3) Pretreatment Program Excellence; (4) Storm Water Management Excellence; and, (5) Outstanding Combined Sewer Overflow Control programs. The winners of the EPA's 2006 National Clean Water Act Recognition Awards are listed below by category. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sub-category ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Category: Operations and Maintenance Awards ------------------------------------------------------------------------ First Place: Clean Water Services, Large Advanced Plant. Rock Creek Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility, Hillsboro, OR. Watertown Wastewater Medium Advanced Plant. Treatment Facility, Watertown, SD. Town of Castleton Small Advanced Plant. Wastewater Treatment Facility, Castleton, VT. Franklin Wastewater Large Secondary Plant. Treatment Facility, Winnipesaukee River Basin Program, Franklin, NH. Huron Wastewater Medium Secondary Plant. Treatment Facility, Huron, SD. Town of Wanatah Small Secondary Plant. Wastewater Treatment Facility, Wanatah, IN. Sturgis Wastewater Large Non-Discharging Plant. Treatment Facility, Sturgis, SD. Warner Village Water Most Improved Plant. District, Warner, NH. New Hampshire Department Trainer for the Most Improved Plant. of Environmental Services, Wastewater Engineering Bureau/ Operations Section, Concord, New Hampshire. Second Place: Littleton/Englewood Large Advanced Plant. Wastewater Treatment Facility, Englewood, CO. The Pequannock Lincoln Medium Advanced Plant. Park & Fairfield Sewerage Authority Wastewater Treatment Plant, Lincoln Park, NJ. Hurlburt Field Wastewater Small Advanced Plant. Treatment Facility, Hurlburt Field Air Force Base, Okaloosa County, FL. Northern Water Pollution Large Secondary Plant. Control Facility--Ocean County Utilities Authority, Brick Township, NJ. Portage Lake Water and Medium Secondary Plant. Sewage Authority, Houghton-Hancock Wastewater Treatment Plant, Houghton, MI. City of Natoma Wastewater Most Improved Plant. Treatment Facility, Natoma, KS. Gerald Grant, P.E., Fort Trainer for the Most Improved Plant. Scott Community College, Fort Scott, KS. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Category: Exemplary Biosolids Management Awards ------------------------------------------------------------------------ First Place: Encina Wastewater Large Operating Projects. Authority, Biosolids Management Program, Carlsbad, CA. City of Olathe Compost Small Operating Projects. Facility, Olathe, KS. Florida Water Environment Public Acceptance Activities. Association and the Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection Agency/Central District, Orlando, FL. Second Place: Rancho Las Virgenes Public Acceptance Activities. Composting Facility, Community Compost Program, Calabasas, CA. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Category: Pretreatment Program Awards ------------------------------------------------------------------------ First Place: City of Corvallis 0-5 Significant Industrial Users (SIUs). Pretreatment Program, Corvallis, OR. Riverside Regional Water 6-20 SIUs. Quality Control Plant, Environmental Compliance Section, City of Riverside, CA. City of Fresno Industrial Greater Than 21 SIUs. Pretreatment Program, Fresno, CA. Second Place: City of San Leandro, San 6-20 SIUs. Leandro, CA. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Category: Storm Water Management Awards ------------------------------------------------------------------------ First Place: Santa Clara Valley Urban Municipal Program. Runoff Pollution Prevention Program, San Jose, CA. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Category: Combined Sewer Overflow Control Awards ------------------------------------------------------------------------ First Place: Auburn Sewerage District, Municipal Program. Auburn, ME. Second Place: City of Little Falls Municipal Program. Wastewater Treatment Plant, Little Falls NY. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [[Page 67579]] Dated: November 16, 2006. James A. Hanlon, Director, Office of Wastewater Management. [FR Doc. E6-19750 Filed 11-21-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560-50-P
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