Shining the Light on One-Water Leadership

The Water Prize is a first-of-its-kind program recognizing outstanding achievement in the advancement of sustainable solutions
Shining the Light on One-Water Leadership
The 2016 US Water Prize Awards Ceremony will be held during the One Water Summit in Atlanta, Georgia on June 8, 2016.

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Dear Friends,

We know the challenges facing our water future are great, but our capacity for innovation is even greater.

There are inspiring examples across the country of sustainable and integrated water resource management. To shine a light on great "one-water" leadership, the US Water Alliance annually awards the US Water Prize. 

The Water Prize is a first-of-its-kind program and recognizes outstanding achievement in the advancement of sustainable solutions to our nation's water challenges. It is time to hear from you about the inspiring projects that deserve to be recognized. Nominations are open now! The deadline for nominations is March 1, 2016.

The 2016 US Water Prize Awards Ceremony will be held during the One Water Summit in Atlanta, Georgia on June 8, 2016. Any United States-based organization is eligible to win. Government agencies, utilities, private companies, non-profit organizations, educational institutions, coalitions, and others that have a demonstrated track record of moving one water solutions forward may be nominated. And we are looking to you, our friends and supporters, to nominate truly phenomenal projects today.

Past winners of the US Water Prize have included a wide range of public, private, and non-profit water leaders, each making unique and transformative contributions to one water management. Our 2015 winners included Coca-Cola, the City of San Diego, and the Electric Power Research Institute. Additional details about the selection process can be found here.

See you in Atlanta at the US Water Prize Award Ceremony!

Thanks,

Radhika



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