Water Distribution System Awards
2010 Award Application, Deadline: October 20, 2010
- Distribution System Awards 2010 Application - Click Here - Applications will be accepted: August 1, 2010
Water Distribution System Award Winners
2008 Winners
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Division I Winner - City of Marco Island
Utilities (photo taken 1/20/09) |
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Division II Winner - City of Palm Bay Utilities
(photo taken 2/05/09) |
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Division IV Winner - Pasco County Utilities
(photo taken 1/06/09) |
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Division V Winner - Pinellas County Utilties
(photo taken 2/3/09) |
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Division VI Winner - Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long has FSAWWA been giving out this award?
This award has been given out since 1997.
Who selects the recipient?
A committee under the Manufacturers/Associates Council selects the recipients.
When are the distribution award winners announced?
The results are announced at our Fall Conference Awards Luncheon. The Chair also presented the 2008 award winners at each recipient’s Council or Commission Meetings.
How many recipients are selected per year?
We select a maximum of six recipients per year if the applicants are worthy (only one per division).The recipient must be a member of FSAWWA (either as an individual or the organization).
How many (public & private) utilities are there in Florida?
There are a total of 547 utilities in Florida based on 2008 from the FDEP. Only 174 of those have greater than 5,000 connections.
What is a Utility?
A Utility Member of the FSAWWA is defined as one of the following:
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Small Water System - A water system that supplies 5,000 or fewer customer service connections.
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Water Supplier - A water supply organization that continuously supplies water to the public, with greater than 5,000 customer service connections.
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Wastewater System - A wastewater treatment organization with any number of sewage collection taps.
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Water Wholesaler - A water supply organization that provides water to other utilities or organizations at wholesale. Water wholesalers may deduct the water supplied to other AWWA utility members when determining dues.
- Contract Operations Firm - An organization contracted to operate and/or maintain a water supply system or water wholesaler. Dues are calculated in the same manner as a water supplier or wholesaler. Contract operations firms may also be eligible for Service Provider Membership.
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