2024 AWW Volunteer Awards: Call For Nominations

For the first time, Alabama Water Watch is seeking nominations from program participants and partners to recognize outstanding volunteers.

Nominations will be open through March 5th. Winners will be notified at the end of March and will be presented with their award at the 2024 AWW Annual Meeting in Auburn, AL on Saturday, June 8.

This Call for Nominations pertains to three awards:

Lifetime Achievement Award
Eric Reutebuch Water Spirit Award
Schulman Biodiversity Award

The Lifetime Achievement Award is the highest honor bestowed upon an individual or group within the volunteer water quality monitoring community. This award is reserved for those who have demonstrated exceptional service, unwavering commitment, and remarkable accomplishments over an extended period in the pursuit of safeguarding and rehabilitating watersheds through the practice of water monitoring.  

Past Award Recipients:

Mr. Ray Kelley
Dick and MaryAnn Bronson
Jean Ann Moon
Friends of the Locust Fork River
Isabella Trussell
Homer Singleton
Mike and Allice Mullen

Mr. Ray Kelley receives the first Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007. Photo credit: Alabama Water Watch

The Eric Reutebuch Water Spirit Award recognizes and honors a person, group, or organization that exemplifies a spirit of involvement, enthusiasm, and concern for water resources in Alabama and beyond. The recipient of this award takes the definition of “water spirit” to another level by truly loving all things related to water, instilling love and respect for water in others, and dedicating their life’s work to protecting and restoring water quality.  

Past Award Recipients:

Eric Reutebuch
Hana Berres

Eric Reutebuch receives the Water Spirit Award in 2018. Photo credit: Alabama Water Watch

The Schulman Biodiversity Guardian Award was inspired by and named after Marty Schulman, who was an integral part of the Watercress Darter Monitoring Program that integrated AWW monitoring into the protection of the endangered Watercress Darter, a small and beautiful fish found only in a small area of Alabama. Recipients of this award have incorporated water monitoring with AWW into specific efforts aimed at protecting and restoring Alabama’s biodiversity. 

Past Award Recipients:
Marty Schulman
Dr. Joe Scanlan

Marty Schulman receives the 2017 Biodiversity Award. Photo credit: Alabama Water watch

SUBMIT A NOMINATION

If you would rather have a PDF copy of the nomination form, please contact the AWW Office at awwprog@auburn.edu. 

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