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Seeking nominations for Silicon Valley Water Conservation Awards

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A coalition of 20 organizations - including water agencies, business networks, and nonprofits - has begun accepting applications and nominations for the 4th Annual Silicon Valley Water Conservation Awards. The Awards are presented to organizations, agencies, businesses, and individuals whose programs and leadership have advanced water conservation in Silicon Valley (San Mateo County, Santa Clara County, and Alameda County from Hayward south).

 

2012 Award Categories Include:

  • Government Agency / Water Utility
  • Business
  • Organization
  • Agriculture
  • Greenscape Management
  • Education
  • Water Champion

Additional information and application/nomination forms can be found at www.WaterAwards.org

The application/nomination process will close on February 3, 2012. Winners will be recognized at an Awards Ceremony on World Water Day - March 22, 2012.
 

Congratulations to our 2011 Award Winners

Government Agency/Water Utility
Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency (BAWSCA)
Large Business
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies
Small Business
Brandenburg, Staedler and Moore Mobile Home Communities
Organization
San Jose State University
Greenscape Management
ET Water Systems
Education
Our City Forest
Water Champion
Ken & Sally Coverdell

The coalition sponsoring the Awards includes: Acterra, Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency, City of Cupertino, City of Hayward, City of Mountain View, City of Palo Alto, City of Redwood City, City of Sunnyvale, Clean Water Action, California Native Plant Society, Imagine H2O, Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network, Santa Clara County Creeks Coalition, Santa Clara Valley Water District, Sierra Club Loma Prieta Chapter, Silicon Valley Leadership Group, Sustainable San Mateo County, Sustainable Silicon Valley, Tuolumne River Trust, and Wholly H2o.