WEF names 13 winners of Municipal Stormwater and Green Infrastructure Awards

Oct. 6, 2022
The awards program, developed by WEF and EPA, honors MS4 programs for excellence in stormwater management, including exceeding permit requirements and sharing knowledge with the water sector.

The Water Environment Federation (WEF) announced the 13 winners of its National Municipal Stormwater and Green Infrastructure Awards, a program developed between WEF and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

The awards honor municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) programs for excellence in stormwater management, including exceeding permit requirements and sharing knowledge with the water sector.

The winners will be honored on Oct. 11 at WEFTEC in New Orleans.

The winners of the 2022 Phase I MS4 Awards are:

  • Overall Winner: Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works, Maryland
  • Program Management Winner: City of Colorado Springs Stormwater Enterprise, Colorado
  • Innovation Winner: Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works, Maryland

The winners of the 2022 Phase II MS4 Awards are:

  • Overall Winner: City of Frisco, Stormwater Division Texas
  • Program Management Winner: St. Louis MS4 Co-permittee Group, Missouri
  • Innovation Winner: City of Richmond, Stormwater Utility, Virginia

In addition to the winners, each applicant has been designated a Gold, Silver, or Bronze level status in both program management and innovation, which signifies their status among other MS4 communities across the country who also participated in this year’s award program.

Gold Recognition in Program Management

Phase I:

  • City of Colorado Springs Stormwater Enterprise, Colorado

Phase II:

  • St. Louis MS4 Co-permittee Group, Missouri
  • City of Frisco, Stormwater Division Texas
  • City of Alexandria, Virginia

Silver Recognition in Program Management

Phase I:

  • Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works, Maryland
  • City of Dayton Department of Water, Ohio
  • Fairfax County Government, Virginia
  • Louisville Metropolitan Sewer District, Kentucky

Phase II:

  • Kansas Department of Transportation, Kansas

Bronze Recognition in Program Management

Phase I:

  • Jefferson Parish Environmental Affairs, Louisiana

Phase II:

  • City of San Marcos, Texas

Gold Recognition in Innovation

Phase I:

  • Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works, Bureau of Watershed Protection & Restoration, Maryland

Phase II:

  • City of Richmond Department of Public Utilities, Stormwater Utility, Virginia
  • City of Frisco, Stormwater Division Texas

Silver Recognition in Innovation

Phase I:

  • Fairfax County Government, Virginia
  • City of Colorado Springs Stormwater Enterprise, Colorado

Phase II:

  • St. Louis MS4 Co-permittee Group, Missouri
  • City of Alexandria, Virginia

Bronze Recognition in Innovation

Phase I:

  • Jefferson Parish Environmental Affairs, Louisiana

Phase II:

  • Kansas Department of Transportation, Kansas

More information about the program and its winners is available on WEF’s website.