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EPA 632-B-OO-OOT
January 2000
           Nomination Guidance

           2000 Beneficial Use Of
           Biosolids Awards Program:
           For Operating Projects,
           Technology Development,
           Research, And
           Public Acceptance

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                   INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is pleased to
announce the 2000 Beneficial Use of Biosolids Awards Program. The beginning
of the new millennium is a great time to gain recognition for your outstanding
operating projects, research studies, technological advances, and public
acceptance activities that promote the beneficial use of municipal biosolids. EPA
encourages your submission of nominations.

This program is being announced on the Internet and in publications and
bulletins. The very process of preparing a nomination package has considerable
benefit. It helps preparers focus on the relevance of their efforts and facilitates
the spread of knowledge about excellence of nominated activities so that others
might benefit. Transfer of information about all nominated activities is very
important; so, please do not miss the opportunity to submit your nomination.

EPA encourages States and Regions to have local Beneficial Use of Biosolids
Awards Programs. Such local programs increase the opportunity for recognition,
promote public understanding of biosolids recycling at the local level, and
emphasize the benefits and sound science behind use. Water Environment
Federation (WEF) Member Associations, the National Biosolids Partnership
(NBP), and regional biosolids management associations will be encouraging
nominations in this year's awards program. We have added criteria to each of the
categories so that programs with sound management, training to ensure
community-friendly practices, and effective communication and cooperation
among all stakeholders in the biosolids recycling process can also be
recognized.  These changes are consistent with the NBP on-going efforts to
develop an Environmental Management System for Biosolids (EMS) that all
biosolids recyclers should want to implement

The following material describes the awards program in detail and provides
guidance for preparing and submitting nominations. Please note that you need
to send your nominations to the EPA's Regional Offices by the deadlines
specified in this document so that your outstanding efforts can be considered for
both our Regional and National competitions. The National awards will be
presented in October 2000 at the Annual WEF Conference and Exposition
(WEFTEC) in Anaheim, California.
                                 Richard T. Kuhlman
                                 Acting Director, Municipal Support Division
                                 Office of Wastewater Management

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                NOMINATION  GUIDANCE
                                   for the
           2000  BENEFICIAL  USE OF BIOSOLIDS
                       AWARDS PROGRAM

                           OMB Control # 2040-0101
                               Expires 12-31-00
                               OMB NOTICE

Interested respondents may express their concerns regarding this nomination guidance. The
respondents' burden for this collection of information is estimated to average eight hours per
response. The collection burden includes the time for the respondent to review instructions,
search existing data sources, gather and present the data needed, and complete and review the
collection of information. EPA's burden is estimated to average six hours to review the
responses.

Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of
information, including suggestions for reducing the burden: to the Director, Collection Strategies
Division (2822), US Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington,
D.C. 20460; and to Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and
Budget, Washington, D.C. 20503.
                                 PURPOSE

The purpose of the awards program is to recognize significant contributions in
the development and implementation of cost-effective, environmentally safe and
publicly acceptable biosolids beneficial use practices which recycle nutrients,
improve soil conditions, or otherwise conserve valuable natural resources. This
excellence awards program helps EPA achieve its goal of promoting, collecting
and disseminating information pertaining to the beneficial use of biosolids as
authorized and encouraged under Section 405 (g) of the Clean Water Act.

The Biosolids Beneficial Use of Biosolids Awards Program is part of the Office of
Water's National Wastewater Management Excellence Awards Program and is
authorized by Section 501 (e) of the CWA.

         This Nomination Guidance may also be found on the Internet at

                 HTTP://WWW.EPA.GOV/OWM/BIOGUD.HTM

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                            AWARD CATEGORIES
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Nominations will be accepted for recognition of excellence in a wide range of
activities that have stimulated beneficial use of municipal biosolids. National
awards may be presented in the following categories:
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•     Operating Projects (large & small).  Outstanding, full-scale, beneficial use
  .;. ''  technologies.
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•     technology Development Activities. Significant technological improvements
      that have been developed and fully proven at the operational level; these
      may be pilot or full scale activities.

•     Research Activities. Studies that have substantially contributed to an
      improved understanding of biosolids beneficial use practices, improved
      public acceptance, and/or advanced the technology.

•     Public Acceptance Activities (municipal & others). Significant local,
      regional, and national activities that have increased the acceptance by the
      public of biosolids beneficial use practices.
                            NOMINATION AND AWARD INFORMATION
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               Nominations for awards may be submitted by anyone including the nominee,
               EPA Ff^pions, States, WEF Member Associations, municipalities,
               consultants, researchers, or other interested  parties.
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               Nominated entries may include both individuals and groups from private as
               welt as public organizations.
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               As these nomination packages are prepared,  it is important to tell the story
               about'Ifie biosolids beneficial use activity in a mariner that clearly shows the
               benef||s and including how the activity reduced public concern. This
               information can often be utilized locally for press releases, brochures and
               other public acceptance purposes.

               Previous first place winning projects or activities will not be considered as
               cahdiSates for the same award category for a"five-year period. However,
               second place winners can reapply after a one year wait to try for first place in
               the same award category.  Unsuccessful nominees for awards may apply for
               an award the very next year. Persistence has paid off for many nominees
               who Jfave" won awards after several years of  attempts and improved
               nomination packages.

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Check with your Regional EPA office for any details about a possible local
awards competition in your state.

For consideration in the National Awards Program, completed nomination
packages (see specified format pages 6 & 7) must be received in duplicate by
the EPA Region in which your activity/project is located (pages 9 & 10).

The tentative Regional deadlines for receipt of nominations are shown on
page 9.  Important—Please check with the appropriate Regional Office
contact (page 10) for any Region-specific nomination guidance and for that
Region's final submission deadline.

Entries will be considered for State and Regional Awards (where applicable)
as well as National awards. Regions will forward one copy of each qualified
Nomination package to EPA Headquarters by the June 9, 2000, National
deadline.

Nomination packages (received for the National competition) will be
reviewed by  a panel consisting of representatives from EPA, WEF, and other
groups using the evaluation criteria (see pages 4 & 5) during June 2000. The
panel recommends winning activities to EPA who, in turn, will make final
selections. State and EPA Regional offices (where applicable) will also
review the nominations for a separate competition in their Region. Because
the National  and Regional award programs involve separate review panels
and because ail qualified entries may be considered in both competitions, it
is possible that winners in the National award program may differ from the
Regional award winners.

Nominated activities may sometimes be chosen for special recognition
rather than a categorical award.

Winning projects must be in full compliance with applicable regulations.
EPA will review the panel's recommendations for compliance with Regional
and Headquarters Compliance Offices before winners are announced.

We anticipate being able to notify National  award winners by July 31, 2000.

National awards consisting of a certificate and plaque will be presented on
October 16, 2000,  at WEFTEC Annual Conference in Anaheim, California.
Because of budgetary limitations, EPA will be unable to pay for travel to the
awards program.  While we hope that you will be able to attend the National
Wastewater  Management Excellence Awards Ceremony in October, alternate
provisions will be made to present awards  to those unable to attend.

Short articles describing National award winning beneficial use activities will
be developed by EPA and WEF for publication in WEF' Operations Forum.

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      Subsequent publications describing those Regional as well as National
      activities Will be encouraged. Photographic prints arid key facts about both
      winning and non-winning entries will be used in EPA publications that
      encourage beneficial biosolids recycling. Please send photographic prints
      and hot color zerox as zerox copies cannot be used in publications.
 ";";:,   "  '•'.' ;:  "':,.:.''"'.'.'     EVALUATION CRITERIA	;	   ',    ;   '    "  [:

The beneficial biosolids use award candidates will be evaluated against the
following criteria:
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FC)R OPERATING PROJECTS [Two Categories: (1) <5 MGD (2) >5 MOD
(Note: Categorization is based upon the actual average daily flows, and not
 the design capacity. If the facility only processes biosolids, then the two
 categories are (1) < 5 dry tons per day [DTPD] and (2) > 5 DTPD)

•     Significant recycling/reuse of natural resources (e.g., nutrients, organic
      matter, and energy).

•     Sustained, full-scale, proven operation over several years.

•     Consistent, cost-effective operation.

•     Public acceptance.
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•     Compliant with applicable Federal, State, and local regulations.
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•     Management of nutrients, and control of nuisances such as odor, dust and
      traffic.

•     Excellence in project management, and particularly management that fosters
      close communication and coordination among all biosolids stakeholders
      from generator to end  user as well as project neighbors and the public.
FOR TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION OR DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

•     Sustained excellence in advancing our knowledge of technologies that
      recycle biosolids (e.g., improved design criteria or operational practice).

•     National application - technology that has potential for use in many other
      areas across the country.

•     Operationally proven.

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      Resolved previous biosolids management or utilization problems and have
      helped gain public acceptance.
FOR RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

•     Greatly improve our understanding of the environmental effects associated
      with beneficial use of biosolids.

•     Substantial contribution toward the development of improved technological
      design and operation.

•     Key information generated for the development of improved biosolids
      regulations and  guidance, e.g., for use in the new EMS now being developed
      for biosolids.

•     Greater public acceptability of biosoiids recycling.
FOR PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE [Two Categories: (1) Municipalities (2) All Others]

•     Demonstrated increases in both public acceptance and public demand. The
      term "public" is meant to include regulatory agencies, agricultural
      organizations, water quality professionals, public health officials,
      environmentalists, academic institutions, and the news media as well as the
      general public. Indicators of "demand" include such factors as waiting lists
      and users paying for biosolids.

•     Characterized by dedicated and successful individual and team efforts.

•     Demonstrated willingness to share information and approaches for gaining
      public acceptance.

•     Proactive successful approaches for working the press and other groups
      explaining the benefits of biosolids use, cultivating and gaining allies, and
      educating against unfounded alarmist stories that may arise.

•     Excellence in local information transfer and training efforts that have made a
      positive local difference, (e.g., on-site demonstrations and collaborative
      efforts involving municipalities, citizens, universities, and others).

•     Characterized by managers who work with all stakeholders to identify and
      utilize critical control points for ensuring sound management and
      community-friendly practices.

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                             NOMINATION FORMAT

 The information described in the Nomination Format should be supplied in the
 nomination package. The completeness of information provided ancl the manner in
   ;"* . ;;ie ri0"min-ati6n addresses the Evaluation Criteria in both the Executive
Summary and the text is especially important.
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All nominations must be submitted in duplicate in the following format to the
appropriate EPA Regional Office (see pages 9 & 10).
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 1. IDENTIFYING* INFORMATION (See sample front page form on page 8)

      Name, address, affiliation, telephone and fax numbers, NPDES number (if
      applicable), and the spokesperson for the project or activity. Please also
      indicate the applicable government officials that you would like notified
      should your entry win an award (see form oh page 8).
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 2, EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (2 pages or less)
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       Pescribe the project or activity indicating the award category for which the
       nomination is proposed and how you believe it meets the evaluation criteria.

 3. FACILITY/ACTIVITY INFORMATION (4-5 pages)
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       Provide the following relevant information, if applicable, to adequately
       support the nomination.

       (a)   Biosolids type, quantity (expressed as dry solids processed per day,
             week or year), quality (nutrient and pollutant concentrations compared
             with Part 503 Table 3 pollutant concentration limits), processing
             information, and other details relevant to the beneficial use practice or
             activity.  Be specific regarding the unit processes, including biosolids
             1'production arid processing details.  Account for the types and
             amounts of biosolids going to each beneficial use practice (and
             disposal practice - if any).

       (b)   Duration and size of the project or activity; extent of ability to operate
             at design level; and cost and effectiveness information.
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       (c)   Describe the project monitoring program as it determines compliance,
             keeps the public informed of biosolids transport and use, evaluates
             performance, and helps modify practices.

       (d)   Describe the contributions of the cooperating parties to the beneficial
             use project or activity.

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      (e)    Provide sufficient information so that both the awards judges and EPA
            compliance assurance staff can determine the compliance of nominated
            projects with applicable local, State, and Federal regulations.

      (f)    Describe important project management activities that maintain and
            promote excellence and maximize the benefits of biosolids use, (e.g.,
            hold down costs; improve biosolids quality; use a written code of good
            practice or other means to promote compliance with rules,  manage
            nutrients and minimize odors and other nuisances; and promote
            acceptance via working with allies, press and the public).

      (g)    Describe training activities which have  improved operations,
            performance, and public acceptance.

      (h)    Describe the effectiveness of the local pretreatment program that has
            resulted in better quality and easier use of biosolids.

      (i)    Describe special innovative practices or activities.

      (j)    Discuss how obstacles (technical, political, public acceptance, or other)
            have been overcome as a result of the nominated activity.

      (k)    Give evidence of the enhanced benefits that have resulted from the
            activity such as lower costs for biosolids management, lower energy
            consumption, payments for biosolids by users, enhanced soil
            properties, better crop productivity and quality, enhanced plant disease
            resistance, lower human health risks, greater National adoption of
            practice, and improved public acceptance and demand for biosolids
            products.

4.  ATTACHMENTS

      Supporting materials may be attached.  The attachment should include a short
      cover index page that lists the various supporting materials and gives about a
      4-to 6-line description of each item.

      Photographs of the activity are strongly encouraged. Please provide the
      actual photographic prints rather than Xerox copies of prints, since only the
      photographic prints are suitable for printing in publications. EPA and others
      would like to use your prints in publications that promote beneficial use of
      biosolids and provide greater recognition of your activity.

      Note:  Sheer bulk of information is not desirable. Be  concise and attach items
      that truly substantiate the importance and relevance of the beneficial use
      project or activity.  Please do not send materials that you wish to have sent
      back because application materials are not returned.

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  SAMPLE FRONT PAGE (2000 Biosolids Beneficial Use Awards Program)
I.  Proposed Award Category
II.  Facility Identification Name

      a) Official Name and Address of Award Entity to be Engraved on Plaque
            Certificate	'      	1"	'
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      b)  Type of Ownership
        (e.g., corporate, private or public, university, etc.)
        Zip Codes of Service Area   '	
        (used to notify US Representatives)
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      c) Contact Person  Regarding the Nomination _
        Their Title, Address, Telephone and Fax No.
III. Award Notification
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      a)  Name, Title, Address and Telephone and Fax Nos. of Local Official
        (e.g., Mayor, Authority Board President, Corporate President,
        Department Chairman, etc.) of the person to be notified:
      b) Federal and State Political Notifications
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        US Senators & Representatives (list names only)
        State Governor's Name & Address
      c) Other.
IV. One Sentence Description
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      Lists the Most Significant Noteworthy Features of the Operation/Activity
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             TENTATIVE REGIONAL DEADLINES FOR NOMINATIONS
 EPA     Tentative *
Region   Deadline Dates
                  States
 2

 3
 7

 8
10
05-26-00


03-17-00

05-26-00


05-26-00


05-26-00


05-26-00


05-26-00

05-26-00


05-26-00


05-26-00
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands

Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland,
Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia

Alabama, Florida,  Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi,
North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee

Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio,
Wisconsin

Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma,
Texas

Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska

Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota,
Utah, Wyoming

Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, American
Samoa, Guam

Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington
      *These deadline dates for receipt of award nomination packages are
      tentative. Please check with your Regional Office for verification.

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                          EPA REGIONAL CONTACT: (See List of States in Each Region, Page 9)
Region
1
Address
Office of Ecosystems Protection
Contact
Thelma Murphy
One Congress Street, Suite 1100 (CMU)

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Division of Enforcement and
Compliance Assistance
290 Broadway, 20th Floor
New YorS, NY 10007-1866
EPA Water Protection Division
1650 Arch Street (3WP23)
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
EPA Water Management Division
Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center
61ForsytnSt,SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-8960
EPA Water Division (WN-16J)
77 West Jackson
Chicago, IL 60604
Permits Section, Permits Branch

Alia Roufaeal


Jim Kern


Jim Adcock


John Colletti


Stephanie Kordzi
Water Quality Protection Div. (6WQ-PP)


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Contact:
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202
75 Hawthorne Street (WTR-6)
San Francisco, CA 94105

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Biosolids Mgmt Program (8P-W-P)
999 18th Street, Suite 500
Denver, CO 80202-2466

EPA Clean Water Act
Compliance Office (WTR7)
76 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
EPA NPDES Permits Unit (OW130)
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
The Water Environment Federation


Cynthia Sans



Bob Brobst



Lauren Fondahl



Dick Hetherington



Attention: Technical & Educational Services
601 Wythe Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
Telephone
617-918-1615
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617-918-1505
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212-637-3953
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Fax:
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E-mail
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Adcock.james@epa.gov


Colletti.john@epa.gov


Kordzi.Stephanie@epa.gov



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                        PREVIOUS NATIONAL BENEFICIAL BIOSOLIDS USE AWARD WINNERS
Category
Winner [Activity]
Award*/Year
Operating        Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewer Dist [Milorganite, land ap\         1st 1999
Projects         City of Portland, OR [Comp & Land Use]                       2nd 1999
(>5MGD)         City of Tacoma, VIA [Multiple, Team TAGRO]                   1st 1998
                 Western Carolina Regional Sewer Auth [Multiple]                2nd 1998
                 City of Houston, TX [Heat Dry & Land Ap Lime Stab]            1st 1997
                 Ducket Creek San Distr, St Charles, MO [Land Ap Aerobic Dig]     2nd 1997
                 King County, WA WPC Div [Farm & Forest]                     1st 1996
                 County San Distr of LA, CAp/Ve/se]                           2nd 1996
                 City of Austin, 7X, [Multiple  Uses]                             1st 1995
                 Tacoma Utilities Services, WA [Land Ap, TA GRO Soil Mix]        2nd 1995
                 City of Los Angeles, CA [Multiple Uses]                        1st 1994
                 City of Columbus, OH [Multiple Uses]                          2nd 1994
                 Clayton Co, Water Authority, GA[HeatDry, Comp.]              1st 1993
                 City of Austin Water & WW Util, TX [Comp, Air Dr]               2nd 1993
                 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Util.  Dist, NC [LandAp]                 1st 1992
                 Truckee Meadows Water Reclaim, Dist., CA [LandAp]            2nd 1992
                 City of Omaha, NE [Land Appl.]                               1st 1991
                 Miami-Dade, FL [Air Dry, Composting, Marketing]               2nd 1991
                 Vallejo San. & Flood Control Dist., CA  [LandAp]                1st 1990
                 Cape May County Mun. Util. Auth., NJ [Composting]              2nd 1990
                 Hampton Roads, VA [Nutragreen - Land Ap., Comp.]             1st 1989
                 Clayton Co., GA [Comp, Heat Dry, Tree Prod.]                  tie2nd1989
                 Pima County, AZ [Land Application]                           tie2nd1989
                 Seattle Metro, WA [Forest &Ag. Land Use]                     1st 1988
                 San. Dist of Los Angeles Co., CA [Composting]                 2nd 1988

Operating        City of Lenoir, NC Lower Creek WRF [blended Products]          1st 1999
Projects         City of Washington, NC Water Resources DPW [LandAp]         2nd 1999
(<5 MGD)         Blue Heron Water Reel Facility, Titusville, FL [Mixed]             1st 1998
                 Freemont, NB Wastewater Trt Facility [Liquid Land Appl\          2nd 1998
                 Univ. Joint Auth., State College, PA [Composting]                1st 1997
                 Summerville, SC [Liquid Land App/l                           2nd 1997
                 Newton, IA WPC Facility [Anaerob Land App/l                   1st 1996
                 Port Townsend, WA Biosolids Composting Facility              2nd 1996
                 Elizabethton, TN [Co-composting]                              1st 1995
                 Chippewa Falls, VR [Land Appl by Injection]                     2nd 1995
                 Cumberland County Util Auth, tU [Land App/l                   1st 1994
                 City of New Smyrna Beach, FL [Land App/l                      2nd 1994
                 Lafayette Wastewater Trtment Plant, GA[Land App/l              1st 1993
                 Chillicothe Munic Util WW Tmt Pit, MO [Liq Land App/l            2nd 1993
                 The City of St. Peters,  MO [Land Appl.]                         1st 1992
                 The Sussex Co. Mun. Util. Auth., NJ [In-Vess, Comp]              2nd 1992
                 Alpena, Ml [Revegetate Industrial Waste Site]                   1st 1991
                 Blackfoot, ID [Land Appl., Outreach]                           2nd 1991
                 Hannibal, MO, Bd of Pub. Works [Econ LandAp]                1st 1990
                 Redwood San. Sewer Service Dist., CA [Co-Compost]             2nd 1990

Technology       King County, WA WPC Div [Forest Bios App System]             1st 1996
Development      WSSC Montgomery Co., MD Regional Compost. Fac.
                  [Scrubber and Mixing Advances/Comp. Odor Cont]              1st 1992
                 City of Lancaster, PA [Composting Odor Cont.]                  2nd 1992
                 K-Vno [Alkaline Stabilization of Sludge], OH                     1st 1990
                 WSSC Montgomery Co., MD Regional Compost. Fac.
                  [Thermal Odor Control^                                      2nd 1990
                 Austin, TX [Accelerated Air  Drying]                           1st 1989
                 WSSC Montgomery Co. MD, Regional Compost. Fac.
                  [Chemical Odor Control]                                     1st 1988
                 Sussex Co., NJ [Compost Odor & Process Control]              2nd 1988

"1st and 2nd place awards are not always  given
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                     PREVIOUS NATIONAL BENEFICIAL BIOSOLIDS USE AWARD WINNERS (cont.)

Category
                         Winner [Activity]
                                                                   Awards/Year
                                                                   1st 1999
                                                                   1st 1998
                                                                   1st 1995
                                                                   1st 1994
                                                                   2nd 1994
                                                                   1st 1993
                                                                   1st 1991
                                                                   2nd 1991
                                                                   1st 1990
                                                                   2nd 1990
                                                                   1st 1989
                                                                   1st 1988
                                                                   2nd 1988

                                                                   1st 1999
                                                                   1st 1999
                                                                   1st 1998
                                                                   1st 1997
                                                                   1st 1996
                                                                   2nd 1996
                                                                   1st 1996
                                                                   2nd 1996
                                                                   1st 1995
Research         Littleton/Englewood, CO [Dryland Wheat]
Activities         WSSC Montg Co, MD Comp Fac [Trt Pit Process/Odor]
                 City of Phila.Water Dept, PA [Comp Opns & VOC's]
                 Dr. Terry Logan, Ohio State Univ, OH
                 Rocky Mt Forest & Range Exp Sta, NM
                 Los, Angeles County San Dist, CA [Comp  Odor/VOC]
                 Drs. A! Page & Andrew Chang, Univ of CA, Riv.
                 Dr. Paul Giordano, Tenn Valley Authority, AL
                 Dr. Rufus Chaney, US Dept of Agriculture, MD
                 Dr. Michael Overcash, NC State University
                 Univ. of MN, USDA Research Team
                 W124hV170Regional Research Comm., USDA, CSRS
                 Allentown, PA/Penn State U, Palmerton [Reveg]

Public           Prowers County, CO [Many Groups, Other]
Acceptance      City of Warren, OH [Municipal]
                 Iowa Water Pol Cont Assoc, Ames, IA [Other]
                 Cartersville, GA [Municipal
                 Memphis, TN, TE Maxson WW Trt Pit [Municipal]
                 City of Tacoma, \NA.[Muhicipa/l
                 New fngland Interstate WPC Commission [Other]
                 Rocky Mts. Water Environ Association [Other]
                 Dr. Lee Jacobs, Mich State Univ., Ml

Special          Oregon Assoc of Clean Water Agencies & Oregon
Recognition        State Univ [Education & Training Program]               1999
                 Philadelphia, PA Water Dept [Reclaim Strip Mines]          1998
                 Lime Lake Reclamation Project [ Priv Reclaim Indust Lands]  1998
                 Tim Frank Septic tank Cleaning Co [National Support
                   Compliant Services]
                 Springfield, MA [Overcome Serious Odors/Acceptamce]
                 Maine Compost Team, Augusta [Team Excellence]
                 Mountains to Sound Greenway Biosolids Forestry
                   Program, WA [Stakeholders  Use Biosolids Env Ben]
                 Environ. Waste Recycling Inc., NC [Pub Acpt & Opns]
                 Northwest Biosolids Mgmt Assoc, WA [Pub A cpt]
                 Maine Waste Water Control Assoc, ME [Pub Acpt}
                 Oyzboyd Environmental Svc, GA [Vert Bed Dewater]
                 City of Tampa, FL Hookers Point WW Trt. Plant
                   [Optimizing Use of Digester Gas]
                 Dr. Arthur E. Peterson, Dept of Soil Sci,
                   Madison, Wl [Sludge Research in Wl[
                 The College of Forest Resources, Univ of WA
                   [Cooperative R&D, Appl to Forest Ecosystems]
                 NutraLime, St Paul, MN [Incin. Ash + Water
                 Treatment Sludge for Land Improvement]
                 Metro. Water Reclam. Dist of Greater Chicago
                   [Long Term Multiple Contrb. to Beneficial Use]
              li'iii!! BioG'iro Systems, Inc., MD [Sustained Service &
                   Enhanced Public Acceptance]
                 City of Los Angeles, CA & Ag Tech Co., AZ [Public-
                   Private Team from Ocean Disp. to Ben  Use]
                 East Bay Municipal Utilities Dist., CA [Sustained
                   Contribution to Beneficial Use & Composting]
                                                                      1998
                                                                      1997
                                                                      1997

                                                                      1996
                                                                      1996
                                                                      1994
                                                                      1994
                                                                      1994

                                                                      1992

                                                                      1992

                                                                      1992

                                                                      1991

                                                                      1991

                                                                      1990

                                                                      1989

                                                                      1989
'1st and 2nd place awards are not always given
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                     PREVIOUS NATIONAL BENEFICIAL BIOSOLIDS USE AWARD WINNERS (cont.)
Category
Winner [Activity]
Award*/Year
Honorable        Village Creek WW Trt Pit, Ft Worth, TX  [LAp](LOP)         1999
Mention          Pepper's Ferry Reg WWTA, Radford, VA [LAp](SOP)       1999
                 Village Creek WW Trt Pit, Ft Worth, TX[Z.,4p] (LOP)          1998
                 Greenville, NC Utilities Commission [Spray Irrig} (LOP)       1998
                 Pole Bridge Creek San Dist, Dekalb Co, GA [Land Ap] (LOP)   1997
                 City of Gastonia, NC [Land Ap] (LOP)                      1997
                 Letchworth Ave WWTP, Billericia, MA [Comp] (OP)          1997
                 Winston-Salem, NC, Archie Elledge WWTP [L A] (LOP)       1996
                 Ltttleton/Englewood, CO WW Trt Pit [Dry/and] (LOP)          1996
                 Louisville, CO WW Trt Pit [Windrow Comp] (OP)            1996
                 Rochester Water Reclamation Plant, MN [Pub Acpt]          1996
                 Bloomington & Normal Water Rec Dist, IL [L API (OP)        1995
                 Knoxville, TN Util Bd [Land Ap, Strip Mine] (LOP)            1995
                 St Charles MO River Trt Fac  [Land Ap] (OP)                1995
                 City of Salem, OR [Land Ap] (OP)                         1994
                 Broward County, FL [Mkt & Product] (Res)                 1994
                 Benton Harbor-St. Joseph, Ml WW Trt Pit. [L Ap] (OP)        1992
                 Madison, Wl, Metro-Gro [Land Use] (LOP)                  1988
                 Lime Lakes, OH, PPG Corp. \Priv'. Svc. Reclaim Alk Site] (OP) 1988
                 Hannibal,  MO [Land Application] (OP)                     1988
                 Bowling Green, KY [Land Application] (OP)                 1988
                 Fallbrook, CA [Vermicomposting] (TD)                     1988
                 Ohio State Univ, Wooster, OH [Composting Biotech] (Res)    1988
'Honorable Mention awards are not always given
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