Two members of the Woodard & Curran team were recognized during the National Ground Water Association (NGWA) Awards of Excellence Ceremony during the Groundwater Week in New Orleans.
Two members of the Woodard & Curran team were recognized during the National Ground Water Association (NGWA) Awards of Excellence Ceremony during the Groundwater Week in New Orleans.
Senior Technical Leader Jason House, LG, PG, who is also an NGWA president emeritus, received the Robert Storm Intersectional Cooperation Award. According to NGWA, this recognition is presented to a person or team that through their activities or written works contribute to promoting collaboration, enhancing cooperation, and fostering community among all groundwater professionals and to advancing the mutual interest of all those interested in communicating the importance of the Earth’s water resources.
Senior Technical Leader Leslie Dumas was awarded the Fellow of the National Ground Water Association title, acknowledging professional excellence, achievement, and integrity. NGWA says the Fellow designation represents recognition by a recipient’s peers and NGWA, of outstanding credentials, professional accomplishments, and a commitment to promoting the increased understanding of groundwater science and water well system technology.
NGWA is a community of groundwater professionals working together to advance groundwater knowledge and the success of members through education and outreach; advocacy; cooperation and information exchange; and enhancement of professional practices.