The Water Environment Federation (WEF; Alexandria, Va.) has announced the winners of its sixth annual stormwater video competition, the StormTV Project. The video contest recognizes innovative stormwater practices, programs, products, and public outreach.
The 2017 StormTV Project received 40 submissions. A panel of 25 judges – primarily members of the WEF Stormwater Committee – scored each video on message clarity, visual appeal, audio quality, technical accuracy, originality and vision, length, and distribution methods. The award winners were
- Grand Prize Winner – Washington Environmental Council (Seattle) with its video, “Polluted Puddles: Arlo’s quest to clean up our mess;”
- Filmmaker Award – Independence Television (Clarkston, Mich.), Independence Township (Clarkston), and the Clinton River Watershed Council (Rochester, Mich.) with their video, “Water is Worth It, EP1: An Introduction;” and
- Communicator Award – Independence Television, Independence Township, and the Clinton River Watershed Council with their video, “Water is Worth It, EP2: An Enviroscape Demonstration.”
November 24, 2017
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