Water Environment Federation Announces 2014 WEF Fellows

Aug. 6, 2014
Designation recognizes achievement, stature and contributions in water quality

The Water Environment Federation (WEF) announced 12 distinguished members as the 2014 WEF Fellows recipients. This designation recognizes members’ achievements, stature and contributions in the water profession.

The WEF Fellow Recognition Program underscores WEF’s reputation as a valuable water quality resource, which is due in large part to the expertise of its diverse membership. WEF Fellows are recognized in various areas of expertise including, but not limited to design, education, operations, regulation, research, utility management and leadership.

The 2014 WEF Fellows will be recognized during WEFTEC 2014, WEF’s 87th annual technical exhibition and conference to be held in New Orleans, Sept. 27 to Oct. 1.

2014 WEF Fellow Recipients

Professional Category: Consulting Engineering

  • Matt Bond — Dallas, Texas
  • William Dee — White Plains, N.Y.

Professional Category: Education/Consulting Engineering

  • Enos L. Stover — Stillwater, Okla.

Professional Category: Education/Research

  • C.P. Leslie Grady, Jr. — Harrisonburg, Va.
  • Kenneth D. Kerri — Sacramento, Calif.
  • Richard Speece — Nashville, Tenn.
  • Peter Vanrolleghem — Québec, Canada

Professional Category: Engineering Design

  • R. Rhodes Trussell — Pasadena, Calif.

Professional Category: Operations

  • David A. Hofer — Newark, Del.

Professional Category: Regulatory Agency/Consulting Engineering

  • James Crook — Norwell, Mass.

Professional Category: Utility Engineering/Management

  • John Hart — Saco, Maine

Professional Category: Utility Management

  • G. David Waltrip — Virginia Beach, Va.

Source: Water Environment Federation