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Sunday, September 22, 2024

ISWEP 2024 Private Organization of the Year Award

PRESS RELEASE - The Iowa Stormwater Education Partnership (ISWEP) is pleased to announce their 2024 award recipients.  On September 10, 2024 awards were presented at the Iowa Water Conference in Coralville, Iowa.  

Jeff Reiland of Abundant Design in the Des Moines area accepted the Urban Stormwater and Watershed Protection Private Organization of the Year Award.   This award recognizes the leadership provided by Abundant Design for the design and installation of green infrastructure including Drake University and Easter Lake Watershed projects.   Practices that were installed included bioretention cells, bioswales, and rain gardens.  They are commended for their commitment to improving local water quality.

The City of Grinnell, represented by Daniel Ramos, Jan Anderson, and Greg Roth of Veenstra and Kimm accepted the Urban Stormwater and Watershed Protection Jurisdiction of the Year Award.  This award recognizes the City of Grinnell for the Arbor Lake and English River-Dug Out Creek watershed projects that included permeable pavement, native landscaping, a bioswale, and stream restoration.  They are commended on their partnership effort with Iowa DNR, Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation, Grinnell School District, and RC Properties and their commitment to improving local water quality and flood management.

John Swanson of Polk County accepted the Urban Stormwater and Watershed Protection Partner of the Year Award.  This award recognizes John Swanson and Polk County for the Fourmile Creek Public-Private Wetland Project. Four Mile Creek is an important watershed for Polk County and improving water quality while reducing flooding potential is a priority. Aside from the significant improvements in water quality entering Four Mile Creek resulting from the installation of a wetland, what is unique about this project is the public-private partnership between Eychaner Properties, Polk County, and the City of Ankeny. Polk County funded the design and construction of the project through a combination of grants from IDALS, the Iowa Finance Authority, and ARPA funds.

Greg Pierce of RDG Planning and Design in Des Moines accepted the Stormwater Advocacy Award for providing outstanding advocacy and technical guidance on state stormwater legislation.  He is recognized for his steadfast dedication in creating and promoting effective statewide stormwater design guidance.  This carries through to his passion for protecting and improving Iowa’s water resources. Greg provides great leadership in updates to the Iowa Stormwater Management Manual.  We appreciate his dedication to advancing stormwater design in Iowa.  His tireless leadership that was provided during the past two years during the Iowa legislative session is greatly appreciated.  

Pictures of award presentations by Pat Sauer and Loulou Dickey of the Iowa Storm Water Education Partnership -
Abundant Design - Jeff Reiland
Urban Stormwater and Watershed Protection Private Organization of the Year

City of GrinnellDaniel Ramos, Jan Anderson, and Greg Roth
Urban Stormwater and Watershed Protection Jurisdiction of the Year

Polk County - John Swanson
Urban Stormwater and Watershed Protection Partner of the Year

Greg Pierce of RDG Planning and Design
Stormwater Advocacy Award

More pictures from the 2024 Iowa Water Conference (here)

Thank you Iowa Storm Water Education Partnership for this recognition and thank you to all our great customers for letting us create your beautiful and functional landscapes!

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