Thu, 09/28/2017 - 14:32
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The Water Environment Federation (WEF) today announced the winners of its sixth annual stormwater video competition. The StormTV Project is a video contest recognizing innovative stormwater practices, programs, products, and public outreach. The 2017 StormTV Project received 40 submissions and had 25 expert judges review the vidoes. The 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 judges awarded three prizes for the 2017 StormTV Project:
- Grand Prize Winner – Washington Environmental Council with their video Polluted Puddles: Arlo’s quest to clean up our mess
- Filmmaker Award – Independence Television, Independence Township, and the Clinton River Watershed Council with their video Water is Worth It, EP1: An Introduction
- Communicator Award – Independence Television, Independence Township, and the Clinton River Watershed Council with their video Water is Worth It, EP2: An Enviroscape Demonstration
- UpStream Art – City of Springfield OR
- Growing Sustainable Water Solutions Rain Gardens to the Rescue
- DCR Division of Water Supply Protection Dog Waste Public Service Announcement
- Groundswell NPS Pollution Video (5 minute edit)
- From Roads to Raingardens: Puget Sound
- From Roads to Raingardens
- Detroit: Becoming the Front-Runner in Green Stormwater Infrastructure