2016 Campus RainWorks Challenge Judges
EPA designed the Campus RainWorks Challenge to encourage an interdisciplinary approach to stormwater management that reduces water quality impacts while achieving multiple community goals. EPA assembled a panel of judges representing a range of expertise, from chemical engineering to landscape architecture to urban hydrology to review entries. Judges from EPA, and members of the American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) and the Water Environment Federation (WEF) generously volunteered their time to evaluate the design proposals submitted by student teams. EPA would like to thank the following judges:
Final Panel
Michael Borst, P.E.
US EPA Office of Research and Development
Edison, NJ
Stephen Cook
VIKA Maryland, LLC
Germantown, MD
Dan Christian
Tetra Tech
Lansing, MI
Robert Goo
US EPA Office of Water
Washington, DC
Carol Hufnagel
Tetra Tech
Ann Arbor, MI
Stephanie Pankiewicz
LandDesign
Alexandria, VA
Steve Polk
Stormwater STL, LLC
New Orleans, LA
Scott Struck
Geosyntec Consultants
Columbia, MD
Initial Round Panel
ASLA Jurors
Hunter Beckham, ASLA
Landscape Architect
Charlotte, NC
Tanya Olson, ASLA
Tallgrass Landscape Architecture
Custer, SD
Kristina Snyder, ASLA
Giraffa Studio Design
Milledgeville, GA
WEF Jurors
Andrew Sauer
Burns & McDonnell
Kansas City, MO
James Scholl
Hubbell, Roth & Clark, Inc.
Bloomfield Hills, MI
Angie Tomlinson
Oregon Health Science University
Portland, OR
ASCE Jurors
Adam Ganser
NMP Engineering
Hunt Valley, MD
Rosey Jencks
Urban Watershed Management Program
San Francisco, CA
Harris Trobman
University of the District of Columbia
Washington, DC
EPA Jurors
Christine McKay
US EPA Region 4
Washington, DC
Suzanna M. Perea
US EPA Region 6
Dallas, TX
Kacy Sable
US EPA Region 4
Atlanta, GA
Clark Wilson
US EPA Office of Policy
Washington, DC