Wyoming Valley Sanitary Authority Honored by American Water Resources Association
Congratulations to the Wyoming Valley Sanitary Authority (WVSA), who received an award this week from the American Water Resources Association (AWRA) for Integrated Water Resources Management. The authority’s executive director Jim Tomaine accepted the award at a luncheon during AWRA’s national conference in Seattle.
The Integrated Water Resources Management Award honors exemplary teamwork on a complex water resource challenge. WVSA received the award for their work creating a regional stormwater authority to help communities in Luzerne County reduce watershed pollution and comply with MS4 requirements. The project is noteworthy because it was the first regional stormwater authority in Pennsylvania, and it blazed a trail for others to pursue regional stormwater solutions. WVSA partners with more than 30 municipalities in Luzerne County on a joint Pollutant Reduction Plan and BMPs. Working together, they are able to address pollution on the watershed scale, producing better results than small, uncoordinated projects could. They are also able to achieve economies of scale that reduce the overall cost burden on individual communities. The collaboration does not end there, however. WVSA and its member municipalities work with Luzerne County and its flood protection authority on stream restoration and partner with private landowners, who install BMPs on their property in exchange for reduced stormwater fees.
HRG helped WVSA develop and implement this innovative program, and we are proud to have worked with their passionate and visionary leaders: Jim Tomaine, Jeff Colella, Sandy Bartosiewics, Sam Guesto, Gerry Cross, and the entire WVSA board. This program also received the Governor’s Award for Local Government Excellence in 2018.