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EWRI and AAEE Offering Spring Kappe Lecture Series

The Kappe Lecture Series was inaugurated by the American Academy of Environmental Engineers (AAEE) in 1989 to share the knowledge of today's practitioners with tomorrow's environmental engineers. It is an annually recurring series of lectures presented on college campuses during the fall academic term. This focus enables it to complement the lecture series sponsored by the Association of Environmental Engineering & Science Professors, which brings renowned research engineers to universities in the spring term.

The Academy's Awards Committee chooses lecturers from the practicing engineering community in the year preceding presentation of the lectures. An abstract of the lectures offered and a biographical profile of the lecturer is circulated to universities teaching environmental engineering together with an invitation to host the Kappe Lecturer. From among those universities expressing interest, the Awards Committee typically selects up to ten host universities. Host university responsibilities include payment of a nominal fee and publicizing the lecture to ensure widespread exposure of the lecturer to the academic and surrounding professional community.

This program was inspired by a grant from the estate of Stanley E. Kappe, P.E., DEE, who served as the Academy's Executive Director from 1971 to 1981. This grant funded an endowment which is used in conjunction with fees from participating universities to reimburse the lecturer's travel costs and pay incidental program expenses. This year the Kappe Lecturer series is being expanded into the spring in partnership with EWRI. The spring program is focusing on bringing the lectures to practicing engineers. Dr. Gary Logsdon is this year's Kappe Lecturer and will be the first to participate in the spring program. Dr. Logsdon has attained national and international recognition for applied research in water filtration for protection of public health. He will be presenting a lecture on two topics entitled: "Creativity in Engineering:

Applying Engineering Principles to Water Treatment During Crisis Situations" and "Avoiding Waterborne Disease Outbreaks by Understanding Prior Outbreaks".

Consulting firms such as Malcome-Pirnie and CH2M HILL will be the first to host this EWRI/AAEE spring Kappe Lecture program. If you are interested in sponsoring a lecture, contact David Asselin of AAEE at dasselin@aaee.net or EWRI staff at ewri@asce.org.



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