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Clean Water State Revolving Fund PISCES Program: George F. Ames Performance and Innovation in the SRF Creating Environmental Success Program

The Clean Water State Revolving Fund’s George F. Ames Performance and Innovation in the SRF Creating Environmental Success (PISCES) program recognizes CWSRF assistance recipients for exceptional projects and highlights them nationally. Participating state programs each nominate one project that exemplifies one or more of the following evaluation criteria:

  • Environmental and Public Health Protection
  • Community Engagement
  • System Partnerships
  • Innovative Financing
  • Problem Solving

Eligible projects must have an executed CWSRF assistance agreement and can be operational or in the planning phase. EPA selects an Exceptional Project from the nominations every year for each of the five evaluation criteria categories. The remaining nominated PISCES projects receive Honorable Mention recognition.

  • CWSRF 2023 PISCES Compendium (pdf) (9.91 MB)
On this page:
  • Table listing 2023 recognized projects
  • Recognized projects for previous years

Projects Recognized by the George F. Ames PISCES Program - 2023

Table of Exceptional and Honorable Mention Projects

State  Project
Exceptional Projects
Delaware Rodney Dormitory Site Storm Water Management Park
Ohio US 50 Sanitary Sewer Improvements Phase 6 and 7
South Carolina Carlisle/Union Regional Sewer Extension
Washington Farmed Smart Certification and Direct Seed Loan Implementation Program
West Virginia Ripley Wastewater Treatment Plant
Honorable Mention Projects
Arkansas Flippin Wastewater Treatment Plant
Colorado Collection System Improvements
Indiana City of Jasonville Wastewater Improvements Project
Louisiana Pointe Coupee Parish Sewer District 1 Consolidation
Maryland Leveraging CWSRF for ENR Upgrades of Maryland's 67 Major Wastewater Treatment Plants
Michigan Marquette Wastewater Treatment Plant Solids Handling Improvements
Missouri Perryville Southeast Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements
New Hampshire Wastewater Treatment Facility Phase 3A Capital Improvements Project
New Jersey University Hospital Co-Generation Plant Upgrades
New Mexico City of Santa Fe River Repair and Bank Stabilization Project
New York Beaver Creek Clean River Project
Oklahoma City of Duncan, Clear Creek Lake Dam Rehabilitation
Pennsylvania Capital Region Water - Green Stormwater Infrastructure Programmatic Financing
Virginia Southwest Virginia Pilot Program, Max Meadows Collection System Improvements
Texas Transfer to Baytown Wastewater Treatment Plant

PISCES Recognition Program Compendiums of Recognized Projects for Previous Years:

  • CWSRF 2022 PISCES Compendium (pdf) (6.69 MB)
  • CWSRF 2021 PISCES Compendium (pdf) (16.8 MB)
  • CWSRF 2020 PISCES Compendium (pdf) (21.56 MB)
  • CWSRF 2019 PISCES Compendium (pdf) (16.74 MB)
  • CWSRF 2018 PISCES Compendium (pdf) (12.02 MB)
  • CWSRF 2017 PISCES Compendium (pdf) (14.96 MB)

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Last updated on April 3, 2024
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