Your sponsorship helps to support various Students & Young Professionals Committee (SYPC) initiatives, including the Student Design Competition (SDC) and Poster Competition at the Florida Water Resources Conference (FWRC), YP of the Year Award, YP Workshop, Internship Program, and other student and YP outreach events.
Sponsorship Levels:
Gold: $800
Silver: $400
Other: Any Amount more info...
Do you know what happens in the sewer system after you flush? Why is it bad to use toilets as trash cans? What are the 3 P's? To help creatively answer these questions and explain what does or does not belong down toilets, we're looking for public service announcements or video entries. You can create a newscast, news story, skit, animation, commercial or even a music video. Let your imagination run wild, but please follow the instructions carefully if you'd like to be considered for a cash prize!
Who May Enter:
Middle and high school students grades 6 – 12 registered in a Florida school. Entries can be a team of up to four students or an individual effort. Limit one entry per student.
Entry Guidelines:
Each video entry must be uploaded as YouTube video link in an mp4 or .mov file format and be identified with the video title and high school name. To enter the contest, click on the submit entry link below to complete the form.
Your production must not exceed 45 seconds in length
​NO professional assistance or use of copyright material is allowed (such use will result in an automatic disqualification).
Any videos depicting violence, disparaging remarks, illegal or offensive (included implied) content and or solicitations for donations will be disqualified. All videos should be family friendly and viewable by all ages. Videos must not reflect religious or political views.
Submission and Release Form:
The video contest allows up to 4 students in one group. The entry form cannot be edited once submitted, therefore, it is important that all participants are together when filling out the form.
This one day seminar is comprised of presentations provided by a group of nationally recognized experts / consultants in the area of odor control and other air emissions from wastewater and water systems. It's truly a unique opportunity to earn PDH/CEU credits and learn the latest on odor/corrosion control and greenhouse gas related topics on a practical level from both a national and Florida perspective. A full range of subjects centered around municipal odor complaint and related infrastructure corrosion mitigation will be covered and will include question and answer opportunities and group problem solving during the day. A catered lunch will be provided and is included in the registration fee.