Schwartz Presented with ‘Women in Water’ Award
Posted On: June 5, 2013
Judy A. Schwartz, P.E., LEED AP, Senior Vice President of GMB, has been bestowed with the first annual ‘Women in Water Award’ by the Delaware Office of Drinking Water. The award spotlights the noteworthy contributions that women have made to the water and wastewater industry.
Schwartz was nominated by her long-time client, The City of Seaford, with whom she has worked for the past 30 years. She has played an integral part in the development and expansion of the City’s infrastructure, allowing the City to grow.
While presenting the award on May 21, Seaford City Manager Dolores Slatcher said, “Judy is one of the most dedicated engineers I have worked with. It does not matter time of day, day of week, or placing her own well-being first, she is there to take care of our community.”
Schwartz recently spearheaded Seaford’s Washington Street Flood Control and Stormwater Retrofits project, which won a 2013 Delaware American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) Engineering Excellence Honor Award. The project addressed repetitive extreme flooding with a new stormwater piping system, and also incorporated “green infrastructure” elements to improve the water quality in stormwater runoff to the Nanticoke River. Slatcher said, “Being green is extremely important to Judy. She is always looking for the opportunity to make the environment better for all.”
GMB is extremely proud of Judy Schwartz and the contributions she has made to our firm and the communities we serve.