The ASIC Excellence in Irrigation Awards honor projects that demonstrate creativity, technical excellence, and environmental responsibility — the kind of work our members are known for.
Winning projects are selected by an independent panel of respected judges, including professors, professional consultants, industry leaders, and public agency officials.
Given in recognition of significant contributions to the irrigation industry. May be given to an individual or an organization.
Given to an individual whose long-term support of the Society’s principles and efforts to promote its goals are deserving of special recognition by peers.
Given in recognition of women who have positively impacted and made a difference in the irrigation industry.
In Memoriam — Ivy Munion Langendorff
A Fellow is recognized for being outstanding in their career. Only 18 people have been named ASIC Fellow since the first Fellow was selected in 1992.
The criteria for an ASIC Fellow is as follows:
** Deceased * Retired
ASIC Past President, Ivy Munion, passed away on May 23, 2016 after a long battle with cancer. To honor Ivy in a significant and lasting way, ASIC has created a named scholarship in her memory.
The recipient will be a student currently enrolled in a 2- or 4-year college with an emphasis on irrigation. The scholarship is administered through the NALP Foundation and presented at the National Collegiate Landscape Competition each spring.
ASIC has reached its $50,000 endowment goal — a $2,000 annual scholarship — thanks to the generosity of donors honoring Ivy’s legacy.