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The Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz International Prize for Water (PSIPW) is a Saudi Arabian scientific prize, established on 21 October 2002 by Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud."About the prize"
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The Prize has its headquarters at the
Prince Sultan Research Center for Environment, Water and Desert The Prince Sultan Institute for Environmental, Water and Desert Research is a Saudi Institute was established in 1986 under the name "Center for Desert Studies".King Saud University King Saud University (KSU, ar, جامعة الملك سعود) is a public university in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Established in 1957 by King Saud bin Abdulaziz to address the country's skilled worker shortage, it is the first university in the K ...
. It is a bi-annual international scientific award that accepts nominations from all over the world. For its third round (2006-2008) the Prize received 198 nominations from 53 countries, with the Creativity Prize, worth more than a quarter of a million dollars, receiving 73 of those nominations.


Prizes Awarded

PSIPW offers five distinct prizes. One million Saudi Riyals (about $266,000) is allocated for the Creativity Prize, while half a million Saudi Riyals (about $133,000) is allocated for each of the other four Specialized Prizes."Press Release: Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz International Prize for Water introduces 3rd round"
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The Prize is accompanied by a gold medallion, a trophy and a certificate. The five prizes are as follows: * Creativity Prize Specialized Prizes: *Surface Water Prize *Groundwater Prize *Alternative Water Resources Prize *Water Management and Protection Prize During the first two awards of the Prize (2002-2004) and (2004-2006) there were five specialized prizes, since "Water Resources Management" and "Water Resources Protection" were awarded separately. These two prizes were combined after the Second Award and the "Water Management and Protection Prize" was awarded for the first time with the Third Award (2006-2008)."Prize Topics: Third Award "
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The Creativity Prize was inaugurated for the Third Award (2006-2008).


The Creativity Prize

The Creativity Prize is not restricted to specific topics. Instead, its criteria are defined by general guidelines. This allows the Creativity Prize to cover a broad range of interdisciplinary water-related subjects. The Creativity Prize is awarded to work that the Prize Committee deems to be a "breakthrough" in any water-related field. The work might be an invention, a research paper, a new technology, or a development project. It can relate to any branch of any water-related discipline. It might contribute to increasing available water resources, or to alleviating scarcity, or to minimizing pollution. It might make a material contribution to
water conservation Water conservation includes all the policies, strategies and activities to sustainably manage the natural resource of fresh water, to protect the hydrosphere, and to meet the current and future human demand (thus avoiding water scarcity). Populati ...
or to effective water management. The work should provide a solution which is useful to society, contribute to development and social upliftment, be practical, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective.(2008). ''Prince Sultan International Prize for Water: Activities and Winners 2008'', p.3. KSU Press., Riyadh. no ISBN


Specialized Prizes

The topic for each of the four specialized prizes used to vary with each award.(2008). ''Prince Sultan International Prize for Water: Activities and Winners 2008'', p. 5. KSU Press., Riyadh. no ISBN For example, in one round of the Prize, the Surface Water topic might be "
Flood Control Flood control methods are used to reduce or prevent the detrimental effects of flood waters."Flood Control", MSN Encarta, 2008 (see below: Further reading). Flood relief methods are used to reduce the effects of flood waters or high water level ...
". In other rounds, the topic might be "
Rainwater Harvesting Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is the collection and storage of rain, rather than allowing it to run off. Rainwater is collected from a roof-like surface and redirected to a tank, cistern, deep pit (well, shaft, or borehole), aquifer, or a reservoir w ...
", "Sedimentation Control", "
Space Technology Space technology is technology for use in outer space, in travel (''astronautics'') or other activities beyond Earth's atmosphere, for purposes such as spaceflight, space exploration, and Earth observation. Space technology includes space vehicles ...
Applications" or some other topic related to surface water issues. The same applied to the other three specialized prizes. However, the topic for the third specialized branch – alternative (non-traditional) water resources – will most frequently be related to
desalination Desalination is a process that takes away mineral components from saline water. More generally, desalination refers to the removal of salts and minerals from a target substance, as in Soil salinity control, soil desalination, which is an issue f ...
.(2008). ''Prince Sultan International Prize for Water: Activities and Winners 2008'', p.7. KSU Press., Riyadh. no ISBN The topics for the (4th) award were as follows: *1st Branch (Surface Water) topic: Innovative Methods for Rain and Runoff Water Modeling *2nd Branch (Ground Water) topic: Assessment and Control of Radioactive Contamination in Groundwater *3rd Branch (Alternative -non-traditional- Water Resources) topic: Innovative Methods for Water Production from Non-Traditional Water Resources *4th Branch (Water Resources Management and Protection) topic: Remote Sensing and GIS Applications for Water Resources Management Starting with the 5th award (2012), specific topics were no longer announced. All of the Specialized Prizes became open to all relevant topics.


Organization, nomination and selection

The Prize Council consists of the Prize Council Chairman who is presently HRH Prince Khalid Bin Sultan Bin Abdulaziz and the following council members: * The Saudi Minister of Water and Electricity * The Rector of
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* The Governor of the Saline Water Conversion Corporation * The General Secretary of the Prize, who is also the Director of Prince Sultan Research Center for Environment, Water and Desert:- King Saud University * 3 Saudi experts * 3 international experts


Conditions for nomination – Creativity Prize

#All nominations for the 4th Award of the Prize will be made online through an electronic application form that will be available on the PSIPW website. All required documentation and submitted works will be uploaded by way of the same form. No mail-in applications will be accepted. #Nominations may be made for individuals and groups whose work conforms to the criteria of the Creativity Prize (see above). #An individual or group of individuals (a team working on the same project or research) may be nominated for the prize. In the event that a group of individuals are being nominated, all group members must be named at the time of application and one member must be specified as their representative. Groups of people working on the same project may not be nominated separately. They must be nominated as a group with a single nomination form. #A university, institution, or government agency is not eligible to be nominated for the Creativity Prize. The nominee must be an individual or group of individuals. #Nominations for the Creativity Prize must be made by a university, institution, or government agency. Individuals may not nominate themselves or others for the Creativity Prize. #The work or works being considered for the nomination must have been completed no more than five (5) years prior to the nomination deadline for the current Prize. #Published research papers, published books, and registered patents may be submitted for consideration. No more than five (5) distinct works may be submitted. Multiple works should not be collected together and submitted as a single work. #Works will be reviewed and judged in English. If the work being nominated was originally published in a language other than English, it must be submitted in the original language accompanied by a full translation or by a translation of the parts of the work that are to be considered for the Prize. If a partial English translation is provided for a work submitted in another language, then only that portion of the work which is translated will be considered for assessment. #An individual or group nominated for the Creativity Prize may not be nominated in the same round for a Specialized Branch Prize. #The work being nominated must not have previously been a recipient of any other international prize. #Members of the Prize committees and their immediate relatives may not be nominated for the Prize.


Conditions for nomination – specialized branch prizes

#All nominations for the 4th Award of the Prize will be made online through an electronic application form that will be available on the PSIPW website. All required documentation and submitted works will be uploaded by way of the same form. No mail-in applications will be accepted. #Nominations may be made for individuals, groups, and organizations who have made a pioneering contribution in of the branches of the Prize (see above). #An individual, group of individuals (a team working on the same project or research), or organization may nominate themselves for the prize. In the event that a group of individuals are being nominated, all group members must be named at the time of application and one member must be specified as their representative. Groups of people working on the same project may not be nominated separately. They must be nominated as a group with a single nomination form. #The work or works being considered for the nomination must have been completed no more than five (5) years prior to the nomination deadline for the current Prize. #Published research papers, published books, and registered patents may be submitted for consideration. No more than five (5) distinct works may be submitted. Multiple works should not be collected together and submitted as a single work. All works submitted for consideration must be related to the particular specialized branch chosen for the nomination. #Works will be reviewed and judged in English. If the work being nominated was originally published in a language other than English, it must be submitted in the original language accompanied by a full translation or by a translation of the parts of the work that are to be considered for the Prize. If a partial English translation is provided for a work submitted in another language, then only that portion of the work which is translated will be considered for assessment. #An individual, group, or organization nominated for a particular branch of the Prize may not be nominated in the same round for another Specialized Branch Prize or for the Creativity Prize.(2008). ''Prince Sultan International Prize for Water: Activities and Winners 2008'', p.9. KSU Press., Riyadh. no ISBN #The work being nominated must not have previously been a recipient of any other international prize. #Members of the Prize committees and their immediate relatives may not be nominated for the Prize.


Evaluation of nominated works

Works are evaluated to determine their scientific value and originality, how they contribute to the field, and their usefulness to society, especially with reference to development and to solving problems on an international level. The nominated works are evaluated by an international panel of scientists who serve on various specialized committees on one or more of the following three levels: * Preliminary Evaluation Committees * Referee Committees * Selection Committees


Award ceremonies

The secretariat of the Prize typically announces the names of the winners in October, with the Prizes being awarded at a formal ceremony held in November in conjunction with an academic conference. The ceremony for the First Award was held on Sunday, 5 December 2004 at
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along with the 1st International Conference on Water Resources and Arid Environments. The ceremony for the Second Award took place on 26 November 2006 concurrently with the 2nd International Conference on Water Resources and Arid Environments. The ceremony for the Third Award took place on Sunday, 16 November 2008 in conjunction with the 3rd International Conference on Water Resources and Arid Environments 2008 and 1st Arab Water Forum, which ran from 16 to 19 November."Winners of Prince Sultan International Award for Water Announced"
''Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs-Government News'' 16 November 2008. Retrieved on 29 December 2008.
The ceremony was attended by
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and Chairman of the Advisory Commission of United Nations Secretary General for Water and Sanitation Affairs.


Medals, trophies and certificates

The monetary award of the Prize is accompanied by a gold medallion, a trophy and a certificate. The base of the trophy is engraved in both English and Arabic with the name of the Prize and the winner, while the top of the trophy is made of crystal in the pattern of the PSIPW logo - concentric, tear-shaped semicircles surrounding a central image of the Earth.


Prize winners


First Award (2002-2004)

The Prize Council announced the names of the winners on 31 October 2004 as follows: *1st Branch – Surface Water – Topic: Effective Flood Control Methods ** Dr. Jery R. Stedinger, USA *2nd Branch – Ground Water – Topic: Artificial Ground Water Recharge ** Dr. Herman Bouwer, USA *3rd Branch – Alternative (Non-traditional) Water Resources – Topic: Economical Technologies in Sea Water Desalination ** Dr. Hisham Taha Abdulla El Dossouky, Egypt ** Dr. Hisham Ettouney, Egypt *4th Branch - Water Resources Management – Topic: Effective New Techniques for Irrigation Water Conservation ** King Abdulaziz City for Science & Technology, Saudi Arabia. *5th Branch - Protection of Water Resources – Topic: Protecting Ground Water From Agricultural Pollutants – No award given due to the lack of nominations which met the required standards and conditions.


Second Award (2004-2006)

The Prize Council announced the names of the winners on 31 October 2007 as follows: *1st Branch – Surface Water – Topic: Water Harvesting – No award given due to the lack of nominations which met the required standards and conditions. *2nd Branch – Ground Water – Topic: Management of Coastal Aquifers **The Water Section- Research Institute-
King Fahd University for Petroleum and Minerals King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) ( ar, جامعة الملك فهد للبترول و المعادن, – short: ar, جامعة البترول ), after 1975 as the University of Petroleum and Minerals and initially as the ...
, Saudi Arabia ** Professor Abdelkader Larabi,
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*3rd Branch – Alternative (Non-traditional) Water Resources – Topic: Treatment and Re-use of Waste Water ** Professor Abdul Latif Ahmad,
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*4th Branch - Water Resources Management – Topic: Integrated and Sustainable Water Resources Management in Arid and Semi-Arid Regions ** Professor Howard S. Wheater,
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*5th Branch - Protection of Water Resources – Topic: Ground Water Pollution by Urban Activities ** King Abdulaziz City for Science & Technology, Saudi Arabia


Third Award (2006-2008)

The Prize Council announced the names of the winners as follows: *1st Branch – Surface Water – Topic: Sedimentation Control in Surface Water Systems ** Dr. Chih Ted Yang, Borland Professor of Water Resources and Director of the Hydroscience and Training Center, Department of Civil Engineering,
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*2nd Branch – Ground Water – Topic: Exploration and Assessment of Ground Water ** Dr. Wolfgang Kinzelbach, Professor of Hydromechanics,
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(Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) *3rd Branch – Alternative (Non-traditional) Water Resources – Topic: Innovative Methods and Systems in Desalination ** Dr. Abdul Wahab Mohammad, Deputy Dean and Professor (Membrane and Separations Technology), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia ** Saline Water Conversion Corporation, Saudi Arabia *4th Branch - Water Resources Management & Protection – Topic: Water Demand Management in Urban Areas ** Dr. Zainuddin Abd Manan, Professor of Chemical Engineering and the founder of Process Systems Engineering Centre (PROSPECT), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia ** Decision Center for a Desert City,
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, Tempe, Arizona *The Creativity Prize – The Selection Committee determined not to award the Creativity Prize during this round.


Fourth Award (2008-2010)

The Prize Council announced the names of the winners as follows: * 3rd Branch - Alternative Water Resources ** Bart Van der Bruggen, Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven, Belgium * 4th Branch - Water Management and Protection ** Dr.
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, University of California, Irvine, USA * Creativity Prize ** Dr.
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(Princeton University, USA) and Dr. Andrea Rinaldo (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausan, Switzerland); Dr. Marek Zreda (University of Arizona, USA) and Dr. Darin Desilets (Sandia National Laboratory, USA).


Fifth Award (2010-2012)

The Prize Council announced the names of the winners as follows: * 1st Branch - Surface Water ** Dr.
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and Dr. Aiguo Dai, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA * 2nd Branch - Groundwater ** Dr. Charles Franklin Harvey (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) and Dr. Abu Borhan Mohammad Badruzzaman (Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka) * 3rd Branch - Alternative Water Resources ** Dr. Mohamed Khayet Souhaimi, University Complutense of Madrid, Spain * 4th Branch - Water Management and Protection ** Dr. Damià Barceló, Catalan Institute for Water Research, Spain * Creativity Prize ** Dr. Ashok Gadgil, Dr. Susan Addy, and Case van Genuchten, (University of California, USA), Dr. Robert Kostecki (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. USA), and Dr. Joyashree Roy (Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India).


Sixth Award (2012-2014)

The Prize Council announced the names of the winners as follows: * 1st Branch - Surface Water ** Dr. Larry Mays, Arizona State University, USA * 2nd Branch - Groundwater ** Dr. Jesús Carrera Ramirez, IDAEA, Barcelona, Spain * 3rd Branch - Alternative Water Resources ** Dr. Polycarpos Falaras, National Center for Scientific Research, Athens, Greece * 4th Branch - Water Management and Protection ** Dr. William W-G. Yeh, University of California, Los Angeles, USA * Creativity Prize ** Dr.
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and Justin Sheffield (Princeton University);
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and Eric Small (University of Colorado), Valery Zavorotny (NOAA) and John Braun (UCAR), USA


Seventh Award (2014-2016)

The Prize Council announced the names of the winners as follows: * 1st Branch - Surface Water ** Dr. Gary Parker, University of Illinois, USA * 2nd Branch - Groundwater ** Dr. Tissa H. Illangasekare, Colorado School of Mines, USA * 3rd Branch - Alternative Water Resources ** Dr. Rong Wang and Dr. Anthony G. Fane Athens, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore * 4th Branch - Water Management and Protection ** Dr. Daniel P. Loucks Cornell University, USA * Creativity Prize ** Dr. Rita R. Colwell, University of Maryland and Dr. Shafiqul Islam, Tufts University, USA, Dr. Peter J. Webster, Georgia Tech. University, USA


Eighth Award (2016-2018)

The Prize Council announced the names of the winners as follows: * 1st Branch - Surface Water ** Dr. Wilfried Brutsaert, Cornell University, USA * 2nd Branch - Groundwater ** Dr. Martinus Theodorus van Genuchten, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil * 3rd Branch - Alternative Water Resources ** Dr.
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, University of California, Berkeley and Dr.
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, MIT, USA * 4th Branch - Water Management and Protection ** Dr. Jim W. Hall and Dr. Edoardo Borgomeo, University of Oxford, UK * Creativity Prize ** Dr.
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, Vienna University of Technology and Dr. Murugesu Sivapalan, University of Illinois and Dr.
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and Dr. Rahul Nair, National Graphene Institute, University of Manchester, UK


Ninth Award (2018-2020)

The Prize Council announced the names of the winners as follows: * 1st Branch - Surface Water ** Dr.
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, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland * 2nd Branch - Groundwater ** Dr. J. Jaime Gómez-Hernández, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain * 3rd Branch - Alternative Water Resources ** Dr. Peng Wang, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia * 4th Branch - Water Management and Protection ** Dr. Jay R. Lund, University of California, Davis, USA * Creativity Prize ** Dr. Benjamin S. Hsiao and Dr. Priyanka Sharma, Stony Brook University, New York, USA; Dr. Sherif El-Safty, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan


Other activities of the prize

The Prize is a nonprofit organization that, along with bestowing a biannual award, is involved in various water-related activities. These include the following: # The Prize, in conjunction with the
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, is undertaking to establish online an extensive international portal for water research, which will provide information about experts and organizations working in the field.(2008). ''Prince Sultan International Prize for Water: Activities and Winners 2008'', pp. 11-13. KSU Press., Riyadh. no ISBN # The General Secretariat of the Prize possesses an extensive library which includes, alongside books and journals in water-related fields, all of the research nominated to the Prize throughout its history. This research is made available for the benefit of specialist bodies engaged in research and applied water technologies in coordination with the original researchers. # The Prize sponsors the Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz International Prize's Chair for Water Research located at the Prince Sultan Research Center for Environment, Water, and Desert. The Chair, in turn, supports research into rain and floodwater harvesting. # In conjunction with
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and the Saudi Ministry of Water and Electricity, the Prize organizes a bi-annual international conference that is held concurrently with the Prize's awards ceremony. The 3rd Conference hosted workshops and seminars on the ministerial level. # The Prize, in conjunction with the
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,
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, and the King Abdulaziz City for Science & Technology, participated in organizing the International Conference on the Use of Space Technology for Water Management held in Riyadh. # The Prize is one of the intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations having permanent observer status on the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS), and as such, the Prize is part of the delegation representing Saudi Arabia at the COPUOS meetings of held annually in Vienna. # The Prize is a gold-level sponsor of a number of international conferences and exhibitions around the world, sponsoring at least 10 to 15 different conferences and exhibitions during each round of the Prize."Sponsored Conferences"
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# The Prize is a member of the Arab Water Council's Board of Governors, and as such actively participates in all of the Council's meetings and conferences. It also provides support for some of the Arab Water Council's activities.


See also

* List of environmental awards *
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Notes and references


External links


Prince Sultan Research Center for Environment, Water and Desert
- Official website.
International Conference on Water Resources and Arid Environments (ICWRAE)
- Official website.
Arab Water Council
- Official website.
King Saud University
- Official website. {{King Saud University Environmental sciences awards King Saud University