The Kevin Carmody Award for Outstanding Investigative Reporting went to "Unwell Water" by Kyle Bagenstose and Jenny Wagner for Bucks County Courier Times in Pennsylvania. Bucks County is an exurb of Philadelphia.
Judges' comments: "This excellent five-part series investigated the foot-dragging and legal maneuvering that has slowed cleanup of toxic firefighting chemicals around military bases. Kyle Bagenstose and Jenny Wagner's thorough reporting over an eight-month span detailed efforts by U.S. Department of Defense officials to avoid liability for cleaning up contaminated streams and aquifers. Extensively documented and well-sourced, this series shines important light on a dysfunctional regulatory process."
The award for Outstanding Beat Reporting went to "Holding the Powerful to Account for the Environment" by James Bruggers for InsideClimate News.
Judges' comments: "This entry stood out as the judge's top choice for versatility of topics, depth of reporting and skillful writing to create five very readable stories on regional environmental and energy problems and politics. Down-to-earth analysis shined a light on inadequate federal maps to predict flooding and erosion from mine runoff, flooding of coastal properties and a utility's bias in seeking to renew expensive fossil fuel contracts. James Bruggers used both grit and finesse in lining up a wide variety of sources inside and outside government. A nice human touch gave voices to coal miners, small town mayors and politicians from both parties concerned about whether a powerful senator was protecting miners' pensions and black lung payments amid the transformation of an ailing coal country. We get a sense of place in coal country. We also get an appreciation of how regulation of climate change can affect people's lives. In short, the entry showed how a beat reporter can use ingenuity and hard work to produce fresh stories that inform and are pleasurable to read."
The award for Outstanding Feature Story went to "Undone Science: When Research Fails Polluted Communities" by Nancy Averett for Undark.
The award for Outstanding Student Reporting went to "Small Farmers Wait for California's Groundwater Hammer to Fall" by Madison Pobis, Stanford University, published in Bill Lane Center for the American West blog.
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