Awards of the United States Environmental Protection Agency

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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is an independent agency of the United States government created to conduct environmental assessment, research, and education. It has the responsibility to maintain and enforce national standards under U.S. environmental laws. Like most U.S. government agencies, it is authorized to create awards and decorations for its employees, U.S. citizens and foreign nationals who have shown exceptional service to accomplishing the agency's goals. [1]

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Environmental Protection Agency Awards

Environmental Protection Agency Gold Medal for Exceptional ServiceEnvironmental Protection Agency Silver Medal for Superior ServiceEnvironmental Protection Agency Bronze Medal for Commendable ServiceEnvironmental Protection Agency Distinguished Career Service Award
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Environmental Protection Agency Gold Medal for Exceptional Service

The highest honor award of the EPA for distinguished service of major significance to environmental improvement and public service. Individual employees through grades GS/GM-15 and groups of employees working as a team are eligible for consideration. [1] [2]

Criteria

Any one or multiple of the following are used to determine eligibility [1] :

Notable Recipients

Vickie Patton, Environmental Defense Fund’s General Counsel [3]

Nikita Naik, Independent Researher [4]

Nick McDaniel, Former lawyer with U.S. Department of Justice’s Environment and Natural Resources Division [5]

Environmental Protection Agency Silver Medal for Superior Service

The second highest honor award of the EPA for service of unusual value to environmental improvement and public service. Individual employees through grades GS/GM-15 and groups of employees working as a team are eligible for consideration. [1]

Criteria

Any one or multiple of the following are used to determine eligibility [1] :

Notable Recipients

Caitie Nigrelli, Zephyr Great Lakes Remediation Team [6]

Marilyn Shannon, Chemist at the Central Regional Laboratory [7]

Ashland Oil Spill Team

Asbestos Ban and Phaseout Rule Group [8]

Environmental Protection Agency Bronze Medal for Commendable Service

The third highest honor award of the EPA for service of value to environmental improvement and public service. Individual employees and groups of employees working as a team are eligible for consideration. [1]

Criteria

Any one or multiple of the following are used to determine eligibility [1] :

Notable Recipients

Vickie Patton, Environmental Defense Fund’s General Counsel [3]

JoAnn Semones, EPA San Francisco office [9]

Environmental Protection Agency Distinguished Career Service Award

This award of the EPA is approved by the EPA Administrator to recognize the career achievements of employees who have given distinguished service throughout their employment in EPA and the Federal service. It is usually presented to awardees at the completion of service in EPA (at retirement). It consists of a gold medal, a lapel pin and a certificate. While this award is unranked among EPA Honor Awards; the gold medal is indicative of its importance. [1]

Criteria

There should be evidence of the employee's contribution to EPA. Normally, individuals recommended for this award will have received other recognition during their careers. A Gold Medal Award or nomination by the EPA for high level awards outside the EPA are types of recognition that would justify recommending an employee for this award. The employee's accomplishments should have had impact upon a major organizational segment or a major program. Professional, scientific, or administrative achievements receiving widespread recognition outside EPA are also a basis for nominating an employee for this award. [1]

Environmental Protection Agency Paul G. Keough Award for Administrative Excellence

This award of the EPA was established in 1994 in honor of Paul G. Keough, former Deputy Regional Administrator and Acting Regional Administrator for Region 1. [1]

Criteria

This award may be given to employees working in clerical, administrative or technical support positions (usually GS-1 through GS-10 and Wage Grade equivalents) who have made contributions to the mission of the EPA that they deserve recognition. [1]

Any one or multiple of the following are used to determine eligibility [1] :

References

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  4. "2019 Alum Nikita Naik Wins 2022 EPA Gold Medal for Exceptional Service, Outstanding Team Award". Clean Energy Leadership Institute. 2023-01-24. Retrieved 2025-12-13.
  5. staff, Era (2025-10-27). "Oldham native nationally recognized for civil service". PMG-KY1.com. Retrieved 2025-12-13.
  6. IISG (2019-10-11). "IISG engages in award-winning efforts - Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant". Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant - Research, outreach, and education to bring the latest science to Great Lakes communities and their residents. Retrieved 2025-12-13.
  7. %20Micheline%20A. "Document Display (PURL) | NSCEP | US EPA". nepis.epa.gov. Retrieved 2025-12-13.
  8. Gisclare, Emily (2024-04-04). "U.S. Finalizes Ban on Asbestos, Sets Stage for Historic Phaseout". Atlas. Retrieved 2025-12-13.
  9. "EPA Bronze Medal, c. 1990s - Medal, Commemorative | San Mateo County Historical Association". historysmc.pastperfectonline.com. Retrieved 2025-12-13.