WVWD’s Lily Lopez Receives Prestigious 5 Under 35 Outstanding Young Professional Award by Walnut Valley Water District Jun 17, 2024 Member Submitted News WALNUT – Lily Lopez, the Director of External Affairs & Sustainability at Walnut Valley Water District, was honored with the esteemed 5 Under 35 Outstanding Young Professional Award at the 2024 Annual Conference & Exposition (ACE) held in Anaheim, CA, by the American Water Works Association (AWWA). This significant recognition underscores Lopez’s exceptional contributions and unwavering dedication to the water industry. The 5 Under 35 Award celebrates the outstanding service and impactful leadership of five AWWA young professional members who have made notable contributions within their local section or the broader AWWA organization. To be eligible, individuals must be active members under the age of 35 who have consistently championed the advancement of young professionals in the water sector through their active engagement and representation of student and young professional interests. Upon receiving the award, Lopez shared, “I am deeply honored to be recognized alongside such talented and dedicated professionals. This award is a testament to the collective efforts of my team and the support of Walnut Valley Water District. It inspires me to continue advocating for equitable water practices and empowering the next generation of water leaders.” Lopez was also the recipient of the 2023 Young Professional of the Year award from the AWWA California-Nevada Section, highlighting her ongoing commitment to excellence and innovation in the field. Walnut Valley Water District is immensely proud of Lopez’s tireless efforts to drive progress, foster innovation, and elevate the voices of emerging leaders in the water industry. “Lily’s dedication to sustainability and her proactive approach to external affairs have made a significant impact on our community and the water sector at large,” said Board Member, Scarlett Kwong at Walnut Valley Water District. “This award not only honors her remarkable work but also serves as an inspiration to other young professionals, encouraging them to make their own mark on the water sector.” AWWA introduced the 5 Under 35 – Outstanding Young Professional Award in 2021 to recognize young professionals who demonstrate outstanding service through leadership and active participation in AWWA programs. The award serves as a platform to highlight the crucial role young professionals play in shaping the future of the water industry. For more information about the AWWA and the 5 Under 35 Award, please visit the AWWA website. ### About Walnut Valley Water District Walnut Valley Water District was formed in 1952, and after seven decades of service to the community, the District operates and maintains two large imported water pipelines, 497 miles of distribution mains, 17 pump plants, and 31 reservoirs with a storage capacity of 94.1 million gallons of water. The District also provides water service to more than 27,000 connections in an area encompassing 17,900 acres, serving a population of nearly 100,000 residents and businesses in six local communities (Diamond Bar, Walnut, Rowland Heights, Pomona, Industry, and West Covina).