Water Research Foundation provides $826K for utility research projects

Dec. 19, 2022
The foundation selected seven new projects to receive funding through its Tailored Collaboration Program, focusing on various high-priority One Water research topics.

The Water Research Foundation (WRF) announced that it has selecting seven new projects to receive a total of $826,000 through its Tailored Collaboration Program.

The projects, with a total combined research value of $3.34 million, will focus on various high-priority One Water research topics, including emerging contaminants, emissions from pipe rehabilitation, source water quality, disinfection in distribution systems and water resource recovery facility effluent, and more.

The Tailored Collaboration Program supports regional or utility-specific research concepts by providing up to $150,000 in matching funds to WRF subscribing utilities.

“The Tailored Collaboration Program is a wonderful way for subscribers to leverage their funds,” says said Dr. Kenan Ozekin, WRF Research Unit Leader. “The WRF match enables subscribers to accomplish more with their research while also benefiting from WRF’s project management and expert review processes,”

The approved projects not only address the utilities’ specialized research needs but also have the potential for broader applicability across the water sector.

Project TitleSponsoring UtilityWRF FundsTotal Budget
A Simple and Cost-Effective Alternative Analytical Method for Monitoring and Optimizing Chloramine Chemistry in a Distribution SystemEast Bay Municipal Utility District$150,000$420,000
Cured-in-Place-Pipe (CIPP) Rehabilitation Emissions StudyDC Water$150,000$784,520
Evolution and Characterization of Water Quality in Quarry LakesDenver Water$30,000$85,000
Inactivation of Amoeba-Internalized Legionella pneumophila by UV-LED and Multi-Barrier ApproachesSouthern Nevada Water Authority$150,000$350,000
Performic Acid Disinfection in Wastewater Effluent and CSOs in Context of Disinfection Byproducts and Future Ambient Water Quality Criteria for VirusesGreat Lakes Water Authority$150,000$920,445
Sewer Methane Methods for EveryoneLouisville MSD$130,000$529,300
Impact of Solid Stream Treatment on Microplastics in BiosolidsPima County Regional Wastewater Reclamation Department$66,000$251,733

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