WRF Funds 22 New Projects to Advance the Science of Water

The Water Research Foundation (WRF) will soon post Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and is seeking volunteers for 22 new research projects funded through WRF's Research Priority Program. This strategic research program enables WRF to address broadly relevant subscriber issues, challenges and opportunities with targeted research. 

The project concepts have been prioritized, approved and funded by WRF's board-appointed Research Advisory Council. The diverse research projects listed below will benefit all areas of the One Water cycle — drinking water, wastewater, stormwater and recycled water — in an integrated fashion. The RFPs for these projects will be posted in late September, according to WRF. Additional information on project objectives is available here.

The foundation encourages utilities to participate in these new research projects through the Utility Participation in Research (UPIR) process. Utilities can serve as a test facility, provide samples, respond to surveys, loan equipment or share staff expertise on research projects of interest. The UPIR application deadline for the funded projects is Sept. 22.

Additionally, subject matter experts are urged to volunteer to serve on Project Advisory Committees (PACs) that will oversee each funded project. The 2022 PAC application deadline for the funded projects is July 11.

Project Title

Budget

Developing Sustainable Technologies and Assessing Innovative Treatment Options for Biosolids

$175,000 

State of the Science and Regulatory Acceptability for PFAS Residual Management Options

$150,000 

Cost-effective Approaches for Control of Multiple Constituents of Emerging Concern

$250,000 

Cost-effective PFAS Mitigation Strategies for Communities

$200,000 

Feasibility of Full-Scale Implementation of LED UV Disinfection

$250,000 

Applicability of Remote Sensing Technology for Water Quality Monitoring and Ecological Assessment

$150,000 

Navigating One Water Planning through Municipal Water Programs: Meeting Multiple Objectives and Regulatory Challenges

$200,000 

Integrating Climate Change Impacts with Wet Weather Management, Capital Improvement, and Stream Network Enhancement

$200,000 

Preparing the Water Sector to Embrace Technology: Skillsets and Enterprise Management Approaches for the Digital Age

$150,000 

Feasibility and Applicability of Emerging Utility-led Innovations in Addressing Affordability

$200,000 

Incorporating Equity and Social Dimension into Community Climate Adaptation Planning and Watershed Management

$150,000 

Improved Equity and Environmental Justice in Asset Management

$200,000 

Integrating Wastewater-Based Epidemiology and Clinical Surveillance for Public Health Decision Making and Utility Operations

$225,000 

Advancing Partial Denitrification/Anammox (PdNA) Full-Scale Applications

$250,000 

Back to the Future: Guidance for Adaptive and Scenario Supply Planning Approaches

$250,000 

Fate of Microplastics in Drinking Water Treatment Plants

$250,000 

DE&I Best Practices for the Water Sector Workforce

$125,000 

Beyond Net Zero Carbon: Advancing Carbon Offset and Interdependencies through the Water-Energy-Food Nexus

$200,000 

Establishing Industry-Wide Guidance for Water Utility Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories

$150,000 

Quantifying the Impact of AI/ML-Based Approaches to Utility Performance Optimization

$350,000 

Improved Risk Management from Condition Assessment Data

$150,000 

Innovative Technologies to Improve Monitoring of Assets

$150,000 

If you have any questions about these projects or the Research Priority Program, contact John Albert, WRF chief research officer, at jalbert@waterrf.org or 303-734-3413.



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