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DWPR Funding Opportunity
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Event
Pitch to Pilot: Bridging Reclamation's Clean Water Technologies for Today and Tomorrow
August 28-29, 2019
Funding applicants will pitch their new innovative technologies at Reclamation's Brackish Groundwater National Desalination Research Facility in Alamogordo, New Mexico.
The Bureau of Reclamation is launching a novel "pitch to pilot" funding opportunity seeking new innovative technologies or processes for desalination and water purification. Top applicants will pitch their ideas to reviewers for the chance to test through a pilot demonstration.
"We are addressing a critical need to reduce the costs, energy requirements and environmental impacts for treating unusable water. Our approach is unique. We are streamlining the funding process by asking the strongest applicants to pitch their concept," said Desalination Water Purification Research Program Administrator Yuliana Porras-Mendoza said. "This is an opportunity to take a new approach from the lab to a real-world demonstration, providing products that serve the water treatment community and attract commercial interest."
Specifically, Reclamation is seeking:
- a less energy-intensive way than current processes and technologies to treat brackish groundwater at the pilot scale.
- to reduce the high cost, energy usage and/or environmental impacts of concentrate management for inland desalination at the pilot scale.
- to improve efficiency of treatment without increasing the total cost and energy usage of current systems for desalination pretreatment.
- to address costs, energy usage and/or environmental impacts of seawater desalination, including intakes and/or outfalls.
The funding opportunity is available at Grants.gov. Though not required, applicants are encouraged to provide a non-federal cost share. Individuals/entrepreneurs, institutions of higher education, commercial or industrial organizations, private entities, state and local governmental entities, federally-funded research and development centers, tribal governments and organizations, and non-profit organizations are eligible to apply.
For more information, contact Yuliana Porras-Mendoza, Desalination and Water Research Program Administrator, at yporrasmendoza@usbr.gov or (303) 445-2265