PRESS RELEASE
March 28, 2007
For Immediate Release
For more information contact:
Chris Rayburn, Director of Research Management, 303-347-6188,
crayburn@awwarf.org
More than $4 Million in
Research Funding Available Through Foundation
(Denver,
CO) — The Awwa
Research Foundation (AwwaRF), a nonprofit
organization dedicated to advancing the science of drinking water, has issued
requests for proposals (RFPs) totaling more than $4
million in solicited research funding. The RFPs,
available on the AwwaRF Web site at http://www.awwarf.org/research/plansAwardsFunding/RFP.aspx
, are due in May or July 2007, as specified in each RFP.
Collectively, the projects
represent a wide range of topics of critical importance to the drinking water
community. "The annual research agenda is developed to target many of the
water supply industry's biggest challenges, based on feedback from our members,
leading professionals in the field, and the results of prior research,"
said Robert C. Renner, AwwaRF executive director.
"AwwaRF research builds a body of knowledge to
help utilities and other water professionals stay ahead of emerging issues and
continuously enhance operations, improve drinking water quality, and meet
customer expectations."
The 2007 RFPs are as follows:
- Setting
Water Utility Investment Priorities: Assessing Customer Preferences and
Willingness To Pay (RFP 4085)
- Minimizing
Water Treatment Residual Discharges to Surface Water (RFP 4086)
- Assessing
and Managing Biofilm in Distribution Systems
(RFP 4087)
- Effect of
Coagulant Changeover on Release of Lead from Plumbing Materials (RFP 4088)
- Method
Development For Disinfection By-Products Associated With Cancer (co-funded
by U.K. Drinking Water Inspectorate) (RFP 4089)
- The Role
of Amoebae in the Protection and Proliferation of Pathogens in
Distribution System (co-funded by U.K. Drinking Water Inspectorate) (RFP 4092)
- Long-Term
Performance of Asbestos Cement Pipe (RFP 4093)
- Global
Review of Spray-On Structural Lining Technologies (RFP 4095)
- Optimizing
Information Technology Solutions for Water Utilities (RFP 4097)
- Development
of Cryptosporidium Speciation Protocol for Source Water Protection
(RFP 4099)
- Optimizing
the Water Utility
Customer Contact
Center (RFP 4100)
- Evaluation
of Granular Activated Carbon Filter Caps for Control of Disinfection
By-Product Precursors and Trace Organic Contaminants (RFP 4101)
- Evaluation
of Membrane Characterization Methods (RFP 4102)
- Comparison
of Zinc vs. Non-Zinc Corrosion Control for Lead and Copper (RFP 4103)
- Criteria
for Optimized Distribution Systems (co-funded by AWWA – Partnership for
Safe Water) (RFP 4109)
All projects, unless otherwise
indicated, must include 25 percent of the total project budget as in-kind or
cash contribution. In-kind contributions can be in the form of labor,
materials, or laboratory and other services, and may come from project
participants such as water utilities, consulting firms, and universities. For
each project, an appointed project advisory committee will evaluate proposals
based on responsiveness to the RFP, scientific and technical merit, and
qualifications of the researchers. Guidelines for preparing solicited
proposals are available on the Web site.
The
Awwa Research Foundation is a member-supported,
international, nonprofit organization that sponsors research to enable water
utilities, public health agencies, and other professionals to provide safe and
affordable drinking water to consumers. With more than 900 subscriber members
in the U.S. and
abroad, AwwaRF has funded and managed more than 1,000
projects valued at more than $400 million. More information on the Awwa Research Foundation is available at www.awwarf.org .
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