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Denver, CO -- The Awwa Research
Foundation (AwwaRF), a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing
the science of drinking water, has issued requests for proposals (RFPs)
for 15 solicited projects on its 2008 research agenda. AwwaRF is
providing more than $4 million in funding to
sponsor the projects. The RFPs collectively represent a wide range of
topics of critical importance to the drinking water community.
“Our research agenda is developed to
target many of the biggest challenges faced by water suppliers,”
said Robert C. Renner, AwwaRF executive director. “The findings from
AwwaRF research provide knowledge and guidance to help utilities and
other water professionals stay ahead of emerging issues and
continuously deliver safe, available, and affordable drinking water to
the public."
The 2008 RFPs are as follows:
- Lead and Copper Corrosion Control
in New Construction (#4164)
- Characterizing the Components of
the Microbial Community Responsible for Nitrification (#4165)
- Water Industry Contribution to
Epidemiological and Health Effects Studies Involving Distribution
System Water Quality (#4166)
- Evaluation of Analytical Methods
for EDCs and PPCPs via Inter-Laboratory Comparison (#4167)
- Qualitative Structure Property
Relationships (QSPR) to Predict Removal of EDC/PPCPs in Water
Treatment Processes (#4168)
- Water Utility Framework for
Responding to Emerging Contaminant Issues (#4169)
- Expanding Water Utility Services
Beyond Water Supply To Improve Customer Satisfaction And Utility
Effectiveness (#4171)
- Implementing Effective Asset
Management In Water Utilities: Organizational Models, Culture,
Policies And Strategies(#4173)
- A Balanced Approach to Water
Conservation: Removing Barriers and Maximizing Benefits (#4175)
- Developing a Roadmap and Vision for
Source Water Protection for Drinking Water Utilities (#4176)
- Development of a Protocol to
Predict the Formation of Nitrosamines While Minimizing the
Formation of Regulated DBPs (#4180)
- Interpreting Real-Time Online
Monitoring Data For Water Quality Event Detection (#4182)
- Key Asset Data for Water Sector
Utilities (#4187)
- Distribution System Water Quality -
Targeted Unsolicited (#4192)
- Endocrine Disrupting
Compounds/Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products - Targeted
Unsolicited (#4193)
In addition, a request for statements
of qualifications has been issued for the project Microbial Ecology of
Drinking Water Distribution Systems (#4116).
Proposal deadlines are specified in
each RFP. 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.
Contact:
Kathryn Ruckman
303-347-6116 |