News | September 11, 2019

The Water Research Foundation Announces New RFPs For 8 Research Projects

The Water Research Foundation (WRF) has announced that Requests for Proposals (RFPs) are available for 8 new research projects. The RFPs are as follows:

Assessing the State of Knowledge and Research Needs for Stormwater Harvesting (4841)
Due Date: November 5, 2019 by 2:00 PM MT

Guidelines for the Demonstration of Pathogen Log Removal Credits in Wastewater Treatment (5047)
Due Date: October 22, 2019 by 2:00 PM MT

Integrating Real-Time Collection System Monitoring Approaches into Enhanced Source Control Programs for Potable Reuse (5048)
Due Date: October 22, 2019 by 2:00 PM MT

Public Health Benefits and Challenges for Blending of Advanced Treated Water with Raw Water upstream of a Surface Water Treatment Plant (5049)
Due Date: October 22, 2019 by 2:00 PM MT

UV/Chlorine AOP in Potable Reuse: Assessment of Applicability, Operational Issues, and Potential By-Products (5050)
Due Date: November 5, 2019 by 2:00 PM MT

Geochemical Considerations for Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) Implementation in Potable Reuse (5051)
Due Date: November 5, 2019 by 2:00 PM MT

Standardizing Methods with QA/QC Standards for Investigating the Occurrence and Removal of ARB/ARGs in Wastewater and Advanced Treated Water (5052)
Due Date: November 5, 2019 by 2:00 PM MT

Precursors and Control of Haloacetonitriles (5053)
Due Date: November 5, 2019 by 2:00 PM MT

This is WRF's strategic research program, which enables us to address broadly relevant subscriber issues, challenges, and opportunities with targeted research that lasts for a period of three to five years. Specific questions about these RFPs should be directed to the WRF staff contact included on each RFP. Proposals submitted in response to these RFPs must follow WRF’s Guidelines for Research Priority Program Proposals.

About WRF
Water Research Foundation (WRF) is the leading not-for-profit research cooperative that advances the science of water to protect public health and the environment. Governed by utilities, WRF delivers scientifically sound research solutions and knowledge to serve our subscribers and stakeholders in all areas of drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and reuse. For more information, visit www.werf.org or www.waterrf.org.

Source: The Water Research Foundation (WRF)