News | July 29, 2020

The Water Research Foundation Releases RFQ For SARS-CoV-2 Sewershed Sampling Study

This week, The Water Research Foundation (WRF) released a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to identify a research team to optimize sample design for the quantification of SARS-CoV-2 genes in sewage and wastewater. The research will encompass a range of scales by conducting a sampling and analytical program in multiple locations within well-characterized community sewersheds of varying size. This project was identified as a high-priority research need during WRF’s recent International Water Research Summit on Environmental Surveillance of COVID-19 Indicators. In addition to WRF funds, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation contributed $150,000 in funding to support this technical, research and development project.

The research team will develop an approach to understand the detection, variability, and dynamic range of SARS-CoV-2 genes in sewage and wastewater at three scales: a large urban sewershed, a medium-sized regional sewershed with small bore sewers, and a small regional system (e.g., rural township in the United States serviced by decentralized onsite systems, which will also help to inform potential approaches in remote and rural communities as well as low- to middle-income countries).

Please refer to the RFQ for a more detailed summary of the project, team qualification requirements, specific project objectives, and additional instructions.

Statements of Qualifications are due by 4:00 PM MDT on August 10, 2020. Please send RFQ submittals to RFQ5093@waterrf.org. If you have questions about this project, please contact Ashwin Dhanasekar, WRF Research Program Manager, at 303-734-3423.

About The Water Research Foundation
The Water Research Foundation (WRF) is the world’s leading research organization advancing the science of all water to meet the evolving needs of its subscribers and the water sector. WRF is a nonprofit, educational organization that funds, manages, and publishes research on the technology, operation, and management of drinking water, wastewater, reuse, and stormwater systems—all in pursuit of protection of public health and the environment. WRF represents approximately 1,200 subscribers, hosts an online research library of more than 2,300 completed projects valued at $700 million, manages an innovation platform (LIFT Link) with a database of more than 140 innovative technologies, and supports the world’s largest body of stormwater best practice data. For more information, visit www.waterrf.org.

Source: Water Research Foundation (WRF)