WQRF Calls for Drinking Water Treatment Research Grant Concept Papers

The Water Quality Research Foundation has issued a request for concept papers (RFCP) under its research grant program. The grant offers up to $100,000 of WQRF funding toward field work and implementation of treatment devices as part of the research.

The proposed research concept must fit into at least one of the following categories:

  • Emerging Contaminants in Private or Community Water Supplies (excluding PFAS)
  • Point-of-Use/Point-of-Entry Devices for Compliance to the Safe Drinking Water Act
  • State-Specific Drinking Water Initiatives (such as California’s SAFER program)
  • Lead Abatement in Schools

The concept with the best likelihood to advance knowledge and the science of high-quality, sustainable drinking water will be invited to submit a full proposal. Researchers must be well qualified and have previous experience working with POU/POE drinking water treatment technologies as well as having facilities or partner organizations to accomplish the research.

The applicant may contribute resources in addition to WQRF’s funding. The grant allows for:

  • Field Work: Sampling for water quality parameters and contaminant(s) at the point of use (e.g., household faucets, school water fountains, etc.)
  • Implementation of POU or POE treatment devices for end users

Submissions are due at noon ET (11 a.m. CT) on March 29, 2024. More information on the RFCP is available on the WQRF website. Questions can be directed to [email protected].

Source: Water Quality Association

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