WERF Expands Decentralized Research
More Than $500K in New Funding Available
WERF will issue requests for proposals
(RFPs) for three research projects that will examine several aspects of
decentralized wastewater treatment. This research will help to ensure
that decentralized systems and centralized systems are coordinated
within a watershed for improved water quality management.
The research is being funded through a
grant valued at nearly $4 million that was provided by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency. The grant has already supplied funding
for six other decentralized systems projects. Three of these projects
are being managed by WERF, and the remaining projects are being
conducted by the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, the
Coalition of Alternative Wastewater Treatment, and the Consortium of
Institutes for Decentralized Wastewater Treatment.
The following project concepts will be
released as complete RFPs in April 2005:
Users
Guide for Watershed Scale Modeling of Decentralized Wastewater Systems
(RFP No. 04-DEC-6) This project will develop a
user’s guide for the selection and application of watershed
modeling tools. Users will be able to make informed decisions regarding
current and future effects of decentralized wastewater systems on water
quality in a watershed relative to other pollutant sources. The project
will review previous research in this area, apply models to real
watersheds, and prepare a document to assist users on model selection.
Funding Level:
$280,000
Primary Treatment in Onsite Systems: Factors That Influence
Performance (RFP No. 04-DEC-7) This project will
determine the level of performance that can be expected from septic
tanks as primary treatment devices, considering system design, inputs,
and management level. The project will yield a better understanding of
where to focus research efforts in the future, leading to improved
system design and operation. Funding
Level: $100,000
Analysis of Existing Community-Sized Decentralized Wastewater
Treatment Systems (RFP No. 04-DEC-9) This project
will gather and assess data on the performance of well-designed and
implemented community-sized systems that are between five and 20 years
old. The end result will be a report comparing existing performance
(both in terms of effluent quality and cost) to the design assumptions.
Funding Level:
$140,000
All proposals are due to WERF by
June 1, 2005. The full details of these RFPs will be available in early
April on WERF’s website at www.werf.org. Instructions for submitting proposals and information
on other ongoing RFPs also are available on this site.
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