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For more information, contact:
Dawn Forsythe, Director of Communications
Office: 703-684-2470 x7908
Cell: 240-462-3011
dforsythe@werf.org
www.werf.org
WERF Offers $100,000 for Imaginative Research
Research provides the power and inspiration to improve the world we
live in. It helps us find solutions that can transform communities in
ways that were no more than dreams of past generations. In short,
research helps us to imagine the possibilities.
The Water Environment Research Foundation, through the Paul L. Busch
Award, is offering $100,000 to encourage researchers working in
wastewater, water reuse, biosolids, stormwater, watersheds, and other
areas to use their imagination, take risks, explore new directions, and
ultimately realize the possibilities inherent in their valuable
work.
The annual Paul L. Busch Award is one of the largest in the water
quality industry. Now in its ninth year, the award supports researchers
imbued with the visionary spirit of its namesake, a leader in the water
quality community who challenged engineers and scientists to devise new
technologies and solutions for addressing ongoing water quality
issues.
Recent recipients are already addressing many of the growing concerns
of today’s communities, such as maintaining healthy waters and
improving energy efficiency. Past awards are supporting groundbreaking
research on the effective removal of endocrine disrupting compounds in
waste streams, the creation of self-sustaining wastewater treatment
facilities by using microbial fuel cells, and the fate of nanomaterials
in wastewater treatment systems.
“The Paul L. Busch Award allows researchers to respond quickly
to opportunities to do research in new areas,” says 2003 award
recipient David Sedlak of the University of California, Berkeley.
“The very nature of it being an award – and not a more
traditional grant – gives us a lot more flexibility to explore the
possibilities and to pursue new lines of research that arise in our
ongoing work.”
The WERF Endowment for Innovation in Applied Water Quality Research
grants the award to an individual or team. Utilities, universities,
environmental firms, and others conducting water quality research or
engineering work are encouraged to apply. Applicants may self-nominate
or be nominated by a third party.
Interested individuals or teams must submit their application to WERF
by June 1, 2009. All submissions should be sent to the Water Environment
Research Foundation, Paul L. Busch Award, 635 Slaters Lane, Suite 300,
Alexandria, VA 22314.
More information on the Paul L. Busch Award, as well as the
application process, is online at www.werf.org/PaulLBusch.
The Water Environment Research Foundation, a nonprofit
organization formed in 1989, is America's leading independent scientific
research organization dedicated to wastewater and stormwater issues.
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