Grants Awarded to WRF
WRF is proud to partner with federal and state agencies, as well as non-profit foundations, on important research topics. Over the years, WRF has won research grants from agencies including, but not limited to, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Department of Defense, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, the California Energy Commission, the California State Water Resources Control Board, and the Foundation for Food and Agricultural Research (FFAR). Several current grants are listed below.
Active Grants
DOE Process Controls Grant
Funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, this project will demonstrate the integration of data-driven process controls for maximization of energy and resource efficiency at water resource recovery facilities.
> Learn more about the DOE Process Controls grant
EPA Stormwater Life Cycle Costs Grant
CLASIC (Community-enabled Lifecycle Analysis of Stormwater Infrastructure Costs) is a user-informed screening tool that utilizes a lifecycle cost framework to support stormwater infrastructure decisions on extent and combinations of green, hybrid green-gray, and gray infrastructure practices. There are three integrated components in the CLASIC tool: (a) Life Cycle Cost; (b) Performance; and (c) Co-Benefits.
EPA National Priorities Reuse Grant
Through a concerted focus on community acceptance and robust technical design, this project funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will show decision-makers and community leaders how reuse can address environmental and social needs in their communities.
> Learn more about the EPA National Priorities Reuse grant
EPA Biosolids Grant
The overall goal of this research is to address key data gaps in our understanding of the occurrence and fate of unregulated organic chemicals (UOCs) in biosolids when land is applied and identify which UOCs in biosolids-amended soils may pose a high risk to human and ecosystem health.
> Learn more about the EPA Biosolids grant
EPA Nutrients/HABs Grant
Funded through the Environmental Protection Agency, this grant promotes scientific progress towards preventing and controlling harmful algal blooms (HABs). This project is focused on one aspect of the grant opportunity: to evaluate the scale-up of emerging nutrient treatment technologies and develop new technologies.
> Learn more about the EPA Nutrients/HABs grant
EPA Viral Pathogens in Water Reuse Grant
Funded through the Environmental Protection Agency, the overall goal of this project is to improve public health protection through the development of quantitative data on the removal of human enteric viruses by treatment processes where wastewater is the source water.
> Learn more about the EPA Viral Pathogens grant
Completed Grants
California State Water Board Grant
In 2018, The Water Research Foundation received a grant totaling $4.5M from the California State Water Resources Control Board to support non-potable and potable reuse research. This funding has been leveraged by WRF and other key partners, including Metropolitan Water District (CA), utilities in CA and across the US, engineering firms, and manufacturing companies to fund WRF reuse research completed 2018–2024.
> Learn more about the California State Water Board grant
DOD PFAS Grant
This ESTCP (Environmental Security Technology Certification Program) proposal was funded by the Department of Defense. The objective of this research was to assess the effectiveness of granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorption, ion exchange (IX), and membrane processes for the removal of PFAS from different source waters and quantify the benefits and dis-benefits (treatment capacity, life cycle costs, etc.) for each technology as either stand-alone processes or integrated treatment trains.
> Learn more about the DOD PFAS grant