Funding-EPA Early Career Projects:
Advancing Public Health Protection through Water Infrastructure Sustainability;
August 17, 2009
Description
These awards may involve the
collection of "Geospatial Information." The U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), as part of its Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program, is
seeking new and innovative research applications that link opportunities to
advance public health protection with improvements in the condition and
function of the water infrastructure. For purposes of this RFA, the water
infrastructure includes centralized and decentralized systems that convey,
store, and distribute potable and non-potable water and collect and manage
municipal and industrial wastewater, stormwater, and
on-site rainwater. Innovation can take the form of wholly new applications or
applications that build on existing knowledge and approaches for new uses. The
focus of the solicitation is on improving the effectiveness of the water
infrastructure for protecting public health. Projects should clearly
demonstrate an integrated, multi-disciplinary approach that leads to advances
in design, operation, and management of the water infrastructure and should
directly tie those advances to public health protection in conjunction with
improving water efficiency and reducing energy requirements.
Announcement Number: EPA-G2009-STAR-F1 and EPA-G2009-STAR-F2
Closing Date: Aug 17, 2009
Link to Full Announcement
http://www.epa.gov/ncer/rfa/2009/2009_star_water_infrastructure.html
Contact Information
Angela Page, 202-564-0294 (page.angelad@epa.gov) and
Barbara Kliefort,
202-343-9266 (kliefort.barbara@epa.gov)