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  1. Smart Safety: Internet of Things (IoT) Platform for Monitoring Hydration in Farmworkers

    SBC: Onda Vision Technologies, Inc            Topic: 812

    Onda Vision Technologies Inc (OVT) in collaboration with the University of Florida (UF)proposes to address the problem of heat-related illness (HRI) in farmworkers. This proposalsupports the United States Department of Agricultural (USDA) research interests in developingnew tools to enhance farm safety.This Small Business Innovation Research Phase I Project determines the feasibility of developing ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  2. SMoLDER: Situational awareness, ModeLing, and Decision support Engine for wildfire Response

    SBC: GEOMETRIC DATA ANALYTICS INC.            Topic: 81

    PROJECT SUMMARY Title: SMoLDER: Situational awareness ModeLing and Decision support Engine for wildfire Response PD: Koplik Gary J. Institution: Geometric Data Analytics Inc. In 2020 58950 wildfires burned 10.1 million acres one of the highest acreage impacts in recorded history. Wildland firefighters particularly those in remote environments often rely on basic tools such as paper maps compasses ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  3. Smart food storage system to enable consumer food waste reduction

    SBC: WISELY, INC.            Topic: 4A

    In the US, an estimated one third of food is wasted at the household level resulting in significant environmental impact—total greenhouse gas emissions of US food waste are estimated to be 70 million MTCO2e. While food waste is generated at all stages of the food supply chain over 50% of all food waste is generated at the consumption stage, the majority of which occurs within households. Often, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
  4. A compact, modular treatment system for non-potable re-use of residential and commercial greywater

    SBC: Triangle Environmental Health Initiative LLC            Topic: 1A

    A 40% shortfall in the global freshwater supply is expected by 2030, which makes using potable water forall household applications unsustainable. Using safe, non-potable alternative water sources for usesincluding toilet flushing, irrigation, and laundry can significantly reduce the stress on the potable watersupply.Our system supports the effort to conserve potable water by offering a product tha ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
  5. SprayCast: Mitigating Pesticide Drift through High Resolution Forecasting, Modeling, and Optimization

    SBC: GEOMETRIC DATA ANALYTICS INC.            Topic: 5B

    Off target pesticide spray drift is an economically and environmentally significant problem. Off target drift can damage susceptible crops, orchards, and apiaries, induce herbicide resistant weed development, damage native pollinator habitats, create human-health related pesticide exposure hazards, and create social and legal strife as a result of adjudicating exposure incidents. SprayCast uses ma ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
  6. A compact, modular wastewater treatment system for non-potable reuse of household greywater

    SBC: Triangle Environmental Health Initiative LLC            Topic: 1A

    Triangle Environmental proposes a compact, modular system for rapid, fully-automated treatment of domestic greywater for non-potable onsite reuse. There is an expected 40% global shortfall between supply and demand of water by 2030. The current standard of household water use, in which potable water is used for all applications, is therefore unsustainable. Alternate water sources can be used for a ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Environmental Protection Agency
  7. Automatic Food Preservation in the Retail Environment

    SBC: GREENLIFETECH CORP            Topic: 4A

    Studies show that the average household in the United States wastes over $1,866 in food per year, or more than $1 per day for every person within the country. This translates to approximately 300 million tons of food waste entering US landfills each day. The proposed SBIR Phase I project shall investigate the effectiveness and commercial merits of the GreenLifeTech™ system at the retail level of ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Environmental Protection Agency
  8. Topological Simplification and Machine Learning for Real-time Prediction of Off-target Pesticide Spray Drift

    SBC: GEOMETRIC DATA ANALYTICS INC.            Topic: 5B

    Pesticide drift is a phenomenon with a variety of very significant environmental impacts. In addition to immediate economic impacts of lost crops or reduced yields and the social impact of conflict between neighboring land utilizers, off-target drift can result in herbicide resistant weeds, human health effects, and can damage sensitive habitats. Wind speed and direction is a predominant contribut ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Environmental Protection Agency
  9. Zero-Waste (ZeWa) water and energy recovery system

    SBC: Triangle Environmental Health Initiative LLC            Topic: 1B

    The Zero-Waste (ZeWa) system is an onsite black- and greywater treatment technology that maximizes the chemical energy potential contained in wastewater to produce zero-waste and three valuable reuse output streams: A) clean water for non-potable reuse, B) concentrated fertilizer for local nutrient supply, and C) Class A biosolids for local soil amendment. Over the course of Phase I, a lab-scale Z ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Environmental Protection Agency
  10. Electrodialytic Nutrient Recovery for traditional and advanced OWTS effluent

    SBC: Triangle Environmental Health Initiative LLC            Topic: 20OSAPEP2

    Electrodialytic nutrient recovery (ENR) is a bolt-on technology for existing products in the onsite wastewater treatment system (OWTS) market. ENR is set apart from competitive technologies in that it can meet or exceed strict regulatory standards for nutrient removal without biological processes or added chemicals. The United States has a growing population reliant on OWTS products, and many regi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2021 Environmental Protection Agency
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