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Development of a Cost-effective, Nutrient-removal, Onsite Household Wastewater Treatment System for Environmentally Fragile Areas
SBC: CLEW Topic: ACoastal communities have witnessed their ecosystems change over the past 25 years due to nitrogen loading and phosphate pollution from high-population density and no access to centralized sewage systems. Some effects have been eutrophication, algal blooms, fish dying and, most notably, consequences for local development and real estate.CLEW provides an inexpensive, efficient and an environmentally ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Environmental Protection Agency -
Environmental Sensing System Enhanced With Nested Concentrating Electrodes (ESSENCE) for Safe and Sustainable Water Resources
SBC: BIOPICO SYSTEMS Inc. Topic: AWater quality is critical for human health and habitation, so a timely identification of pathogens is necessary to avoid severe infections and ensure safe and sustainable water resources. Most of the existing microorganism concentration methods are based on filtration using size or charge membranes, and a generic membrane-filtration method with the ability to simultaneously concentrate all microor ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Environmental Protection Agency -
ECAR- Electrochemical Arsenic Remediation for Affordable Water Security in America
SBC: SimpleWater Topic: FArsenic contamination in public drinking water affects as many as 56 million Americans across 25 reporting states, disproportionately threatening low-income communities and private well owners, including those near shale gas deposits undergoing production by hydraulic fracturing. Many of these arsenic-prone communities rely on expensive energy and chemical-intensive processes, such as reverse osmo ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Environmental Protection Agency -
Software Framework for Enabling Innovation in Behavior-based Energy Conservation in Commercial Buildings
SBC: Lucid Design Group, Inc. Topic: FAccording to the Department of Energy, the built environment represents more than 70 percent of U.S. electrical load and 38 percent of greenhouse gas emissions. Electricity used by lighting, water heating, and heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) are projected to remain relatively flat by 2030, but miscellaneous electric loads (MELs) are projected to increase dramatically, from 18 perc ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Environmental Protection Agency -
Next Generation of High-Capacity Perchlorate-Selective Resins for Drinking Groundwater Treatment
SBC: AQUANANO, LLC Topic: AIdentification and Significance of the Opportunity. Perchlorate is a water-soluble anion that has emerged as a major contaminant of drinking groundwater sources in the United States. Various states have set public health goals for acceptable perchlorate levels in drinking water. For example, the State of California established a maximum concentration limit (MCL) of 6 ppb (mg/L) in October 2007 and ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Environmental Protection Agency -
Vertical GaN Substrates
SBC: SIXPOINT MATERIALS, INC. Topic: N/ASixPoint Materials will create low-cost, high-quality vertical gallium nitride (GaN) substrates using a multi-phase production approach that employs both hydride vapor phase epitaxy (HVPE) technology and ammonothermal growth techniques to lower costs and maintain crystal quality. Substrates are thin wafers of semiconducting material needed for power devices. In its two-phase project, SixPoint Mate ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of EnergyARPA-E -
Low-Cost GaN Substrates
SBC: Soraa Topic: N/ASoraa will develop a cost-effective technique to manufacture high-quality, high-performance gallium nitride (GaN) crystal substrates that are better than today’s GaN crystal substrates, which are expensive and prone to defects. Soraa will also develop pathways to large-area GaN substrates that can handle power switch applications. Substrates are thin wafers of semiconducting material needed for ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of EnergyARPA-E -
Ultrasensitive Acrolein Sensor for Environmental Monitoring
SBC: PICARRO, INC. Topic: 05NCERB2Picarro, Inc., will build a trace gas sensor based on cavity ringdown spectroscopy (CRDS) targeting the acrolein absorption band at 1623 nm for environmental monitoring. Acrolein is a ubiquitous airborne pollutant. Its sources include burning vegetation (e.g., forest fires), waste incinerators, furnaces, fireplace, gasoline- and diesel-engine emissions, power plants, polyethylene ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Environmental Protection Agency -
A Membrane Preconcentrator for Portable Trace VOC Detectors
SBC: MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH, INC. Topic: 05NCERC3The sensitivity of low-cost, portable volatile organic compound (VOC) detectors currently in use is low, which limits their application in many situations. More sensitive detectors are more expensive and less robust and not suitable for field use. This Phase I project involves the development of a membrane-based preconcentrator able to concentrate trace amounts of VOC contaminants to levels that ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Environmental Protection Agency -
An Integrated Ventilation, Vapor Compression and Indirect Evaporative Cooling System
SBC: Davis Energy Group, Inc. Topic: 05NCERD5This Phase I SBIR project addresses environmental problems associated with indoor air quality (IAQ) and energy consumption in residential buildings. As building envelopes increasingly become tight to satisfy energy efficiency requirements, health conditions that are correlated with IAQ, such as asthma and allergic diseases, are on the rise. The most effective strategy to improve IAQ is ventilation ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Environmental Protection Agency