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Development of Real-Time Flare Combustion Efficiency Monitor
SBC: Providence Photonics, LLC Topic: EThere are approximately 7,000 flares in operation at industrial facilities across the U.S. Flares are one of the largest Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and air toxics emissions sources. Based on a special emission inventory required by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality in 2007, highly reactive VOC emissions from 28 flares located in 11 facilities in Harris County, Texas, where 1,46 ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Environmental Protection Agency -
Application of Direct Filtration Utilizing Floating Bead Filters and Flocculation Aids for Fine Suspended Solids and Phosphorus Removal
SBC: AQUACULTURE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES, L.L.C. Topic: 87As aquaculture, particularly marine aquaculture continues to expand worldwide environmental regulations pertaining to waste discharge from fish farms are also becoming more stringent having an environmentally sound waste management, recovery and disposal plan are thus becoming increasingly more important, particularly in marine aquaculture. Two of the primary concerns for extending water reuse and ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Agriculture -
Development of a modular submersible mussel raft for use in semi-exposed Maine waters subject to drift ice
SBC: PEMAQUID MUSSEL FARMS, L.L.C. Topic: 87Despite a 40 year history of aquaculture production of edible marine mussels in the United States, domestic mussel farmers currently capture only about 10% of the fresh mussel market, valued at $40 million and growing. The growth of U.S. mussel raft culture, which is utilized to protect crops from avian predators, has been hampered by a lack of improved production technology in semi-exposed waters ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Agriculture