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Feasibility of Monitoring Heavy Metal Emissions from a Coal-Fired Thermal Hazardous Waste Incinerator Using a Multi-Metal Continuous Emissions Monitor
SBC: Cooper Environmental Services, LLC Topic: N/AUnder current Hazardous Waste Combustor Maximum Achievable Control Technology rule, heavy metal emissions from the nations thermal hazardous waste combustion facilities are estimated using control efficiencies determined during performance testing and estimated metal feed rates during normal operation. The error in estimates of metal emissions from this approach can be on the order of 100% or mor ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Environmental Protection Agency -
Multi-Zone Flow Through Membrane and Reagents for Onsite Detection of Domoic Acid
SBC: Mercury Science Inc. Topic: 832There is a need for a simple, affordable method for measuring domoic acid in the field. This project will develop a rapid, onsite kit for domoic acid featuring a filter membrane that produces a readable color response without need for instrumentation. The filter membrane contains three or more zones with different assay characteristics in close proximity. These zones will indicate different co ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Commerce -
Microbial Community Microarrays to Assess Chemical and Biological Characteristics of Water Quality
SBC: SOUTHEAST TECHINVENTURES INC Topic: N/AThis Phase I SBIR project intends to demonstrate the feasibility of a freshwater microbial community microarray called the WaterChipTM, for detecting the presence of an important model for mercury chemical pollutant in freshwater. By demonstrating its utility for detecting evidence of this pollutant, the basis for expanding the WaterChips capability to other environmental toxins and pollutants wi ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Environmental Protection Agency -
Enhanced Capability Point Combined Bio and Chem Sensor
SBC: VOXTEL, INC. Topic: CBD07105Many chemical agents have unique absorption spectra in the 9-to-11μm wavelength range, and sufficient absorption cross sections for detection at trace concentration levels. In this proposal, a short standoff range LWIR DISC LIDAR will be developed, providing comprehensive chemical and biological standoff detection, as well as MWIR detection of industrial chemicals. The LIDAR is based on a 1 mm di ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Microbial Community Microarrays to Assess Chemical and Biological Characteristics of Water Quality
SBC: SOUTHEAST TECHINVENTURES INC Topic: 06NCERA1This Phase I SBIR project intends to demonstrate the feasibility of a freshwater microbial community microarray, called the WaterChip™, for detecting the presence of an important model for mercury chemical pollutant in freshwater. By demonstrating its utility for detecting evidence of this pollutant, the basis for expanding the WaterChip’s capability to other environmental toxins and pollutan ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Environmental Protection Agency -
Feasibility of Monitoring Heavy Metal Emissions from a Coal-Fired Thermal Hazardous Waste Incinerator using a Multi-Metal Continuous Emissions Monitor
SBC: Cooper Environmental Services, LLC Topic: 06NCERA3Under the current Hazardous Waste Combustor Maximum Achievable Control Technology rule, heavy metal emissions from the nation’s thermal hazardous waste combustion facilities are estimated using control efficiencies determined during performance testing and estimated metal feed rates during normal operation. The error in estimates of metal emissions from this approach can be on the order of 100 ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Environmental Protection Agency -
Development of Structural Building Elements from Oriented Straw Cable
SBC: Ashland Prototypes Topic: N/AThe overall goal of this proposed project is the development of load bearing, structural building elements from oriented straw. Producting building elements from surplus staw will help provide low-cost housing in rural areas, and will help reduce greenhouse emissions associated with the production of typical construction materials. Producting building materials free from VOCs and other toxins wi ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency -
Construction of a Force Probe for Characterization of Microscale Features
SBC: INSITUTEC, INC. Topic: N/AThe pressing need exists within industry to accurately measure high aspect ratio microscale structures. For example, diesel injector nozzles are manufactured with microscale holes ranging from 50-200 micrometers in diameter and 3-5 mm depths. One fundamental challenge is to nondestrucvely measure these features in order to validate models, enhance manufacturing processes, and reduce fuel emissions ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Handheld Photoacoustic Chemical Agent and Toxic Industrial Material Detector
SBC: MANNING APPLIED TECHNOLOGY Topic: CBD05112Manning Applied Technology proposes to develop a handheld infrared spectrometer, ideally suited to detection of airborne chemical agents at and below permissible exposure limits. This approach offers unmatched sensitivity and specificity for detection of all types of chemical vapors. The instrument is modular, rugged, compact and highly sensitive. Volume pricing will be less than $1000 each. ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Biological Aerosol Agent Fate Model
SBC: MICROBIAL AEROSOL RESEARCH LABORATORY, LLC Topic: CBD05121It is proposed to formulate an equation(s) to describe the (A) evaporation and (B) death rates of aerosolized bacteria in their spent culture fluid droplets. This formulation will account for effects of atmospheric temperature, relative humidity, solar radiation, droplet solute concentration, and droplet size effects perhaps including effects of solute-particle (i.e,, bacteria) concentration and p ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense