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1: Clean and Safe Water
Release Date: 06-15-2022Open Date: 06-15-2022Due Date: 08-23-2022Close Date: 08-23-2022Decentralized wastewater treatment (septic system) technologies for intentional non-potable reuse Technologies to process, sort and identify microplastics In-stream aquatic trash capture technologies Sensors to detect high priority contaminants of emergin ...
SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency -
2: Air Quality & Climate
Release Date: 06-15-2022Open Date: 06-15-2022Due Date: 08-23-2022Close Date: 08-23-2022Ambient air monitoring technology for air toxics Continuous Emission Monitoring System for metal HAPs Air monitoring technology for methane emissions from fugitive sources Technologies that reduce exposure to radon in buildings Technologies for improved r ...
SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency -
3: Homeland Security
Release Date: 06-15-2022Open Date: 06-15-2022Due Date: 08-23-2022Close Date: 08-23-2022Innovative technology solutions that build community resilience to disasters Miniaturized oil spill droplet size sensor for emergency response underwater vehicles 3 EPA SBIR 2022-2023 Phase I Solicitation Environmental Protection Agency ...
SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency -
4: Circular Economy/Sustainable Materials
Release Date: 06-15-2022Open Date: 06-15-2022Due Date: 08-23-2022Close Date: 08-23-2022Innovative technologies that help consumers prevent food waste in the acquisition, preparation, and storage of food Innovative technologies or materials that will improve the U.S. recycling system Innovative reduction, reuse, and recycling solutions to ad ...
SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency -
5: Safer Chemicals
Release Date: 06-15-2022Open Date: 06-15-2022Due Date: 08-23-2022Close Date: 08-23-2022PCB-free color Rubber anti-degradant technologies for tires and other rubber products that are lower concern for human health and the environment Innovative enhanced efficiency fertilizers 5 EPA SBIR 2022-2023 Phase I Solicitation Environmental Protection ...
SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency -
6: Risk Assessment
Release Date: 06-15-2022Open Date: 06-15-2022Due Date: 08-23-2022Close Date: 08-23-2022Software tools and machine-learning applications for systematic review in science assessment for chemical evaluation 6 EPA SBIR 2022-2023 Phase I Solicitation Environmental Protection Agency ...
SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency -
1A: Decentralized wastewater treatment (septic system) technologies for intentional non-potable reuse
Release Date: 06-15-2022Open Date: 06-15-2022Due Date: 08-23-2022Close Date: 08-23-2022Modular DNW technologies that intentionally reuse wastewater as an alternative to the conventional residential septic system. Proposed technologies will need to comply with future state level treatment requirements to protect public health. Ideally, technologies would be passive requiring minimal maintenance by homeowners or renters. Innovation is needed to make the technologies cheaper, easier to ...
SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency -
1B: Technologies to process, sort and identify microplastics
Release Date: 06-15-2022Open Date: 06-15-2022Due Date: 08-23-2022Close Date: 08-23-2022Technologies to better characterize environmental samples of microplastics (5 mm – 1 nm or any defined subset) in environmental matrices such as water, wastewater, or soil. Technologies could include artificial intelligence or other methods to rapidly identify plastics. Of particular interest is the extraction and identification of nanoplastics from complex environmental matrices. Also of intere ...
SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency -
1C: In-stream aquatic trash capture technologies
Release Date: 06-15-2022Open Date: 06-15-2022Due Date: 08-23-2022Close Date: 08-23-2022Relatively low-cost technologies that can be used to capture trash in streams or rivers before ultimate removal from the environment. Technologies must be suitable for use by smaller municipalities or non-governmental organizations that may not have much experience with using such devices, and must therefore be easy to install, clean out and maintain. Relevant direction on conditions under which t ...
SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency -
1D: Sensors to detect high priority contaminants of emerging concern (including PFAS)
Release Date: 06-15-2022Open Date: 06-15-2022Due Date: 08-23-2022Close Date: 08-23-2022Innovative technologies for the rapid detection of contaminants of emerging concern in water. Contaminants of highest priority include total PFAS, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and stimulants. Technologies should be field-deployable, cost-effective, robust, user-friendly, sensitive and capable of detecting CECs in complex water environments including drinking water, groundwater, surface water and w ...
SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency