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NOTE: The Solicitations and topics listed on this site are copies from the various SBIR agency solicitations and are not necessarily the latest and most up-to-date. For this reason, you should visit the respective agency SBIR sites to read the official version of the solicitations and download the appropriate forms and rules.

  1. 1: Clean and Safe Water

    Release Date: 06-28-2023Open Date: 06-28-2023Due Date: 08-23-2023Close Date: 08-23-2023

    Zero-liquid discharge and brine concentrate minimization Treatment and destruction of PFAS in wastewater and other waste streams HABs sensors that can monitor cyanobacteria and toxins 1 EPA SBIR 2023-2024 Phase I Solicitation Environmental Protection Agen ...

    SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency
  2. 1A: Zero-liquid discharge and brine concentrate minimization

    Release Date: 06-28-2023Open Date: 06-28-2023Due Date: 08-23-2023Close Date: 08-23-2023

    Energy efficient and cost-effective technologies that can minimize or eliminate the liquid portion of brine concentrate and can therefore enable the treatment and potential use of different types of wastewater. Ideally technologies should recover water or even solids from these waste streams and create additional benefits to offset costs and enable additional water reuse and resource recovery. A ...

    SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency
  3. 1B: Treatment and destruction of PFAS in wastewater and other waste streams

    Release Date: 06-28-2023Open Date: 06-28-2023Due Date: 08-23-2023Close Date: 08-23-2023

    Technologies should be field deployable and should be able to remove or destroy PFAS in relevant waste streams including, but not limited to, leachate, wastewater, RO concentrates, ion exchange regenerant solutions, and spent activated carbon and ion exchange resins. Ideally, technologies could operate at flow rates appropriate to field application, and all residual or emission streams should be e ...

    SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency
  4. 1C: HABs sensors that can monitor cyanobacteria and toxins

    Release Date: 06-28-2023Open Date: 06-28-2023Due Date: 08-23-2023Close Date: 08-23-2023

    Technologies can be remote or in-situ, should be self-recharging and should include communication technology for real-time detection from remote locations that don’t have access to cellular signals. Technologies should be affordable and reliable and should ideally have the following characteristics: • Have the capability to detect chlorophyll a (a surrogate for phytoplankton biomass) and phyco ...

    SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency
  5. 2A: Innovative technologies to clean indoor air during wildfire smoke events and other high pollution days

    Release Date: 06-28-2023Open Date: 06-28-2023Due Date: 08-23-2023Close Date: 08-23-2023

    Ideally, technologies would significantly reduce indoor PM2.5 and other air pollutants (e.g., volatile organic compounds or VOCs), and maintain performance under real-word conditions (i.e., high outdoor concentrations). Applications should consider cost, noise, safety, energy consumption, pollution generation, ease of use, and environmental lifecycle of materials used. Technologies could be design ...

    SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency
  6. 2B: Air pollution control technologies for urban small sources

    Release Date: 06-28-2023Open Date: 06-28-2023Due Date: 08-23-2023Close Date: 08-23-2023

    Innovative, cost-effective mitigation technologies to reduce emissions from small point sources in urban areas. Ideally, technologies would be able to be retrofitted, cost-effective, offer greater mitigation than current technologies, and have low maintenance and energy costs. The mitigation technologies must include efficacy of reducing emissions and improving local air quality and should address ...

    SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency
  7. 3A: Innovations in slurry injection technology for complex waste treatment and disposal

    Release Date: 06-28-2023Open Date: 06-28-2023Due Date: 08-23-2023Close Date: 08-23-2023

    Slurry injection into engineered treatment devices, such as supercritical water oxidation technologies, that use higher temperature and pressures than ambient conditions and could provide treatment to complex waste matrices.

    SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency
  8. 4A: AI-based indoor mapping and localization using smartphone sensor data

    Release Date: 06-28-2023Open Date: 06-28-2023Due Date: 08-23-2023Close Date: 08-23-2023

    Solutions should provide an AI-driven indoor mapping and localization application that utilizes mobile smartphone cameras and sensors to precisely determine a user's position within an indoor setting. This system will emulate human spatial memory by employing AI, video, and directional data to identify and remember routes within an indoor space. Furthermore, it will offer users a streamlined 3D in ...

    SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency
  9. 5A: Innovative technologies that help consumers prevent food waste in the acquisition, preparation, and storage of food

    Release Date: 06-28-2023Open Date: 06-28-2023Due Date: 08-23-2023Close Date: 08-23-2023

    Such technologies could include but are not limited to apps and other devices to help consumers with awareness, planning, inventory management, and other behaviors related to food; smart appliances and improvements to refrigeration; and food packaging or storage that extends freshness and minimizes waste.

    SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency
  10. 5B: Innovative technologies or materials that will improve the U.S. recycling system

    Release Date: 06-28-2023Open Date: 06-28-2023Due Date: 08-23-2023Close Date: 08-23-2023

    Technologies should support more efficient and effective collection, sortation, and processing of recycled materials and/or lead to the increased recyclability of products or increased recycled content within products.

    SBIRPhase IEnvironmental Protection Agency
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