WEF/WERF Calls for Innovative Wastewater Technologies for Forum on Intensification of Resource Recovery

Nov. 28, 2014

The Water Environment Federation and the Water Environment Research Foundation are currently seeking cutting-edge wastewater treatment technologies that provide intensification of resource recovery, including recovery of energy, nutrients, water, and other products.

The Water Environment Federation (WEF) and the Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF) are currently seeking cutting-edge wastewater treatment technologies that provide intensification of resource recovery, including recovery of energy, nutrients, water, and other products.

Proposers must highlight key aspects of their product or process for review by a panel of experts through a Leaders Innovation Forum for Technology (LIFT) Technology Scan. ?Selected proposals will be featured at a forum on Aug.9-11, 2015, at Manhattan College in New York City. Co-sponsored by WEF and WERF, the forum will include technology presentations along with matchmaking and development of collaborative future projects among utilities, vendors, academics, consultants, and others.??

Submittals must pertain to intensification technologies applicable to municipal and industrial wastewater treatment operations in developed nations such as the U.S. Processes for intensification of resource recovery are defined as follows:

•  Provides greater than 30 percent reduction in the capital cost—typically this would be associated with a reduction in concrete tank volume, footprint, etc. In addition to reduced capital cost, preference will be given to technologies that can also demonstrate a significant reduction in O&M costs.

•  Examples: solid-liquid separation, digestion pre-treatment/enhancement processes, granular sludge processes, membrane bioreactor processes, nutrient removal and resource recovery, carbon diversion, dewatering, filtration, and high-rate wet weather treatment processes.

Submissions are due no later than 5 p.m. EST on Friday, Jan. 16, 2015.

Download the call for innovative technologies announcement for a complete description of the program and application instructions. For more information about the Scan submittals, please contact WERF Director of Water Technologies Jeff Moeller at [email protected] or Technology and Innovation Manager Ravi George at [email protected]. For more information about the Forum, please contact Laura Herman at [email protected].?

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