Grant
5357 - Evaluating and Linking Treatment Process Strategies with Irregular Water Quality Events for Downstream Impacts
Grant Information
Project Objectives
- Advance understanding of the interactions between source water changes, treatment process and downstream impacts, and receiving water quality so that future water quality baselines and extremes can be qualitatively predicted.
- Improve the understanding of downstream impacts that exacerbated/deteriorated water quality has on treatment processes and effluent water quality (e.g., disinfection by-products (DBPs), per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances [PFAS], total nitrogen, and total phosphorus, etc.).
- Catalogue these advances in an interactive tool that can be used by other utilities/agencies as they plan for future treatment system improvements.
WRF RFP Contact: Lola Olabode
For instructions on how to submit proposals, refer to these instructions or this video.
The Potential Participants listed at the bottom of this page have indicated interest in participating in this research. This information is updated frequently as utilities are encouraged to volunteer throughout the RFP cycle.
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Potential Participants
| Name & Address | Contact & Title | Contact Email & Phone |
|---|---|---|
Great Lakes Water Authority PO Box 441370 Detroit MI 48244-1370 United States | John Norton Director of Research & Innovation | john.norton@glwater.org +1 (313) 400-2553 |
Halifax Water PO Box 8388 RPO CSC Halifax NS B3K 5M1 Canada | Lindsay Anderson Water Quality Manager | lindsaya@halifaxwater.ca +1 (902) 880-4258 |
WSSC Water Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission 12245 Tech Rd Silver Spring MD 20904-7863 United States | Caroline Nguyen Principal Scientist | caroline.nguyen@wsscwater.com +1 (301) 206-8141 |
