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ThornProducts, LLC in Melbourne Beach, FL awarded $80,000 for low cost wireless transmission method
ThornProducts, LLC in Melbourne Beach, Fla. has been awarded $80,000 from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program to develop a low cost wireless transmission method for monitoring electricity usage in receptacles and switches, which will allow users to identify efficiency improvements in their electricity usage. The SBIR program is part ...
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Okeanos Technologies, LLC in Covington, KY awarded more than $79,000 for low cost desalination research
Okeanos Technologies, LLC in Covington, Ky. has been awarded more than $79,000 from the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program to develop a low cost desalination system to produce potable water at off-grid, remote, developing, and/or disaster stricken areas. The SBIR program is part of EPA’s Technology Innovation for Environmental and ...
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EPA awards $2 million to small businesses
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program recently awarded $2 million to 25 companies in support of technology development toward sustainable solutions for the environment. The SBIR program is part of EPA’s Technology Innovation for Environmental and Economic Progress: An EPA Roadmap, which focuses on linking research and ...
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EPA funds 10 small businesses to develop environmental technologies
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is awarding nearly $2.25 million to 10 small companies to support the development of new technologies for protecting the environment and public health. Winners include small businesses in California, Colorado, Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, and New Mexico. This year’s innovative projects include reducing toxic chemicals from landfills, producing ...
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EPA: Silicon Valley, SoCal Tech innovators secure federal funding to transform innovative ideas into environmental solutions
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program is awarding $2 million to 25 companies throughout the nation in support of technology development toward sustainable solutions for the environment. The SBIR program is part of EPA’s Technology Innovation for Environmental and Economic Progress: An EPA Roadmap, which focuses on linking research ...
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World Water Day: FPI Enables Water Pollutants Intelligent Monitoring and Treatment
Water is the source of life on the earth and a precious resource of the human being. The development and application of technological innovation provide solutions on facing water pollutants monitoring and treatment, water supply system safety, urban water recycling, etc. FPI’s Water Quality Monitoring Solution Since its establishment, FPI has always attached importance to its technology ...
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World Water Day 2023: Accelerating Changes to Solve Water and Sanitation Crisis
4 million people die annually and 74 million will have their lives shortened by diseases related to poor water, sanitation and hygiene. (WHO 2022) Today, 1 in 4 people - 2 billion people worldwide - lack safe drinking water. (WHO/UNICEF 2021) Almost half of the global population - 3.6 billion people - lack safe sanitation. (WHO/UNICEF 2021) Global water demand (in water withdrawals) is ...
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U.S. EPA funds californian high tech “green” businesses to develop environmental technologies
Four Californian companies – based in Menlo Park, Torrance, Lincoln and Westlake Village - are among the recipients of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s $2.25 million awarded nationwide to 10 small companies supporting the development of new technologies that protect the environment and public health. In California, the awardees are as follows: Instrumental Polymer ...
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Three Mass. small businesses get EPA funding to develop environmental technologies
Three small businesses in Massachusetts are receiving funds from EPA to help efforts to develop new technologies that will protect the environment and public health. EPA is providing more than $454,000 between the projects for projects that are intended to promote clean air and clean drinking water. The three Mass. projects are among 10 selected nationwide, totaling nearly $2.25 million. Earlier ...
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AWWA and Water Research Foundation publish cyanotoxins guidance for water utilities
The American Water Works Association (AWWA) and the Water Research Foundation (WRF) have released a guide and additional resources to help water professionals detect and control cyanotoxins, the algae-related contaminants that can negatively impact drinking water quality. “Managing Cyanotoxins in Drinking Water: A Technical Guidance Manual for Drinking Water Professionals” provides ...
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