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Growney, Matthew
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Provide technical support services to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to conduct research, development, and evaluation studies concerning wet weather flows (WWFs) particularly as it applies to green infrastructure (GI) and aging water infrastructure (AWI) such as drinking water, and conveyance of waste and stormwater systems. The studies will be conducted at the Urban Watershed Research Facility (UWRF) and...
View moreThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Cincinnati Acquisition Division has awarded solicitation 68HERC21R0117 for technical support services to facilitate research, development, and evaluation studies regarding wet weather flows. This work emphasizes green infrastructure and aging water infrastructure, including drinking water systems and the conveyance of waste and stormwater. Primary research activities involve testing sensor technologies, conducting cyber security research under controlled conditions, pipe decontamination, and various water security test bed experiments.
The efforts support the EPA Strategic Research Action Programs, the Regional Applied Research Program, and other agency research initiatives. Work will be performed at the Urban Watershed Research Facility and various field locations outside the Edison Environmental Center. This requirement is classified under NAICS 541715 for Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) and PSC AJ11 for General Science and Technology R&D Services; General Science and Technology; Basic Research.
Matthew Growney is the designated point of contact for this award notice, which was published on November 29, 2021. The contract enables the agency to address critical infrastructure challenges through specialized scientific and technical services. There are no attachments associated with this notice.
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