Simultaneous Control of Regulated and Emerging DBPs of Health Concern
This grant provides funding for researchers and water utilities to develop strategies for managing harmful disinfection byproducts in drinking water, ensuring public health and regulatory compliance.
The Water Research Foundation (WRF) is offering funding through its Research Priority Program for a project titled "5361 - Simultaneous Control of Regulated and Emerging DBPs of Health Concern." WRF is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the science of water to protect public health and the environment. This initiative supports cutting-edge research to optimize water quality and management, with an emphasis on practical applications for water utilities and public agencies. This particular opportunity aims to reduce health risks in drinking water by identifying optimal strategies for managing both regulated and emerging disinfection byproducts (DBPs). DBPs can form during water treatment when disinfectants react with organic matter and other constituents in water. The project will focus on understanding the occurrence, formation, and toxicity of emerging DBPs such as HAL7, HAN6, HAM7, and chloronitramide, which are not widely understood but may pose serious health concerns. Grantees will be tasked with developing practical treatment and operational approaches tailored to a range of water types, including those with varying bromide concentrations. Strategies must demonstrate effectiveness throughout the treatment process and within distribution systems. Researchers must also evaluate the relative toxicities of these compounds to prioritize efforts that minimize the overall health impact while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Applications must be submitted by November 20, 2025, at 3:00 PM Mountain Time. Applicants should consult the 2025 Guidelines for Research Priority Program Proposals, along with a series of downloadable forms including the Certification and Assurance Form, Proposal Budget Form, and other required documentation available on the program page. A proposal submission video and detailed instructions are also provided to assist applicants in preparing compliant and complete applications. The main point of contact for this opportunity is Monica Lee-Masi. Utilities interested in participating in the research are encouraged to volunteer, and an updated list of potential participants is available on the program page. This collaboration framework may be helpful for researchers seeking utility partners to support data collection or pilot testing. No recurrence or future deadlines are currently noted for this opportunity. Proposals will be evaluated based on scientific merit, relevance to WRF goals, feasibility of execution, and potential for impactful implementation across the water sector. Selected projects are expected to contribute valuable insights for minimizing DBP-related health risks and enhancing water treatment practices.
Award Range
$400,000 - $400,000
Total Program Funding
$400,000
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Single-tier funding with no match required.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible applicants include water utilities, public agencies, research institutions, and others engaged in water quality research. Funding appears inclusive of both public and private research organizations, including higher education institutions and private firms.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
November 23, 2025
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