Funding Available for Water-Related Pilot and Demonstration Sites
Now accepting applications to bring working prototypes to pilot sites in Wisconsin to advance water innovation
Milwaukee, WI – Oct 1, 2017 – The Water Council today announced that it is accepting applications for the third round of the Pilot Program, which is designed to transfer research and prototypes from the lab, to application in a demonstration site located in Wisconsin.
The Program supports water-related businesses of all sizes, from all parts of the world, by acting as a launch pad to validate and commercialize products that are near market introduction. Developed and run by The Water Council, the program is supported by the Fund for Lake Michigan, Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) and Wells Fargo.
“We’re thrilled to partner with Wells Fargo, MMSD and The Water Council to support game-changing technologies that address our most urgent water quality challenges,” said Vicki Elkin, executive director of the Fund for Lake Michigan. “As we have seen with recent water problems in Flint and historic flooding in Houston, these challenges require new approaches and cutting-edge technologies.”
The success of the program in its first two years has led to another commitment from Wells Fargo of $400,000 over four years.
“Wells Fargo is honored to support The Water Council through our Clean Technology and Innovation grant program,” said Mary Wenzel, head of environmental affairs at Wells Fargo. “The Council’s platform for gathering technical data in order to scale and commercialize technologies will provide much needed enhancements to our water infrastructure and fills a critical gap in the clean-tech ecosystem.”
Selected projects must address integrated water solutions through innovation, application, and demonstration while maintaining a cost-efficient, scalable and deployable model. The Program acts as a catalyst for companies and professionals who are developing new products that deliver significant water quality and/or quantity improvements.
“There will always be better, more cost effective ways to protect public health and our rivers and lakes through clean water innovations. We fully support these local efforts that harness the potential to benefit the world,” said Kevin Shafer, executive director of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District.
APPLICATION DETAILS
Applications are being sought for the following areas of emphasis:
- Intelligent storm water green infrastructure (i.e. cisterns, bioswales, green roofs, porous paving materials, etc.) – projects that create web-based infrastructure that allow for the active management of storm water with green infrastructure systems and the integration thereof
- Storm water quality – projects that enhance the ability to detect contaminants in storm water and runoff, innovate the ability for best management practices to better capture and treat storm water and polluted runoff from both urban and rural environments, and identify beneficial reuse of reclaimed water will be deemed high priority
- Storm water quantity – projects that achieve run-off control through delayed release to the sewer system and area waterways, improve infiltration rates of green infrastructure, and maximize bio-retention will also be deemed high priority
- Plant process technology – innovations for nutrient removal, energy production and cost reductions and other plant optimization technologies
- Other water technology applications not already listed – projects can address other water-focused technologies for demonstration in southeast Wisconsin
Businesses interested in applying must meet the following criteria:
- Have an established water-related product that meets at least one of the five areas of emphasis
- Be a member of The Water Council; membership is open to any organization focused on water or interested in being part of the water leadership network
Interested businesses should apply online by completing the program application at www.globalwaterport.com/pilotprogram. The application portal is currently open, and the deadline for entries is 11:59 p.m. CT on November 11.
All entries will be reviewed by a panel of the Fund, Wells Fargo, MMSD and The Water Council senior staff, and subject matter experts in the area of water innovation. Recipients will be notified by the end of December and the Pilot Program begins in early 2018. One or more applications will be funded and further details will be provided to selected participants.
To learn more about past recipients of Pilot Program funding from The Water Council, visit https://thewatercouncil.com/programs/pilot-project/.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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