Topic Area 1: Research and Development (R&D) for Emerging Technologies
| Lead Organization | Project Title | Partners | Project Location | DOE Funding | Cost Share | Total Costs | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of California: Los Angeles | Targeted Extraction of Valuable Intermediate | Hyperion Water Reclamation, Los Angeles Sanitation District, Shell North America, and Princeton University | Los Angeles, California | $1,999,841.00 | $513,542.00 | $2,513,383.00 | 
| Kennedy Jenks Consultants | Reinventing Wastewater Treatment Plants: | South Platte Renew, Aqua Aerobics Systems,Baylor University and Colorado School of Mines | Honolulu, Hawaii | $1,997,596.00 | $616,940.00 | $2,614,536.00 | 
| Georgia Tech Research Corporation | Water Management and Reuse System for Crude Oil Desalting Processes via Tunable and Scalable Graphene Oxide-based Nanofiltration Membranes | Phillips 66 Company | Atlanta, Georgia | $1,444,384.00 | $374,494.00 | $1,818,878.00 | 
| University of Connecticut | A Digitalization, Automation, and Optimization Platform for Improved Resiliency and Consistency of Distributed Anaerobic Digestion | Quantum Biopower and Northeast Residuals | Storrs, Connecticut | $2,000,000.00 | $757,334.00 | $2,757,334.00 | 
| University of Michigan | Low-Energy Biomembrane Filtration Process for | inCTRL Solutions, Suez Water Technologies & Solutions, and the City of Ann Arbor | Ann Arbor, Michigan | $1,603,347.00 | $442,088.00 | $2,045,435.00 | 
| Stanford University | Energy Services through INtegrated FLexible Operation of Wastewater Systems (ENERGY-INFLOWS) | William & Cloy Codiga Resource Recovery Center and Silicon Valley Clean Water | Stanford, California | $1,000,000.00 | $250,000.00 | $1,250,000.00 | 
| The Research Foundation for State University of New York on behalf of University at Buffalo | Tunable Two-Dimensional (2D) Porous Material/Polymer Composite Hollow Fiber Membranes for Advanced Water Resource Recovery | Helios-NRG, Trimeric Corporation, and National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) | Buffalo, New York | $2,000,000.00 | $500,000.00 | $2,500,000.00 | 
| University of Minnesota: Twin Cities | Novel Modular Treatment System for Distributed Energy Recovery and Water Reclamation from Industrial Wastewaters | Evoqua Water Technologies, Fulton Brewing, and Metropolitan Council Environmental Services. | Minneapolis, Minnesota | $1,292,218.00 | $450,021.00 | $1,742,239.00 | 
| Ohio University | Combined Nitrogen (N) and Phosphorous (P) Recovery via Electrochemical Technology Integration into Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities | Faraday and municipal wastewater treatment facilities in Athens, Ohio and Columbus, Ohio | Athens, Ohio | $1,970,162.00 | $492,582.00 | $2,462,744.00 | 
| Clarkson University | Nutrient Recovery from Anaerobic Digestion Dewatering Side Stream using Bipolar Membrane Electrodialysis | City of Cortland WWTF, Wright-Pierce Engineering Consultants, and Koester Associates. | Potsdam, New York | $1,087,661.00 | $400,884.00 | $1,488,545.00 | 
| Kansas State University | Integrated Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactor | Lawrence Berkley National Labs (LBL), University of Kansas (KU), University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) and CDM Smith | Manhattan, Kansas | $1,999,917.00 | $499,981.00 | $2,499,898.00 | 
| University of Chicago | Artificial Intelligence (AI) – Assisted | Great Lakes Water Authority, Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District, NanoAffix, and two regional water innovation hubs (Current and The Water Council), Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) and Northwestern University | Chicago, Illinois | $2,000,000.00 | $559,815.00 | $2,559,815.00 | 
| Columbia University | Harnessing Microbial Batteries for Efficient, Sustainable Water Treatment and Recycling in Rural Areas | Missouri Breaks Industries Research Inc., University of Bristol, and University of Western Australia | Palisades, New York | $1,893,352.00 | $506,772.00 | $2,400,124.00 | 
| Worcester Polytechnic Institute | Harvesting Energy from Wastewater by | Genifuel, Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, Mainstream Engineering, American Institute of Chemical Engineers/RAPID, Syracuse University, and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) | Worcester, Massachusetts | $2,000,000.00 | $501,328.00 | $2,501,328.00 | 
Topic Area 2: Piloting of Emerging Technologies
| Lead Organization | Project Title | Partners | Project Location | DOE Funding | Cost Share | Total Costs | 
| The Water Research Foundation | Integration of Data-Driven Process Control for | Black & Veatch, Hampton Roads Sanitation District, DC Water, Metro Wastewater Reclamation District, University of Michigan, Northwestern University, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) | Alexandria, Virginia | $1,200,825.00 | $1,201,391.00 | $2,402,216.00 | 
| Carollo Engineers Inc. | Transforming Aeration Energy in Water Resource Recovery Facilities through Suboxic Nitrogen Removal (SNR) | NewHub, Water Research Foundation, APG-Neuro, Ekster and Associates, Hampton Roads Sanitation District, Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts, Columbia University, and University of Wisconsin | Broomfield, Colorado | $1,981,823.00 | $2,627,115.00 | $4,608,938.00 | 
 
        