NSF Convergence Accelerator Track K: Passive Samplers for Equitable Monitoring of Drinking — NSF Award to Washington University (M
The current framework for monitoring drinking water quality is insufficient for equitably identifying and managing well-established and emerging contaminants. Gaps in the current framework led to some populations receiving drinking water with insufficient monitoring. The project will address these gaps by developing an
| Award title | NSF Convergence Accelerator Track K: Passive Samplers for Equitable Monitoring of Drinking |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2344232 |
| Awardee | Washington University |
| City | SAINT LOUIS |
| State | MO |
| Amount obligated | $649,998 |
| Principal investigator | Daniel Giammar |
| Program | Convergence Accelerator Resrch |
| Start date | 01/15/2024 |
| Abstract | The current framework for monitoring drinking water quality is insufficient for equitably identifying and managing well-established and emerging contaminants. Gaps in the current framework led to some populations receiving drinking water with insufficient monitoring. The project will address these gaps by developing an innovative new monitoring tool based on point-of-use water filters. The project will create knowledge and understanding to advance water solutions through the convergence of exper |
| Source | NSF Awards |
$799/mo
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