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 Cooperative Research and
 Development Agreements (CRADAs)

  Opportunities to market federally developed technologies and advance environmental research and development are central to risk management. EPA brings risk management tools together with external organizations through Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs). The CRADA program was established by the Federal Technology Transfer Act (FTTA). By agreement with EPA, external colleagues can conduct research in an EPA facility, collaborate on cutting-edge research, or seek licenses for patented technologies.

Following are CRADAs negotiated between NRMRL laboratories and non-federal partners, and the multi-year plan associated with each CRADA.

File Number Partner Name Area of
Technology Transfer
Multi-Year Plan (MYP)*
296-04 Arizona Water Company Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
362-05 Big Sauk Lake Mobile Home Park Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
348-05 California Water Service Company Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
355-05 Charette’s Mobile Home Park Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
333-05 Chateau Estates, LTD Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
286-03 City Hall of Climax, NM Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
285-03 City of Fruitland, ID Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
283-03 City of Lidgerwood, ND Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
342-05 City of Sandusky, MI Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
360-05 City of Taos, NM Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
337-05 City of Three Forks, MT Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
338-05 City of Vale, OR Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
295-05 Desert Sands Mutual Domestic Water Consumers Association Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
351-05 Golden Hills CSD Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
261-03 Hach Company Homeland Security Drinking Water
353-05 Oak Manor MUD Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
336-05 Okanogan Public Works Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
334-05 Orchard Highlands Condominium Association Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
341-05 Oregon Institute of Technology Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
272-03 Pure Sense Environmental Homeland Security Drinking Water
284-03 Queen Anne’s County, MD Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
345-05 Richmond School District Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
276-03 Rollinsford Water and Sewer District Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
290-03 South Truckee Meadows General Improvement District, NV Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
363-05 Spring Brook Mobile Home Park Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
361-05 Sunset Ranch Homeowners Association Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
344-05 Town of Felton, DE Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
335-05 Town of Lyman, NE Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
358-05 Town of Sabin, MN Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
350-05 Town of Stewart, MN Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
357-05 United Water Systems Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
288-03 Village of Nambe Pueblo, NM Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
354-05 Village of Pentwater, MI Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
349-05 Village on the Ponds Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
343-05 Webb Consolidated Schools Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
359-05 Wellman WSC Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
319-04 White Rock Water Company Arsenic Removal Drinking Water
268-03 Yellow Springs Instruments, Inc. Homeland Security Drinking Water
216-02 Camp Dresser and McKee Sanitary Sewer Systems Control Planning Water Quality
218-02 Camp Dresser and McKee Storm Water Management Redevelopment Water Quality
278-03 ASARCO, Inc. Permeable Reactive Barrier Contaminated Sites
166-99 BP Amoco Corp. Phytoremediation of TPH Contaminated Sites
187-00 Composite Membranes Corp. Pervaporation Membrane – VOCs in Wastewater Contaminated Sites
200-01 Environmental Research and Education Foundation Landfill Gas Emissions and Control Contaminated Sites
191-00 Foremost Solutions, Inc. Bioremediation of Contaminated Soil and Ground Water Contaminated Sites
181-00 Membrane Technology and Research, Inc. VOC Separation in Ground Water and Wastewater Contaminated Sites
173-99 Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. Phytoremediation of TPH Contaminated Sites
178-00 Petroleum Environmental Research Forum Phytoremediation Contaminated Sites
171-88 PPG Industries, Inc., Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. Landfill Alternative Cover System Contaminated Sites
275-03 W.L. Gore and Associates MTA Contaminated Sites
190-00 Metal Alloy Reclaimers, Inc. Ionic Mercury in Scrubber Water Mercury
316-04 Solutia, Inc. MTA Pollution Prevention
239-02 Technical Database Services Environmental Toxicity and Exposure Pollution Prevention

*FTTA staff has designated a multi-year plan for each CRADA.

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Partners in Science: Federal Technology Transfer Act (FTTA)

 

 


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