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Environmental Technologies

Innovative and emerging technologies are available for collection system owners and operators looking to install a new system or repair an existing system.  Resources are also available to those looking to market or fund the development of a new environmental technology.

Emerging Technologies for Conveyance Systems:  New Installations and Rehabilitation Methods, July 2006, Municipal Technologies, USEPA Office of Water
A technology guide to help municipal and utility collection system owners and operators find information about innovative and emerging technologies for the installation of new conveyance systems and the repair of existing systems.  The guide also includes data on cost-effective technologies for repair and rehabilitation of existing conveyance systems and preliminary information on emerging technologies for new installations and for the repair of existing conveyance systems.  Technologies organized according to categories (e.g. large diameter sewers and tunnels, small diameter tunnels and laterals, manholes, conveyance assessment, conveyance restoration, etc.). 

Emerging Technologies for Biosolids Management (PDF 133 pp., 1.51mb, About PDF), September 2006, Municipal Technologies, USEPA Office of Water
This guide will help municipal wastewater treatment system owners and operators find information on emerging biosolids management technologies. Featured technologies can be used to reduce the volume of residuals to be managed, produce stabilized biosolids that can be used to help improve soil fertility and tilth, or promote the recovery of energy from biosolids. Technical and cost data for more than sixty technologies are provided. An additional 25 early-stage technologies are also identified.

Innovative Technology Inventory, EPA New England’s Center for Environmental Industry and Technology
A Web-based list and source of information on innovative technologies.  The ITI contains information on more than 140 technologies (including wastewater technologies) listed by technology type or by company name. 

Environmental Technologies Opportunities Portal (ETOP), USEPA
The ETOP offers information on existing environmental technologies and links you to programs that help fund development of new environmental technologies.

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