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© 2014 Water Research Foundation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © 2014 Water Research Foundation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this presentation may be copied, reproduced, or otherwise utilized without permission. Innovation and Water: Where Is the Cutting Edge? Urban Water Institute Palm Springs, CA February 19-21, 2014
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© 2014 Water Research Foundation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Presentation Overview About the Foundation Foundation Research Innovation Partnerships Summary
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© 2014 Water Research Foundation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. About the Foundation
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© 2014 Water Research Foundation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Water Research Foundation Advancing the science of water to improve the quality of life
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© 2014 Water Research Foundation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Foundation Background Research Cooperative Sponsor research Communicate knowledge Over 1,000 subscribers $13 million subscriber investment
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© 2014 Water Research Foundation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Foundation Research Programs
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© 2014 Water Research Foundation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Research Program Overview Focus Area (60% of research budget) ― identifies a limited number of broadly relevant subscriber issues and solves them with a targeted, multi‐year research response. Emerging Opportunities (20% of research budget) ― enables the Foundation to respond quickly to emergent subscriber challenges and research ideas identified throughout the year. Tailored Collaboration (20% of research budget) ― enables the Foundation to partner with utility subscribers on research that may be more limited or regional in impact. Facilitated Research Services (funded by involved utilities) – enables the Foundation to facilitate research via the development of funding sources beyond WRF’s existing research programs 20%
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© 2014 Water Research Foundation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Innovation Partnerships
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© 2014 Water Research Foundation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Innovation Innovation ― Technology ―Drivers: regulation, energy, staffing expenses Leadership ―Drivers: rates, water supply, staff demographics, politics
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© 2014 Water Research Foundation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Barriers to Technology Innovation Regulation Financing Conservative nature of the industry
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© 2014 Water Research Foundation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WRF Manages Innovation Foundation research management Collaboration ―Tailored collaboration ―Facilitated research services
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© 2014 Water Research Foundation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Research Collaboration Partnership with Isle, Inc. Set up technology TAGs —Technologies are presented —Utilities select WRF manages research
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© 2014 Water Research Foundation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Alignment with Utilities Trusted by utilities and regulators Helps overcome “conservative” and regulatory barriers
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© 2014 Water Research Foundation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Technology Examples Membranes —Forward osmosis —Reverse osmosis Water quality testing —IDEXX rapid coliform test Exchange resins —Hexavalent chromium Energy —Micro turbines
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© 2014 Water Research Foundation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. UV Break Through Numerous projects Proved UV effective for Cryptosporidium disinfection Opened door for utility use Saved utilities billions of dollars
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© 2014 Water Research Foundation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Summary Research cooperative owned by and directed by water utilities Sponsor innovative technology research Communicate results
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© 2014 Water Research Foundation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © 2014 Water Research Foundation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this presentation may be copied, reproduced, or otherwise utilized without permission. Thank You Rob Renner Executive Director rrenner@waterrf.org 303.347.6150
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