More than 65 SERDP and ESTCP FY 2012 new start projects have been selected for funding. These projects responded to the following FY 2012 solicitations: SERDP Core, SERDP Exploratory Development (SEED), and ESTCP Environmental Technologies. Topics being addressed by these projects include wastewater treatment for forward operating bases; contaminated groundwater; contaminated sediments; risk assessment; munitions response (land and underwater environments); climate change impacts; natural resource inventory and monitoring; recovery of threatened, endangered, and at-risk plants; green manufacturing and maintenance; green energetics; and waste to energy conversion.  : Projects selected for funding from the ESTCP FY 2012 Installation Energy Solicitation will be announced separately.

The tables below list the FY 2012 new start projects for SERDP (Environmental Restoration, Munitions Response, Resource Conservation and Climate Change, and Weapons Systems and Platforms) and ESTCP (Environmental Restoration, Munitions Response, Resource Conservation and Climate Change, and Weapons Systems and Platforms). As project overviews become available, links from the project numbers are provided below. Information on these and other SERDP and ESTCP projects is also available under Program Areas.  

 

SERDP PROJECTS
Environmental Restoration

ERSON-12-01: Development of Sustainable Wastewater Treatment Processes for Forward Operating Bases

ER-2215

A Self-Sustaining Solar-Bio-Nano-Based Wastewater Treatment System for Forward Operating Bases

Dr. Wei Liao

Michigan State University

ER-2216

Energy Sustainable Wastewater Treatment Systems for Forward Operating Bases Based on Microbial Fuel Cells and Microbial Desalination Cells

Dr. Bruce Logan

The Pennsylvania State University

ER-2217

Robust Membranes for Sustainable Wastewater Treatment by Forward Osmosis in FOBs

Dr. Menachem Elimelech

Yale University

ER-2218

Novel Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment System for Energy Generation at Forward Operating Bases

Dr. Kathryn Guy

U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center – Construction Engineering Research Laboratory

ER-2237

A Fully Integrated Membrane Bioreactor System for Wastewater Treatment in Remote Applications

Dr. Amy Childress

University of Southern California

ER-2238

Membrane Bioreactor/Ultra Low Energy Reverse Osmosis Membrane Process for Forward Operating Base Wastewater Reuse

Dr. Hua Wang

GE Global Research

ER-2239

Wastewater Treatment Using Microbial Fuel Cells with Peroxide Production

Dr. Cesar Torres

Arizona State University

ERSON-12-02: Environmental Fate and Impacts of Insensitive Munitions Compounds 

ER-2219

Characterization of Residues from the Detonation of Insensitive Munitions

Dr. Sonia Thiboutot

DRDC Valcartier

ER-2220

Dissolution of NTO, DNAN, and Insensitive Munitions Formulations and Their Fates in Soils

Dr. Katerina Dontsova

University of Arizona

ER-2221

Interaction of Microbial and Abiotic Processes in Soil Leading to the (Bio)Conversion and Ultimate Attenuation of New Insensitive Munitions Compounds

Dr. James Field

University of Arizona

ER-2222

Combined Biological and Chemical Mechanisms for Degradation of Insensitive Munitions in the Presence of Alternate Explosives

Dr. Kevin Finneran

Clemson University

ER-2223

Development of Environmental Health Criteria for Insensitive Munitions (IMX-101-104)

Dr. Mark Johnson

U.S. Army Institute of Public Health

Munitions Response

MRSON-12-01: Advanced Technologies for Detection, Discrimination, and Remediation of Military Munitions on Land

MR-2225

Advanced EMI Models and Classification Algorithms: The Next Level of Sophistication to Improve Discrimination of Challenging Targets

Dr. Fridon Shubitidze

Dartmouth College

MR-2226

Decision Support Tools for Munitions Response Performance Prediction and Risk Assessment

Dr. Laurens Beran

Sky Research, Inc.

MRSON-12-02: Improvements in the Detection and Remediation of Military Munitions Underwater 

MR-2224

Simple Parameterized Models for Predicting Mobility, Burial and Re-Exposure of Underwater Munitions

Dr. Carl Friedrichs

Virginia Institute of Marine Science

MR-2227

Underwater Munitions Expert System to Predict Mobility and Burial

Dr. Sarah Rennie

Johns Hopkins University

MR-2228

Development and Testing of an Engineering Prototype of a Marine Version of the Berkeley Unexploded Ordnance Discriminator (BUD).

Dr. Huntly Frank Morrison

Marine Advanced Research, Inc.

MR-2229

Inversion of High Frequency Acoustic Data for Sediment Properties Needed for the Detection and Classification of UXOs.

Dr. Brian Hefner

University of Washington

MR-2230

Data and Processing Tools for Sonar Classification of Underwater UXO

Dr. Raymond Lim

Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)

MR-2231

Acoustic Response of Underwater Munitions Near a Sediment Interface: Measurement-Model Comparisons and Classification Schemes

Dr. Steven Kargl

University of Washington

MRSEED-12-01: Advanced Technologies for Detection, Discrimination, and Remediation of Military Munitions on Land and Underwater

MR-2200

Detection of Underwater Unexploded Ordnance in Mud

Dr. Robbert van Vossen

TNO Defence

MR-2201

Classification Study Using a Handheld, Three-Element EMI Sensor

Dr. Tom Bell

SAIC

Resource Conservation and Climate Change

RCSON-12-01: Assessment and Monitoring of Biological Diversity: Method Development

RC-2202

Methods for Assessment of Species Richness and Occupancy across Space, Time, Taxonomic Groups, and Ecoregions

Dr. Erica Fleishman

University of California, Davis

RC-2203

Predicting, Measuring, and Monitoring Aquatic Invertebrate Biodiversity on Dryland Military Bases

Dr. David Lytle

Oregon State University

RC-2240

Development of an Environmental Metagentics Approach for Monitoring Aquatic Biodiversity

Dr. David Lodge

University of Notre Dame

RC-2243

Patterns and Processes: Monitoring and Understanding Plant Diversity in Frequently Burned Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris) Landscapes

Dr. Joseph O'Brien

USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station

RCSON-12-02: Climate Change Impacts to Department of Defense Installations

RC-2204

Decision Scaling: A Decision Framework for DoD Climate Risk Assessment and Adaptation Planning

Dr. Casey Brown

University of Massachusetts

RC-2205

Assessing Climate Change Impacts for DoD Installations in the Southwest United States during the Warm Season

Dr. Christopher Castro

University of Arizona

RC-2206

Understanding Data Needs for Vulnerability Assessment and Decision Making to Manage Vulnerability of DoD Installations to Climate Change

Dr. Richard Moss

Battelle, Pacific Northwest Division, Joint Global Change Research Institute

RC-2232

Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation on Southwestern DoD Facilities

Dr. Raphael Sagarin

University of Arizona

RC-2242

Climate Change Impacts to Department of Defense Installations

Dr. Veerabhadra Kotamarthi

Argonne National Laboratory

Weapons Systems and Platforms

WPSON-12-01: Chemical Agent Resistant Powder Topcoats

WP-2207

Novel Coatings Systems for Use as High Performance Chemical Agent Resistant Powder Topcoats

Mr. Mark Wytiaz

Sherwin-Williams

WPSON-12-02: Scale-Up and Formulation of Green Insensitive Secondary Explosives 

WP-2208

GrIMEx (Green IM Explosive): Development of Novel IM Comp B Replacements Based on Green TNT and RDX Replacements

Dr. David Price

BAE Systems

WP-2209

Melt-Castable Formulations Containing DAAF as Replacements for Comp B

Ms. Elizabeth Francois

Los Alamos National Laboratory

WPSON-12-03: Waste to Energy Converters for Overseas Contingency Operations 

WP-2210

Thermal Catalytic Syngas Cleanup for High-Efficiency Waste-to-Energy Converters

Dr. Christopher Martin

University of North Dakota

WP-2211

Rotary Kiln Gasification of Solid Wastes for Base Camps

Mr. Stephen Cosper

U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center – Construction Engineering Research Laboratory

WP-2235

Shredded Waste Downdraft Gasifier for Overseas Contingency Operations Waste-to-Energy Conversion

Mr. Michael Cushman

Infoscitex Corporation

WP-2236

Investigating Efficient Tar Management for Deployable Waste-to-Energy Systems

Mr. Patrick Scott

Lockheed Martin

PSON-12-04: Reliability of Tin-Whisker-Mitigating Conformal Coatings

WP-2212

Tin Whiskers Inorganic Coatings Evaluation (TWICE)

Mr. David Hillman

Rockwell Collins, Inc.

WP-2213

Novel Whisker Mitigating Composite Conformal Coat Assessment

Dr. Stephen Meschter

BAE Systems

ESTCP PROJECTS
Environmental Restoration

ER-201207

Bioaugmentation for Aerobic Bioremediation of RDX-Contaminated Groundwater

Dr. Mandy Michalsen

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District

ER-201208

Validation of Stable Isotope Ratio Analysis to Document the Biodegradation and Natural Attenuation of RDX

Dr. Paul Hatzinger

Shaw Environmental, Inc.

ER-201209

Methods for Minimization and Management of Variability in Long-Term Groundwater Monitoring Results

Dr. Thomas McHugh

GSI Environmental Inc.

ER-201210

Designing, Assessing, and Demonstrating Sustainable Bioaugmentation for Treatment of DNAPL Sources in Fractured Bedrock

Dr. Charles Schaefer

Shaw Environmental, Inc.

ER-201211

Frequently Asked Questions about Monitored Natural Attenuation in the 21st Century

Dr. Charles Newell

GSI Environmental Inc.

ER-201212

Cost-Effective and High-Resolution Subsurface Characterization Using Hydraulic Tomography

Dr. Chin Man Mok

AMEC Geomatrix, Inc.

ER-201213

A Flexible Permeable Reactive Barrier for Protection of Wetland Sediments from Heavy Metals in Runoff Water

Dr. Steven Larson

U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center – Environmental Laboratory

ER-201214

Demonstration of Fluorescent Magnetic Particles for Linking Sources to Sediments at DoD sites

Dr. Jim Leather

Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command

ER-201215

Evaluating the Efficacy of Bioaugmentation for In-Situ Treatment of PCB Impacted Sediments

Dr. Kevin Sowers

University of Maryland, Baltimore County

ER-201216

Sediment Bioavailability Initiative: Development of Standard Methods and Approaches for the Use of Passive Samplers in Assessing and Managing Contaminated Sediments

Dr. Charles Menzie

Exponent, Inc.

Munitions Response

MR-201225

Detection and Discrimination in One-Pass Using the OPTEMA Towed-Array

Dr. Stephen Billings

Sky Research, Inc.

MR-201226

Dipole Discrimination Techniques Applied to Live Sites

Dr. Leonard Pasion

Sky Research, Inc.

MR-201227

Continued Discrimination Demonstration Using Advanced EMI Models at Live UXO Sites: Data Quality Assessment and Residual Risk Mitigation in Real Time

Dr. Fridon Shubitidze

Sky Research, Inc.

MR-201228

UXO Characterization in Challenging Survey Environments Using the MPV

Dr. Nicolas Lhomme

Sky Research, Inc.

MR-201229

The Effect of Noise on EM61-MK2 and MetalMapper Classification Strategies

Mr. Stephen Stacy

ARCADIS / Malcolm Pirnie

MR-201230

Comprehensive MMRP Live Site Technology Demonstration of Advanced Geophysics and Advanced Classification Methods

Ms. Victoria Kantsios

URS Group, Inc.

MR-201231

Quality Control Methodologies for Advanced EMI Sensor Data Acquisition and Anomaly Classification

Mr. Ryan Steigerwalt

Weston Solutions, Inc.

MR-201232

Perform MetalMapper Classification Treatability Investigations as Part of Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Studies

Mr. Craig Murray

Parsons, Inc.

MR-201233

Demonstration of ROV-Based Underwater Electromagnetic Array Technology

Dr. Gregory Schultz

Sky Research, Inc.

MR-201234

Vortex Lattice UXO Mobility Model Integration

Dr. Gerald D'Spain

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

MR-201235

Capturing Lessons Learned as Revealed by Large Scale Classification Demonstration Data

Dr. Dean Keiswetter

SAIC

MR-201264

Real-Time Quality Control Methods for Cued EMI Data Collection

Mr. Jonathan Miller

Sky Research, Inc.

Resource Conservation and Climate Change 

RC-201201

Operational-Scale Demonstration of Propagation Protocols and Comparative Demographic Monitoring for (Re-)Introducing Five Southeastern Endangered and At-Risk Plants

Mr. Matthew Hohmann

U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center – Construction Engineering Research Laboratory

RC-201202

Assessing and Monitoring DoD Coral Reef Communities Using Advanced Fluorescence Techniques

Mr. William Wild

Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command

RC-201203

Remote Sensing Technology for Threatened and Endangered Plant Species Recovery

Dr. Erin Questad

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

RC-201204

Environmental DNA as a Tool for Inventory and Monitoring of Aquatic Vertebrates

Dr. Alexander Fremier

University of Idaho

RC-201205

Monitoring Species of Concern Using Noninvasive Genetic Sampling and Capture-Recapture Methods

Dr. Lisette Waits

University of Idaho

Weapons Systems and Platforms

WP-201218

Lightweight and Compostable Packaging for the Military

Dr. Jo Ann Ratto

U.S. Army Natick Soldier Research, Development & Engineering Center

WP-201219

In-Situ Shipboard Heat Exchanger Cleaning and Maintenance Using Innovative i2 Bubble Infusion (i2BI) Technology

Dr. Richard Lee

Naval Facilities Engineering Command – Engineering Service Center

WP-201220

Chrome Replacement for Gun Barrels

Mr. Brad Buening

Naval Surface Warfare Center – Dahlgren Division

WP-201221

Vinyzene-Max: An Environmentally-Friendly Replacement for Tri-Butyl-Tin-Based Biocides in USN Surface Ship Bow SONAR Domes

Dr. Thomas Ramotowski

Naval Undersea Warfare Center

WP-201222

Biodegradable Sonobuoy Decelerators

Mr. Warren Ingram

Naval Air Warfare Center – Weapons Division

WP-201223

Scale-Up and Formulation of Green Insensitive DEMN Based Secondary Explosives

Ms. Erika Rivera

U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center

WP-201224

Demonstration of a Polypropylene Packed Material for the Treatment of Solids in Shipboard Bilgewater

Mr. Momar Seck

Naval Surface Warfare Center – Carderock Division