SERDP has selected fifty-six new projects to begin in FY 2022. These projects responded to the FY 2022 SERDP Core and SEED Solicitations.

Topics being addressed by these projects include ecotoxicity of mixtures of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS); ecotoxicity of PFAS in the marine environment and in avian species; treatment of PFAS-impacted matrices; detection, localization, classification, and remediation of military munitions underwater; threatened, endangered, and at risk terrestrial species' response to multiple stressors; saltwater intrusion impacts on military installation infrastructure; advanced computational methodologies for rapid assessment of energetic materials; functional additives and foam formation to enhance PFAS-free fire suppressants for military use; development of chromium-free treatments and processes; characterizing products from thermal degradation of polymeric PFAS in munitions; and critical mineral and rare earth element recovery, recycling, and reuse.

The tables below list the FY 2022 SERDP new start projects for Environmental Restoration, Munitions Response, Resource Conservation and Resiliency, and Weapons Systems and Platforms.

As project overviews become available, a link to each project webpage will be provided below. 

Environmental Restoration

ERSON-22-C1: Improved Understanding of the Ecotoxicity of Mixtures of PFAS
ER22-3095 Complex-Mixture Uptake and Integrated Organismal Effects in Fish Exposed to a PFAS-Impacted Hydrological Gradient at JBCC MA  Alan Vajda University of Colorado, Denver

ER22-3175

Measuring and Predicting the Aquatic Toxicity of PFAS Mixtures Associated with AFFF

Dominic Di Toro

University of Delaware

ER22-3388

Body Compartment Partitioning and Ecological Effects of PFAS Mixtures in a Multi-Species System

Lindsay Holden

U.S. Army Public Health Center

ER22-3434

Development of an Efficient Testing Framework for Interpreting Toxicity of Complex Mixtures for Ecological Risk Assessment

Cheryl Murphy

Michigan State University

ERSON-22-C2: Improved Understanding of the Ecotoxicity of PFAS in the Marine Environment

ER22-3139

From the Bottom Up: Deciphering Bioaccumulation and Biomagnification of PFAS in Plankton

Rainer Lohmann

University of Rhode Island

ER22-3214 Critical Data for Assessing the Marine Toxicity and Bioaccumulation of PFAS  Jason Conder Geosyntec Consultants, Inc.

ER22-3256

Using 14C Labeling in Ecotoxicology Assays to Ensure Relevance and Better Assess the Impact of PFAS in the Marine Environment

Craig Styan

University of South Australia

ER22-4003

Bioavailability, Bioaccumulation, and Toxicity of PFAS in Benthic Biota Exposed to Impacted Marine Sediments

Carrie McDonough

Carnegie Mellon University

ER22-3349 Factors Influencing PFAS Bioaccumulation and Biomagnification in Marine Food Webs Associated with AFFF Sources in a New England Estuary  Celia Chen Trustees of Dartmouth College

ER22-3392

Bioaccumulation and Ecotoxicity of Representative PFAS in Model Marine / Estuarine Species

David Moore

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center

ERSON-22-C3: Improved Understanding of Ecological Toxicity and Risk of PFAS in Avian Species

ER22-3202

Food-Web Exposure and Consequent Effects of PFAS on Birds

Matthew Etterson

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

ER22-3225 PFAS Bioaccumulation in Coastal Seabirds from Charleston, SC  Rainer Lohmann University of Rhode Island

ER22-3333

Validation of Food Web Models Incorporating the Toxicity and Bioaccumulation of PFAS in Avian Species

Jean Zodrow

Geosyntec Consultants, Inc.

ERSON-22-C4:  Treatment of PFAS-impacted Matrices

ER22-3119 High-Capacity Sustainable Sorbents for Treatment of PFAS  Michelle Crimi Clarkson University

ER22-3124

A New Concept of “Release-Capture-Destruction” to Enable Remediation of PFAS in Source Zone Soils

Kung-Hui (Bella) Chu

Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station 

ER22-3150

Engineering an “All-In-One” Biochar-Surfactant System for Enhanced PFAS Sorption and Reductive Degradation Using a Coupled Ultraviolet and Ultrasonication Approach

Dengjun Wang

Auburn University

ER22-3155

In Situ Sequestration of PFAS from Impacted Groundwater using Injectable High Affinity Cationic Hydrophobic Polymers

Jon Chorover

University of Arizona

ER22-3157 Hydrothermal Destruction of PFAS during Designer Biochar Reactivation  Wei Zheng University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
ER22-3158 Electrocatalytic Reduction of PFAS in Groundwater and Aqueous Concentrates  Brian Chaplin University of Illinois at Chicago

ER22-3184

Deep Destruction of PFAS in Complicated Water Matrices by Integrated Electrochemical Oxidation and UV-sulfite Reduction

Yang Yang

Clarkson University

ER22-3187

Reductive Destruction of PFAS using Plasmonic Photocatalysts

Tingting Wu

The University of Alabama in Huntsville

ER22-3194 Green Remediation of PFAS in Soil and Water  Dibyendu Sarkar Stevens Institute of Technology
ER22-3211 Demonstrating Cost-Effective PFAS Destruction Through High Temperature Incineration Stephen Zemba Sanborn, Head & Associates, Inc. 

ER22-3221

Gas Sparging Directly in Aquifers to Remove or Sequester PFAS

Charles Newell

GSI Environmental, Inc.

ER22-3258

Chemical-free Light-driven Destruction of PFAS using Non-toxic Boron Nitride (BN)

Michael Wong

Rice University

ER22-3275

Retention of PFAS Groundwater Plumes at Freshwater / Saltwater Interfaces

Charles Newell

GSI Environmental, Inc.

ER22-3286

Treatment of PFAS-impacted Matrices by Dissolving Metal Reduction with Mechanochemical Mixing

Paul Tratnyek

Oregon Health & Science University

ER22-3297 Gasification of PFAS-Impacted Matrices and Syngas Beneficial Use Evaluation  Bill Malyk Wood Environmental & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc.

ER22-3298

Utilizing PFAS Aggregation at the Gas-Water Interface for Energy-Efficient PFAS Destruction

Yida Fang

CDM Smith

ER22-3312

Cometabolic Transformation and Treatment of PFAA Precursors in PFAS-Impacted Soils and Aquifer Sediments

Paul Hatzinger

Aptim Federal Services, LLC

ER22-3316

Complete Destruction of Undiluted AFFF by a Plasma Spinning Disc Reactor

Selma Mededovic

Clarkson University

ER22-3345 A Novel Redox Material (FeSO3) for Efficient and Rapid Treatment of Concentrated PFAS Matrices  Dionysios Dionysiou University of Cincinnati 
ER22-3352 Cost-Effective Treatment of PFAS in Landfill Leachate Using Foam Fractionation  Paul Hatzinger APTIM Federal Services LLC

ER22-3384

Bench-Scale Demonstration of PFAS Destruction in Solids Using Supercritical Water Oxidation (SCWO)

Kavitha Dasu

Battelle Memorial Institute 

ER22-3394

Pulsed Electrosorptive Cavitation: A Cohesive Approach for Complete Mineralization of PFAS in Aqueous Systems

Deepak Kirpalani

National Research Council of Canada

ER22-3415

Novel Swellable Ionomers for Enhanced PFAS Sorption and Destruction

Seetha Soleman-Kammula

Science, Technology & Research Inst. of Delaware

ER22-3438

Extraction and Removal of PFAS from Impacted Water and Soil using Air Bubbles

Arjunkrishna Venkatesan

Stony Brook University

ER22-3450 Assessment and Remediation of PFAS Supramolecular Structures  Rick Arnseth Tetra Tech 
ER22-4014 Low-temperature Catalytic Thermal Treatment and Microwave Catalysis for Effective Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Decomposition in Solid Matrices and AFFF Concentrate  Feng Xiao University of Missouri
 

Munitions Response

MRSON-22-C1: Detection, Localization, Classification, and Remediation of Military Munitions Underwater

MR22-3146

Data Fusion for the Multi-Sensor Towbody

Timothy Marston

University of Washington, Applied Physics Laboratory

MR22-3257

Quantitative Assessment of LiDAR Technology for Detecting, Localizing, and Characterizing Underwater Munitions in Shallow Waters

Jeffrey Thayer

University of Colorado

MR22-3303

Unmanned Surface Vessel Based Munition Detection, Mobility and Burial Monitoring, and Environmental Mapping in Surf Zone Environments and Demonstration of Deterministic Modeling Capabilities

Peter Traykovski

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

MRSEED-22-S1: Detection, Localization, Classification, and Remediation of Military Munitions Underwater

MR22-3487

Machine Learning Methods for the Classification of UXO from Electromagnetic Data in Marine Settings

Stephen Billings

Black Tusk Geophysics Inc.

MR22-3509

PRISM: 3D PRedictive Imaging of water Surface for Munitions mobility and burial

Shawn Harrison

U.S. Naval Research Laboratory

 

Resource Conservation and Resiliency

RCSON-22-C1: Threatened, Endangered, and At Risk Terrestrial Species' Response to Multiple Stressors

RC22-3182

An Interdisciplinary Approach to Improving Military and Multi-Jurisdictional Landscape Management of the Mojave Desert Tortoise Across its Range

Brett Dickson

Conservation Science Partners

RC22-3216

Is there a Least-Cost Path to Recovery? Comparing Alternative Management Strategies to Address Multiple Interacting Stressors on Least Bell’s Vireo populations

Richard Fischer

U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center

RC22-3411

Synergistic Impacts of Widespread Stressors on Threatened, Endangered, and At-risk Species on Department of Defense Lands of the Southeastern US

Joshua King

University of Central Florida

RC22-3437

Forecasting Multiple Stressor Impacts on Terrestrial Species Using Scenario-Based Modeling

Joshua Lawler

University of Washington

RCSON-22-C2: Saltwater Intrusion Impacts on DoD Installation Infrastructure

RC22-3190

Deployable Satellite-Based Model for Assessing Saltwater Intrusion Impacts Under Future Sea-Level Rise Scenarios

Benjamin Hamlington

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

RC22-3230

Dynamic Aquifer-Ocean Model for Coastal DoD Facilities: Vulnerability Categorization Based on Geophysical Setting and Changes in Climate and Sea Level

James Jawitz

University of Florida

RC22-3250

Development of a Practical Modeling Platform for Assessing Saltwater Intrusion Impacts Under Future Sea-Level Change Scenarios

Christopher Patterson

Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center

RC22-3278

Automated Scenario Assessment of Groundwater Table & Salinity Response to Sea-Level Rise

Dipankar Dwivedi

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

 

Weapons Systems and Platforms

WPSON-22-C1: Advanced Computational Methodologies for Rapid Assessment of Energetic Materials

WP22-3133

Extended Energetics Toxicity Database for Machine Learning-Based Analysis

Scott Dean

U.S. Naval Research Laboratory

WPSON-22-C2: Functional Additives and Foam Formation to Enhance PFAS-Free Fire Suppressants for Military Use

WP22-3089

Performance Improvements of ADA Fluorine-Free Foams Using New Additives

Kevin Roth

ADA Technologies, Inc.

WP22-3103

Development and Delivery of Point-of-use Additives for PFAS-free Fire Suppressants for Military Use

Satya Chauhan

Battelle Memorial Institute

WP22-3180

Control of Draining and Flow to Improve Fluorine Free Firefighting Foams

Frank Vercauteren

Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO)

WP22-3235

Environmentally Benign-phosphorous Polymer(s) Based Fire Suppression Additives via an Intumescence Mechanism

Peter Zarras

Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division

WP22-3252

Rhamnolipid Enhanced FireFighting Foam (RE-FFFoam)

Timothy Boebel

Stepan Company

WP22-3269

Development of PFAS-free Fire Extinguishing Foam Based on New Siloxane-based Surfactant Formulations and Time-released Foam Additives

Carlos Martinez

Purdue University

WP22-3284

Functional Additives to Enhance PFAS-free Fire Suppressants

Mary Yates

Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory

WP22-3287

Self-Intumescent Functional Additives for Fluorine Free Foam

Robert Kasowski

PN Solutions Inc

WP22-3296

Functional Additives to Improve Fluorine-Free Fire Suppressant Foams

Girish Srinivas

TDA Research, Inc.

WP22-3391

Development of Zwitterionic Additives to Aqueous Foams to Enhance Suppression of Aromatic and Aliphatic Fuel Pool-Fires

Ramagopal Ananth

U.S. Naval Research Laboratory

WP22-3436

Fire Retardant Additives Releasing Smart Beads for Fuel Pool Firefighting

Tirumalai Sudarshan

Materials Modification Inc

WPSON-22-C3: Development of Chromium-Free Treatments and Processes

WP22-3165

A New Chromium-free, Self-sealing Anodizing Process for DoD Application 

Narjes Fredj

Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division 

WP22-3281

Metal Organic Framework Inhibited Sealants

Carissa Pajel

Boeing Research and Technology

WPSON-22-C4: Characterizing Products from Thermal Degradation of Polymeric PFAS in Munitions

WP22-3241

Quantification and Identification of PFAS and Total Fluorine During Thermal Degradation of Fluoropolymers in the Presence of Explosives

Jennifer Field

Oregon State University

WPSEED-22-S1: Critical Mineral and Rare Earth Element (REE) Recovery, Recycling, and Reuse

WP22-3463

Functionalized Mesoporous Carbon Fiber Traps for Effective Recovery of Rare Earth Elements upon Extraction from End-of-Life Magnet Scrap

Dien Li

Savannah River National Laboratory

WP22-3475

Biological Ligands and Materials Design for Rare Earth Recovery and Separation

Yongqin Jiao

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

WP22-3518

Use of Natural or Engineered Proteins to Extract and Purify REEs from Manufacturing and Post-consumer Waste

Dayal Saran

Allonnia, LLC