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Collaboration

  ETV serves a broad group of customers, including state regulators, EPA program offices and regions, municipalities, vendors, trade organizations, and others. These customers collaborate with the ETV program to jointly fund or provide in-kind support for verification testing. Collaborative support may include such things as funding, field testing, analytical services, outreach, and testing locations. This support from collaborators, combined with their technical input, helps raise the quality and relevance of ETV information. Program personnel, verification organizations, and stakeholders work together to identify mutually beneficial collaborations.  As a result, program cost-share by vendors and collaborators has increased to more than 50 percent. More importantly, ETV has been able to confirm that its collaborators have used ETV information to support technology decisions and regulatory development.

The ETV program has engaged in the following collaborations to provide high-quality performance information to technology end-users:


Key ETV Collaborations

Air Technologies Collaborators
Advanced energy Cedar Rapids Water Pollution Control Facility, Colorado Governor's Office of Management and Conservation, Colorado Office of Environmental Management and Conservation (OEMC), Dairy Development International (DDI), Department of Defense (DOD) Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP), ECO Technology Solutions, LLC (ECOTS) USA, Madison-Oneida Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) New York, New York Power Authority (NYPA), New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), Patterson Farms - Martin Machinery, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry - DCF Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell, Southern Research Institute
Ambient air monitoring EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, EPA Office of Air Radiation, Battelle
Ambient ammonia monitors U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service, Battelle, Electric Power Research Institute, EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS), Battelle
Biomass-fired boilers EPA Office of Air and Radiation, EPA Office of Air Quality Planning Standards, EPA Office of Solid Waste, Southern Research Institute
Carbon sequestration monitors EPA Advanced Monitoring Initiative, Battelle
Dioxin monitors Chlorine Chemistry Council, EPA Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, EPA Pollution Prevention and Control Division, Battelle
Distributed generation/combined
heat and power
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, EPA Combined Heat and Power
Partnership, Southern Research Institute
Dust suppressants U.S. Department of Defense, RTI International
Green buildings/energy efficiency Department of Defense (DOD) Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP), Southern Research Institute
Hydrogen sulfide monitors U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service and nati onal Soil Tilth Laboratory, Battelle, American Petroleum Institute, Applied Measurement Science
Mercury emission monitors U.S. Department of Energy, State of Massachusetts, State of Connecticut, Illinois Clean Coal Institute, Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCo) Schahfer Plant, Battelle, Environmental Monitoring Contractors
Mobile source hybrid diesels EPA Office of Transportation and Air Quality, RTI International
Optical/thermal imaging devices for leak detection EPA Region 6, American Chemistry Council, BP, Texas Chemical Council, Battelle
Ozone monitoring technologies American Petroleum Institute, Breathe California of Los Angeles County, Battelle
Personal cascade impactor samplers Mickey Leland National Urban Air Toxics Research Center, Battelle
Pesticide spray drift EPA Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics, Crop Life America, EPA National Homeland Security Research Center, EPA Office of the Science Advisor, USDA-ARS College Station, TX, EPA Region 9, Environmental Technology Council, EPA Office of Pesticide Programs
Radiography cameras EPA Office of Air Radiation, Battelle
Retrofit technologies for heavyduty diesel engines PA Office of Transportation and Air Quality, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's New Technology Research and Development Program, Texas Environmental Research Consortium, RTI Internati onal
Transportation BNSF Railroad, Genessee Wyoming Railway, St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railway, Southern Research Institute
Waste-to-energy States of New York and Colorado, Southern Research Institute

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Water Technologies Collaborators
Ballast water treatment,
screening
U.S. Coast Guard; U.S. Navy, Naval Research Laboratory–Key West, NSF International, Battelle, EPA Office of International Affairs (OIA)
Drinking water arsenic treatment States of Alaska, Pennsylvania, Michigan, New Mexico, and Utah; NSF International, ORD/NRMRL Water Supply and Water Resources, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
Drinking water uranium treatment State of New Hampshire, NSF International
E. Coli and total coliform detection in drinking water EPA Advanced Monitoring Technologies, Battelle
ELISA test kits EPA Advanced Monitoring Technologies, EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD) National Exposure Research Lab (NERL) Cincinnati , NERL Las Vegas, ORD National Risk Management Research Lab (NRMRL) Cincinnati, EPA Region 3, EPA Region 5, U.S. Geological Survey, Battelle
Emergency response drinking
water treatment
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research Engineering and Development Command; U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center, Naval Facilities Engineering Command; NSF International
Nutrient monitoring for industrial applications DuPont, Battelle, Operations Management International (OMI), Inc.
Storm water treatment States of/counties and cities in Georgia, Kentucky, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin; EPA Small Business Innovation Research Program; U.S. Geological Survey; NSF International, Pennsylvania State University, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Vortex high-rate solids separation Louisville/Jefferson County (KY) Municipal Sewer District (MSD), NSF International
Water infrastructure EPA Aging Infrastructure Research Program, NSF International
Water monitoring Danish Hydraulic institute, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Shaw Environmental, Inc., EPA Advanced Monitoring Technologies, Battelle
Whole building and mobile treatment
systems
U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC), NSF International

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Soil and Hazardous Waste Technologies Collaborators
Lead paint test kits EPA Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics
Mold-resistant flooring Gypsum Association, EPA Office of Air and Radiation
PCB detection technologies EPA Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Battelle
Radio frequency identification tracking of hazardous wastes EPA Office of International Affairs, EPA Office of Compliance and Enforcement Assurance, EPA Office of Air Radiation, EPA ORD National Center for Environmental Assessment (NCEA), EPA
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Battelle
Soil rapid toxicity technologies EPA Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Battelle

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Contact us for more information about these or other collaborations in the ETV program.

Organizations interested in collaborating with the ETV program should contact the appropriate ETV verification center.

See Also

Poster: Key ETV Collaborations (PDF) (2 pp, 144 KB) July 2011


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