SBIR-STTR Award

Modular In-Line Water Purifier for MOLLE Hydration Systems
Award last edited on: 2/14/2012

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$849,636
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
A09-161
Principal Investigator
Tim Oriard

Company Information

Cascade Designs Inc

4000 1st Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98134
   (206) 676-6032
   tim.davis@cascadedesigns.com
   www.cascadedesigns.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 07
County: King

Phase I

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Phase I year
2010
Phase I Amount
$119,948
Addressing the water purification needs of the Army in a lightweight and compact system is not trivial given the diverse range of waterborne contaminants that could potentially be found on the battlefield. Based upon Cascade Designs expertise at developing individual water purification systems for the military and outdoor markets, we are proposing a novel in-line filter design that is based on incorporating multiple water purification technologies contained in a MOLLE compatible filter housing. Our proposed in-line filter will comprise of both size exclusion filtration and adsorptive media with fast sorption kinetics. By conducting proof-of-concepts experiment based on the NSF P248 protocol, we intend to demonstrate in Phase I that our proposed in-line filter design is capable of satisfying the stringent flow rate, filter capacity and microbiological removal requirements established by the Army. The Phase I option will focus on demonstrating that the in-line filter can similarly remove a diverse range of chemical contaminants including organic pollutants and heavy metals. In Phase II we will continue to optimize the performance of the system, design, assemble and test MOLLE compatible prototypes, and finally deliver 50 low-rate initial production filters to the Army for field testing in a relevant environment.

Keywords:
In-Line Filtration, Hollow Fiber Membrane, Packed Bed Media, Individual Water Purification, Microbiological Purifier

Phase II

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Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2011
Phase II Amount
$729,688
Based on Cascade Designs expertise at developing individual water purification systems for the military and outdoor markets, we are proposing a novel in-line filter design that is based on incorporating multiple water purification technologies contained in a MOLLE compatible filter housing. Our proposed in-line filter will comprise of both size exclusion filtration and adsorptive media. The size exclusion step will remove all three classes of microbes (Protozoa, Bacteria, and Virus) to levels satisfying purification status including passing the NSF P248 test protocol. This filtration stage will also remove turbidity, algae and other contaminants contributing to the total suspended solids load to a level passing the military’s drinking water standards while maintaining acceptable flow rates. During Phase I, Cascade Designs demonstrated the feasibility of the concept by showing that the proposed in-line filter design could satisfy the stringent flow rate, filter capacity and microbiological removal requirements established by the Army. We will continue in Phase II to optimize the performance of the complimentary water purification technologies and then design, assemble and test MOLLE compatible prototype filters. Our Phase II project will conclude with the delivery of 50 low-rate production filters to the Army for field testing in a relevant environment. Benefits The MOLLE compatible in-line filter developed in this Phase II SBIR program is intended for use by forward deployed soldiers operating in a hostile environment. These soldiers have a real need for a compact and lightweight water purification system that minimizes their exposure when collecting drinking water on the battlefield by enabling them to purify the water while on the move (i.e. enable a true “scoop and run” mode of water purification). Our approach is based on in-line filter that produces potable water devoid of any microbiological pathogens (i.e. functions as a hands-free microbiological purifier). Compared to the use of chemical disinfectants to treat surface water, this approach has the benefits of eliminating the need for a dwell time to ensure complete removal of any microbiological contaminants as well as improving the palatability of the treated water. Commercial applications of our approach will include gravity feed and hand-pump water purification systems that are designed specifically for the outdoor, travel and emergency preparedness markets. These markets have a real need for an effective outdoor water treatment product that is simple to operate and is a one-step purifier that can pass the microbiological removal requirements of the NSF P248 protocol.

Keywords:
Individual Water Treatment Device, Water Purification, Water Filtration, Microbiological Purifier, On-The-Move Hydration