SBIR-STTR Award

A Simple Lead Test for Drinking Water Safety
Award last edited on: 7/9/2018

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
EPA
Total Award Amount
$99,965
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
16-NCER-4C
Principal Investigator
Michael T Carter

Company Information

KWJ Engineering Inc

8430 Central Avenue Suite C
Newark, CA 94560
   (510) 794-4296
   sales@kwjengineering.com
   www.kwjengineering.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 17
County: Alameda

Phase I

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Phase I year
2017
Phase I Amount
$99,965
The goal of this program is to demonstrate a simple, low cost home test for lead ion, Pb(II), in drinking water. The US is faced with a deteriorating water service system used by many millions of people. This condition poses a serious public health threat, as illustrated recently by the Flint water crisis, but the problem is widespread and expected to grow. A simple, yet reliable test is needed that can be performed by untrained citizens. The test will provide reliable determination of drinking water Pb(II) compared to the 15 ppb Pb(II) action level. Current home tests are of unverified reliability and often are too expensive for routine use or require sending samples to a lab. Adoption of the new home test will result in significant public health benefits for the nation by facilitating drinking water testing. An electrochemical strip will be developed to perform Pb(II) analysis with simple safe/unsafe result provided to the user. This system will meet the cost and performance specifications of SBIR topic 4C. Development will leverage previous experience at KWJ with sensor fabrication and engineering. The technology will be a platform technology with extended applications in environmental analysis and industrial hygiene.

Phase II

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