Funded Grants
AWWARF 2873: Methods for Real-Time Monitoring of Trihalomethanes and Haloacetic Acids in Drinking Water Distribution Systems, G.L. Emmert (PI), Torrence Myers, MLG&W (Co-PI) and Ying Wei, City of Houston, (Co-PI) Funded
American Waterworks Research Foundation and the United States EPA, MLGW, and City of Houston
$297,000 (AWWARF) $15,180 (MLG&W, In kind support) $7,100 (Houston, In kind support)
Phase One: 1/03-10/04 ; Phase Two 1/04 -10/06
Evaluating the Feasibility of Using Gas Chromatography on a Valve for Security Monitoring, G.L. Emmert, PI.
Radiance Technologies Inc.
$95,000
01/18/06 - 5/30/07
AwwaRF 2873: Project Extension- Methods for Real-Time Monitoring of Trihalomethanes and Haloacetic Acids in Drinking Water Distribution Systems, G.L. Emmert, PI
American Water Works Association-Research Foundation
$81,402
05/06 - 08/07
BAFST Project, G.L. Emmert, PI
Radiance Technologies, Inc.
$95,000
1/06 - 5/30/07
TCAA Project, G.L. Emmert, PI
Hydroqual Inc.
$68,000
1/07 to 6/08
NSF-MRI- Acquisition of a HPLC-MS, NSF-MRI Program, G.L. Emmert, Co-PI
National Science Foundation
$365,600
8/06-8/10
NSF-MRI: Acquisition of a Spectrapolorimeter for Teaching and Research, NSF-MRI Program, G.L. Emmert Co-PI
National Science Foundation
$137,600
08/07-08/08
Development and Automated Drinking Water Disinfection System Offering On-Line Analysis of Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products to Optimize Treatment Practices for Higher Water Quality, G.L. Emmert, Science PI
NASA-EPSCoR/TN EPSCoR/Vanderbilt University
$305,000
08/01/08 - 12/31/11
Developing a sensitive and selective method for the speciation of chloramines in treated drinking water, G.L. Emmert, PI
Buckman International Laboratories, Inc.
$41,753
08/01/09 – 4/30/10
Post-column HPLC for Inorganic Chloramines
Buckman International Laboratories, Inc.
$52,214
01/15/2010-12/31/2010-
Survey of THMs and HAAs in Bleach Feedstocks used for Drinking Water Disinfection
American Water Works Association/Water Research Foundation
$125,116
08/01/2011 - 12/31/2012
Evaluating the Feasiability of Capillary Membrane Sampling for Measuring Trihalomethanes and Haloacetic Acids in Drinking Water
National Science Foundation-SBIR Program
Foundation Instruments Inc, $100K/ UofMemphis $50K
07/01/14 - 07/31/15 (includes extension)