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Boulder company among 24 small businesses receiving a total of $2.4M to
develop innovative environmental technologie
PAGE Technologies, Inc. to develop sensors for real-time measurement of water
quality
DENVER (January 13,2025) – Today, the U.S Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) announced Boulder, Colo.-based PAGE Technologies, Inc. is among 24 small
businesses receiving a total of $2.4 million in EPA Small Business Innovation
Research (SBIR) program funding to develop technologies to address public
health and environmental challenges. These companies are using innovative
approaches that include treating PFAS in biosolids, reducing the amount of
greenhouse gas emissions from building materials, and developing chemical
alternatives that are safer for our environment.
“EPA congratulates PAGE Technologies on receiving this grant award,” said
EPA Regional Administrator KC Becker “The company’s development of
low-cost, handheld printable sensors for water quality monitoring will deliver
an innovative, new tool for safeguarding water quality and public health.
These awards are part of EPA’s (SBIR) program, an annual, two-phase
competition for small businesses to develop and commercialize environmental
technologies that help address the Agency’s mission of protecting human
health and the environment. The 24 small businesses below are receiving
$100,000 of Phase I funding for six months for “proof of concept” of their
proposed technology. Companies that complete Phase I can then apply to receive
Phase II funding of up to $400,000 to further develop and commercialize their
technology.
Other SBIR Phase I winners and their proposed technologies are below:
Acadian Research & Development, LLC, Laramie, Wyoming, to create an innovative
low-cost method to use strength enhancing biochar-derived graphene to lower
embodied carbon in concrete.
Agtec Innovations Inc, Los Altos, California, for a cost-effective,
non-polluting phosphate fertilizer alternative that helps prevent
runoff.
AxNano, LLC, Greensboro, North Carolina, to create a novel, field deployable
treatment process for removing PFAS from biosolids allowing beneficial reuse.
BetR-blok, LLC, Tempe, Arizona, to produce a building block alternative made
from waste biomass and recycled materials.
Bold Reuse, Portland, Oregon, to create a novel inventory management system to
transition to reusable packaging.
Circle Concrete Tech, Inc., Gilbert, Arizona, to design an engineered recycled
steel fiber product that replaces rebar for concrete reinforcement with a
significantly lower carbon footprint.
Design Interactive Inc., Orlando, Florida, for a comprehensive, AI-powered
training simulation to enhance disaster response preparedness.
Dynamo.AI LLC, Saratoga Springs, New York, to develop a technology that
leverages biochar to extend the shelf life of fruits and vegetables to reduce
food waste.
EcoaTEX, LLC., Hull, Georgia, to create a technology that converts
agricultural waste into high-performance biodegradable fibers.
ENF Products, LLC, Edmond, Oklahoma, to design a filter kit to be used with
existing air filters to improve indoor air quality.
Enzymatic Holdings Corporation, Manati, Puerto Rico, to create an enzyme-based
technology that enhances durability and self-healing properties of concrete.
Huma, Inc., Gilbert, Arizona, to create a novel urea/humate
enhanced-efficiency fertilizer designed to optimize nitrogen uptake and reduce
environmental impacts.
KLAW Industries LLC, Binghamton, New York, to develop a new paving material
utilizing waste glass to replace high-embodied carbon materials.
Mainstream Engineering Corporation, Rockledge, Florida, to create a scalable
point-of-use water treatment system to remove cyanobacteria and cyanotoxins.
Nativo Inc., Pompano Beach, Florida, to create a novel method to remove
installed ceramic tiles without damaging them through vibration technology
allowing for reuse of materials.
Pacific Reclaimed Lumber & Supply, Sebastopol, California, to design a
cutting-edge web-based platform that facilitates the reduction of embodied
carbon through the purchase of reclaimed lumber and building materials.
Phospholutions, Inc., State College, Pennsylvania, to create an activated
metal oxide technology to mitigate the environmental impact of phosphorus
runoff into water bodies and enhance crop productivity.
Prospect Growth, Inc., New Haven, Connecticut, to develop a novel
nanoparticle-based phosphorous fertilizer with exceptional nutrient uptake
efficiency.
Sustainable Water Infrastructure Group, Seattle, Washington, to develop a
nature-based absorbent technology to remove PFAS, pathogens and other
contaminants from water.
Symmetry Wood, PBC, Los Angeles, California, to create a method of upcycling
food waste into high-performance wood.
Talon/LPE, Ltd., Amarillo, Texas, to develop a sustainable method to treat
PFAS in biosolids using biochar.
Tetramer Technologies LLC, Pendleton, South Carolina, to create a
bio-renewable high-performance tire rubber additive to replace the standard
use of 6PPD and alleviate its associated ecotoxicity.
VerdeTerra LLC., Atlanta, Georgia, to develop an air purification system which
uses microbes to reduce CO2 and other indoor pollutants.
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