Work focuses on water protection and wide-area decontamination

 

Columbus, OH—Battelle has been awarded a five-year, $13 million contract with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to evaluate the performance of homeland security technologies related to water protection and wide-area decontamination.

 

The EPA has been designated as the sector-specific agency for drinking water and wastewater critical infrastructure protection and is the lead federal agency for the remediation of areas contaminated by terrorist events involving the release of biological organisms, biotoxins, chemical warfare agents, toxic industrial chemicals, toxic industrial materials, and radiological materials.  EPA homeland security research provides procedures and methods that would assist EPA and other responders in the detection and containment of contamination, and in the remediation of sites following terrorist attacks.

 

Battelle Program Manager Karen Riggs said she is pleased that Battelle will continue to support EPA in this critical mission area.  “We established a successful framework for technology testing and evaluation for the agency in 1997, and we have continued to build on that framework with several major programs, including this new contract,” said Riggs.

 

The new contract follows Battelle’s successful management of the predecessor contract.

 

Under the new contract, Battelle will continue to test, evaluate, and report on the performance of the following types of technologies: 

  • Decontamination/surface cleaning of wide areas, including buildings, structures, and public spaces;
  • Analytical techniques for continuous measurement of fumigant chemicals;
  • Decontamination of drinking water distribution systems and wastewater treatment plants;
  • Water quality monitoring and detection;
  • Ambient air quality monitoring and detection;
  • Air cleaning methodologies for use in buildings and other structures;
  • Personal protective equipment. 

Other critical efforts under the contract include managing established stakeholder groups and technical panels, establishing and maintaining a continuous project information dissemination and diffusion capability, and developing standards that can be used by others to test and evaluate technologies.

 

Riggs said this contract will draw on expertise from several Battelle product lines, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Idaho National Laboratory, and other subcontractors.  Battelle manages Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and co-manages Idaho National Laboratory—both for the U.S. Department of Energy.

 

As the world’s largest, independent research and development organization, Battelle provides innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing needs through its four global businesses:  Laboratory Management, National Security, Energy Technology, and Health and Life Sciences.  It advances scientific discovery and application by conducting $5.2 billion in global R&D annually through contract research, laboratory management and technology commercialization.  Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, Battelle oversees 20,400 employees in more than 130 locations worldwide, including seven national laboratories which Battelle manages or co-manages for the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and two international laboratories—a nuclear energy lab in the United Kingdom and a renewable energy lab in Malaysia.


Battelle also is one of the nation’s leading charitable trusts focusing on societal and economic impact and actively supporting and promoting science and math education.

 

Media contacts:  Katy Delaney at (614) 424-7208, delaneyk@battelle.org, or T.R. Massey at (614) 424-5544, masseytr@battelle.org.