Science Inventory

Supporting State Science Needs through ORD’s Safe and Sustainable Water Resources Research Program

Citation:

Van Drunick, S. AND A. Rea. Supporting State Science Needs through ORD’s Safe and Sustainable Water Resources Research Program. Association of Clean Water Administrators (ACWA) Mid-Year Meeting, Washington DC, DC, March 25 - 27, 2024.

Impact/Purpose:

This presentation "Supporting State Science Needs through ORD's Safe and Sustainable Water Resources Research Program" is for the Association of Clean Water Administrators Mid-Year Meeting. This presentation provides the States and partnership organizations with an overview of ORD and it's role as the research arm of EPA, providing the scientific foundation for EPA to fulfill its mandate to protect human health and the environment. An overview of the six National Research Programs is provided. The focus of the presentation is on current research within the Safe and Sustainable Water Resources Research Program, specifically on the science needs related to water quality modeling, microplastics, harmful algae blooms, nutrients and PFAS. Research projects related to analytical methods and human health risk modeling to support recreational water quality criteria, and microplastics are highlighted within the Watersheds topic area. Forecasting Harmful Algal Blooms, understanding benthic harmful algal blooms, using national nutrient inventories to asses loads of nitrogen and phosphorus, modeling ecosystem recovery from nutrients, and nutrient partnerships are discussed within the Nutrients and Harmful Algal Blooms topic area. Analytical methods for PFAS in various types of samples and ways to identify sources of PFAS in the environment are highlighted in the Water Treatment and Infrastructure topic area. Several public EPA training and outreach opportunities are also highlighted. 

Description:

This is a requested presentation for the Association of Clean Water Administrators (ACWA) that discusses how ORD is the research arm of the EPA and provides the scientific foundation for EPA to execute its mandate to protect human health and the environment. An overview of the 6 national research programs is given and how we engage with States, territorial partners and other partnership groups. The SSWR research portfolio is highlighted focusing on current research efforts that are most relevant to ACWA's interests. Specific areas of interest include water quality modeling, microplastics, harmful algae blooms, nutrients and PFAS. Several products within the Watersheds research topic are covered including analytical methods to support recreational water quality criteria, human health risk and water quality predictive modeling tools to support recreational water quality criteria, and the ecological health effects of micro- and nanoplastics. Highlights in the Nutrients and Harmful Algae Blooms research topic include forecasting freshwater cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms, benthic cyanobacteria research for preventing adverse health outcomes, national watershed nutrient inventories, modeling to assess nutrient-related stressors and ecosystem recovery, and nutrient reduction program design and implementation. In the Water Treatment and Infrastructure research topic, PFAS is highlighted, specifically analytical methods for PFAS in drinking water, wastewater and environmental samples and site and source characterization of PFAS in water. In addition, this talk highlights several training and outreach opportunities available to the public through our research webinars. 

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:03/26/2024
Record Last Revised:04/01/2024
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 360956