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NA24OARX021G0042

Project Grant

Overview

Grant Description
Purpose: Rising sea levels and king tide flooding in coastal areas across America are saturating onsite wastewater disposal systems (OSDS), resulting in the degrading of coastal ecosystems and 200,000+ illnesses annually.

Many states are mandating system upgrades, with 88,000 upgrades required by 2050 in Hawaii alone.

Unfortunately, existing upgrade options are unaffordable for 97% of Hawaiian homeowners and offer poor performance for coastal properties with high groundwater levels.

In response to this pressing issue that will cost Hawaiian homeowners an estimated $1.75B between now and 2050, Waihome, LLC is developing an aboveground and affordable wastewater disposal system for coastal households adapting to sea level rise.

Under this Phase II SBIR project, Waihome will test the comparative performance of its rail proof-of-concept prototype developed in Phase I relative to conventional absorption bed disposal in the six dominant soil texture groups in Hawaii.

Waihome will also investigate opportunities to refine its prototype design in preparation for commercial manufacturing and installation.

Phase II research will culminate in a design validation testing program that will see the installation and monitoring of demonstration units on three residential properties and one city wastewater treatment plant.

This program is consistent with standard permitting pathways for new disposal products.
Awardee
Funding Goals
18 CLIMATE ADAPTATION AND MITIGATION 19 WEATHER-READY NATION 20 HEALTHY OCEANS 21 RESILIENT COASTAL COMMUNITIES AND ECONOMIES
Place of Performance
Haleiwa, Hawaii 967129524 United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Waihome was awarded Project Grant NA24OARX021G0042 worth $650,000 from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in September 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Haleiwa Hawaii United States. The grant has a duration of 2 years and was awarded through assistance program 11.021 NOAA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program. The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity FY24 NOAA SBIR Phase II.

SBIR Details

Research Type
SBIR Phase II
Title
Affordable Wastewater Disposal for Coastal Households Adapting to Sea Level Rise
Abstract
Rising sea levels and king tide flooding in coastal areas across America are saturating onsite wastewater disposal systems (OSDS), resulting in the degradation of coastal ecosystems and 200,000+ illnesses annually. Many States are mandating system upgrades, with 88,000 upgrades required by 2050 in Hawaii alone. Unfortunately, existing upgrade options are unaffordable for 97% of Hawaiian homeowners and offer poor performance for coastal properties with high groundwater levels. In response to this pressing issue that will cost Hawaiian homeowners an estimated $1.75B between now and 2050, WaiHome LLC is developing an aboveground and affordable wastewater disposal system for coastal households adapting to sea level rise. Under this Phase II SBIR project, WaiHome will test the comparative performance of its RAIL proof-of concept prototype developed in Phase I relative to conventional absorption bed disposal in the six dominant soil texture groups in Hawaii. WaiHome will also investigate opportunities to refine its prototype design in preparation for commercial manufacturing and installation. Phase II research will culminate in a Design Validation Testing program that will see the installation and monitoring of demonstration units on three residential properties and one city wastewater treatment plant. This program is consistent with standard permitting pathways for new disposal products. This Phase II project will deliver a minimum viable product with design specifications, bill of materials, commercial manufacturing plan, and maintenance guidelines. Installation guidelines and recommended loading rates will be developed for six soil texture groups dominant in Hawaii. Performance relative to conventional gravel-based and leaching chamber absorption bed designs will be established to further inform the development of system loading standards. It is anticipated that by eliminating the groundwater infiltration and disturbances to the soil-water interface inherent to excavations, the RAIL will demonstrate reduced saturation of the soil-water interface and thereby reduced propensity for clogging. The results of this project will be presented to the Hawaii Department of Health (DOH) as WaiHome begins the process of entering design standards for the RAIL into the Hawaii Administrative Rules. The RAIL will cut the cost of disposal system installation in Hawaii by more than half and make new OSDS accessible for the 97% of Hawaiian cesspool owners who currently can’t afford to comply with the statewide upgrade mandate.
Topic Code
9.2
Solicitation Number
NOAA-OAR-TPO-2024-2008239

Status
(Ongoing)

Last Modified 12/19/24

Period of Performance
9/1/24
Start Date
8/31/26
End Date
49.0% Complete

Funding Split
$650.0K
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$650.0K
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

Activity Timeline

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Transaction History

Modifications to NA24OARX021G0042

Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
NA24OARX021G0042
SAI Number
NA24OARX021G0042-002
Award ID URI
None
Awardee Classifications
Small Business
Awarding Office
1305N2 DEPT OF COMMERCE NOAA
Funding Office
1333BR OFC OF PROG.PLANNING&INTEGRATION
Awardee UEI
TP1GMYFQD733
Awardee CAGE
8VST4
Performance District
HI-02
Senators
Mazie Hirono
Brian Schatz
Modified: 12/19/24