Office of Research and Development Consolidated Research/Training/Fellowships
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Opportunity #: 66.511
Description
The Office of Research and Development�s (ORD) Consolidated Research/Training/Fellowships program supports research and development to: (1) determine the environmental effects of air quality, drinking water, water quality, climate change, hazardous waste, toxic substances, and pesticides; (2) identify, develop, and demonstrate effective pollution control techniques to prevent, reduce, and eliminate pollution; (3) support risk assessments to characterize the potential adverse health effects of human exposures to environmental hazards; and (4) facilitate training and program participant support in these areas. This program may also implement special Congressionally directed projects or programs identified in EPA's annual appropriations act or committee reports incorporated by reference into the annual appropriation act. Awards made under this program further EPA�s priorities supporting robust science for air, climate, and energy; safe and sustainable water resources; sustainable and healthy communities; chemical safety; and health and environmental risk assessment. Funding Priority - Fiscal Year 2023: ORD's research supports EPA's strategic goals. Brief descriptions of this research are as follows: 1) Air, climate, and energy research that assesses human and ecosystem exposures and effects associated with air pollution and the consequences of climate change; 2) Safe and sustainable water resources research that provides resource management tools allowing decision makers to systematically consider complex tradeoffs occurring in a watershed on a regional or national scale, including development of innovative, cost-effective solutions to current, emerging, and long-term water resource challenges for complex chemical and biological contaminants, as well as supporting safe and adequate supplies of water; 3) Sustainable and healthy communities research that supports the Agency's efforts to protect and restore the land, and support community health; 4) Chemical safety research that underpins the analysis of risks and potential health impacts across the broad spectrum of EPA programs and provides the scientific foundation for pesticide and toxic substances programs, pollution prevention, human health risk assessment, and homeland security, leading to improved science-based approaches that build broader understanding of biology, chemical toxicity, and exposure; and 5) Health and environmental risk assessment research focusing on the science of assessments that inform Agency, state, and tribal decisions and policies. These risk assessments provide the research and technical support needed to ensure safety of chemicals in the marketplace. Undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral training and program participant support in the areas referenced above (may include: air pollution; water quality; managing chemical risks; aquatic toxicology and ecology; pollution prevention and green chemistry; biological, physical and chemical remediation; sustainability and resilience; ecosystems research; climate change, cumulative impacts; environmental research of watersheds, drinking water and wastewater; nonpoint source pollution; and invasive species). National priorities research focusing on water quality and availability. May support congressionally directed projects or programs identified in EPA's annual appropriations act or explanatory statements/committee reports incorporated by reference into the annual appropriation act. Please check the EPA website: https://www.epa.gov/research-grants for an updated listing of all solicitations.
Types of Assistance: PROJECT GRANTS
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