CWA is part of a team that received a grant from the National Science Foundation to develop "selective separation" technologies. These technologies aim to remove hazardous "forever chemicals" and valuable minerals from wastewater. This initiative is a part of the NSF's Regional Innovation Engine Type-2 program, which supports regional innovation ecosystems and the commercialization of research and development with substantial funding over a decade. CWA, known for managing sensors on Lake Erie's smart buoys, plays a key role in this collaborative project.
Read more in this article by Kim Palmer in Crain's Cleveland Business