SBIR-STTR Award

Arid Land Reclamation Using Cyanobacterial Inoculant to Establish Biological Soil Crusts (ETI-P-9671)
Award last edited on: 9/16/02

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$849,112
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
A97-100
Principal Investigator
Michael J Orr

Company Information

Engineering Technology Inc

3275 Progress Drive Suite D
Orlando, FL 32826
   (407) 281-1948
   info@engrtech.com
   www.engrtech.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 10
County: Orange

Phase I

Contract Number: DACA88-98-C-0001
Start Date: 11/5/97    Completed: 5/4/98
Phase I year
1998
Phase I Amount
$99,893
Engineering Technology, Inc.(ETI) proposes the investigation of deagglomeration and dissemination of cyanobacteria as an arid land inoculant. Dissemination technologies developed for the agriculture industry and by the U.S. Army for the formation of battlefield smokes/obscurants will be evaluated. These technologies will be assessed for their viability in the dissemination of cyanobacteria as an arid land inoculant, which share size, shape, and density characteristics with existing powder dispersions used in battlefield smoke dissemination and agricultural fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides. The effort will investigate the physiology of the various bacteria of interest (microcoleus vaginatus, and others) and their ability to withstand the mechanical, chemical and storage environments adopted for the successful dissemination of centimeter or smaller sized materials. Techniques to be examined for particle formation and dissemination include spray drying agglomeration, mechanical chopping/pelletizing equipment, flash atomization dissemination, and large scale smoke generator technology. Approaches will focus strictly upon methods that involve no water for the dissemination process. In addition, based upon current limitations in the rapid growth of cyanobacteria, the effort will examine non-traditional methods for large scale, economical growth of the bacteria directly onto suitable substrates that permit their ready drying and packaging for storage, dissemination, and rapid adherence to the soil upon contact with the arid land environment. Potential Commercial Application: This technology represents the only reasonable approach to cost-effective, large-scale reclamation of arid areas. As such, there should be a significant market among Federal and State agencies involved in reclamation of disturbed lands in arid regions of the country, e.g., the DoD, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service.

Phase II

Contract Number: DACA42-00-C-0018
Start Date: 2/9/00    Completed: 2/9/02
Phase II year
2000
Phase II Amount
$749,219
Engineering Technology, Inc. (ETI) proposes follow-on activities to its highly successful phase I SEIR program involving the growth and application of cyanobacterial inoculants for arid land reclamation. Key aspects of Phase II focus on multiple field tests at military test sites, scale-up development on low cost growth substrates, design of a pilot plant manufacturing facility, and expanded analysis of overall customer needs (military, other government agencies, commercial, and international). Rapid growth rates for cyanobacterial species in Phase I must be continued in natural settings at facilities such as Ft. Irwin, Ft. Bliss, and Yakima Training Center. Multi-year tests will verify inoculant survival in natural sunlight, as well as other weather-related extremes. Materials processing to date have been limited to small batch systems in a university environment. Phase II will now tie production in with commercial vendors skilled in the production and distribution of conventional dust abatement products. The result will be a highly developed pilot plant design for Phase III scale-up. Commitment to production requires a detailed assessment of the military and the non-military market demand. Working with companies already dominant in the conventional aspects of dust abatement and soil reclamation will result in the most accurate market forecast available.

Benefits:
Effort will readily transition into Phase III production of the only commercially available all natural low cost inoculant for reclamation of damaged arid sites for the military, other government agencies, and Commercial/foreign uses.

Keywords:
cyanobacteria inoculant arid land soil erosion kenaf