NASA Announces 2005 Agency Invention of the Year Winner

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10.26.06

David E. Steitz/Doc Mirelson
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1730/1600

RELEASE: 06-341

NASA ANNOUNCES 2005 AGENCY INVENTION OF THE YEAR WINNER

A groundwater treatment technology developed at the Kennedy Space 
Center, Fla., was recognized Thursday as NASA's 2005 Government 
Invention of the Year and Commercial Invention of the Year Award 
winner.

The Emulsified Zero-Valent Iron (EZVI) technology was developed by 
researchers from Kennedy and the University of Central Florida, 
Orlando. The technology is used to clean up environmental 
contaminants in ground water around industrial areas, like rocket 
launch pads. The invention also provides a means to clean up 
Superfund sites.

A traditional method of cleaning up areas with pollutants has been to 
pump out the groundwater and treat it to remove harmful contaminants. 
The EZVI process can exceed "pump and treat" systems in both the time 
it takes to achieve clean up and cost.

During NASA's early years, the grounds around the launch complex at 
Kennedy became polluted with chlorinated solvents used to clean 
Apollo rocket parts. Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids, or DNAPLs, were 
left untreated in the ground and contaminated the fresh water sources 
in the area. A DNAPL is denser than water and doesn't dissolve or mix 
easily in water. These pollutants are a common cause of environmental 
contamination at thousands of government and private facilities 
around the country.

NASA has signed six nonexclusive licenses with companies to market and 
further develop EZVI. For more information about EZVI, visit:

http://www.sti.nasa.gov/tto/Spinoff2005/er_2.html

For information about NASA's Invention and Contributions Board and 
NASA Awards, visit:

http://icb.nasa.gov/

	
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