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Map A Project Template

From The Bioremediation Network

Map a Project Template[edit]

Help us build a comprehensive directory of bioremediation projects, organizations, and resources! Fill out this form and email it to map@bioremediate.net to get your project added to our interactive map.

Instructions[edit]

  • Copy the template below into an email or document
  • Fill out all applicable fields (leave blank if not applicable)
  • Email the completed form to: map@bioremediate.net
  • We'll add your project to the map within 1-2 weeks

Template Form[edit]

PROJECT INFORMATION

  • Project Title:
  • Lead Group/Organization:
  • Project Partners:
  • Website:
  • Contact Email:
  • Contact Person:

LOCATION

  • Location Name (City, State):
  • Latitude (decimal degrees):
  • Longitude (decimal degrees):

Need help finding coordinates? Right-click on your location in Google Maps and copy the coordinates

PROJECT DETAILS

  • Entity Type: [Choose: Indigenous-Led, Non-Profit, Community Science, Academic, For-Profit, Government, Supplier, Testing Lab, Funding Organization, Resource Hub]*
  • Project Goal/Summary:
  • Target Pollutants:
  • Organisms Used:
  • Installation Methods:
  • Project Status: [Choose: Conceptual, Planning, In-Progress, Monitoring, Complete, On-Hold, Cancelled]**
  • Scale: [Choose: Laboratory, Pilot (<1 acre), Demonstration (1-10 acres), Full-Scale (>10 acres), Regional]***

TIMELINE & FUNDING

  • Start Date:
  • End Date:
  • Funding Source:
  • Target Community:

ADDITIONAL INFO

  • Special Notes:
  • Date of Last Update:

*Entity Type Options[edit]

Choose the most appropriate primary category:

Primary Categories:

  • Indigenous-Led - Led by tribal/indigenous organizations
  • Non-Profit - 501(c)(3) or similar charitable organizations
  • Community Science - Citizen science, community-based research
  • Academic - Universities, research institutions
  • For-Profit - Commercial companies, consultants
  • Government - Federal, state, local agencies
  • Supplier - Equipment, organism, or material suppliers
  • Testing Lab - Analytical/testing services
  • Funding Organization - Grants, foundations
  • Resource Hub - Information, networking, coordination

**Project Status Options[edit]

  • Conceptual - Idea stage, seeking funding/partners
  • Planning - Permits, design, preparation phase
  • In-Progress - Active implementation
  • Monitoring - Installation complete, ongoing monitoring
  • Complete - Finished with documented results
  • On-Hold - Temporarily paused
  • Cancelled - Discontinued

***Scale Options[edit]

  • Laboratory - Lab-scale research
  • Pilot - Small field test (< 1 acre)
  • Demonstration - Medium-scale proof of concept (1-10 acres)
  • Full-Scale - Large implementation (> 10 acres)
  • Regional - Multiple sites/widespread implementation

Examples[edit]

Example: Bioremediation Project[edit]

PROJECT INFORMATION

  • Project Title: Salmon Creek PFAS Remediation
  • Lead Group/Organization: Nisqually Tribe Environmental Department
  • Project Partners: University of Washington; EPA Region 10
  • Website: www.nisqually-nsn.gov/environmental
  • Contact Email: enviro@nisqually-nsn.gov
  • Contact Person: Maria Rodriguez

LOCATION

  • Location Name (City, State): Salmon Creek, Nisqually Reservation, WA
  • Latitude (decimal degrees): 47.1234
  • Longitude (decimal degrees): -122.5678

PROJECT DETAILS

  • Entity Type: Indigenous-Led
  • Project Goal/Summary: Remove PFAS from creek sediment using traditional and modern bioremediation approaches, incorporating both ancestral knowledge and contemporary fungal remediation techniques
  • Target Pollutants: PFAS; Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA)
  • Organisms Used: White rot fungi; Traditional medicinal plants
  • Installation Methods: Mycoremediation; Phytoremediation
  • Project Status: In-Progress
  • Scale: Demonstration (1-10 acres)

TIMELINE & FUNDING

  • Start Date: 2024-03-01
  • End Date: 2026-02-28
  • Funding Source: EPA Environmental Justice Grant
  • Target Community: Nisqually Tribal members

ADDITIONAL INFO

  • Special Notes: Incorporating traditional ecological knowledge and ceremony into remediation practices
  • Date of Last Update: 2024-12-01

Questions?[edit]

Contact us at map@bioremediate.net if you need help filling out the template or have questions about getting your project added to the map.