The Bureau of Reclamation selected two winners for the Water for America's Crops Challenge for their ideas to improve water delivery by reducing water seeping from canals.
"Reclamation's 8,000 miles of canals deliver water across the Western United States," said Chief Engineer David Raff. "It is important that we reduce seepage in canals to not only conserve as much water as possible but also to ensure the integrity and extend the operational life of these canals."
The program supports the Biden-Harris administration's Executive Order on Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad as it increases a community's resilience to the impacts of climate change.
The phase two winners are:
- First place - Bendable Concrete for Seepage Resistant Canals, Duo Zhang, United States - $90,000
- Runner up - Low Cost Long Life Elastomeric Canal Liner, John Newport and Peter Murdoch of Team Chemventive, United States - $20,000
- Nylon reinforced geopolymer composite mix membrane, Zlatko Rozic, Australia
- Integral Waterproofing of Concrete, Jan Beetge, United States
- StickyCrete Canal Liners, Michael McBride, Mexico
Reclamation partnered with Bonneville Power Administration, NASA Tournament Labs, and HeroX on this prize competition. The Water America’s Crops Challenge seeks out innovative solutions that are cost-effective, improve durability, and minimizes water seeping from canals in a range of climate conditions. To learn more about this competition, please visit its website.
Reclamation conducts prize competitions to spur innovation by engaging a non-traditional, problem-solver community. Please visit Reclamation's Water Prize Competition Center to learn more.
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