D-Sediment team named winner of Guardians of the Reservoir Prize Competition

16 September 2022


The US Bureau of Reclamation has selected D-Sediment team as the winner of the Guardians of the Reservoir prize competition for its design solution to remove sediment deposits in reservoirs. 

The team, comprised of Michael Detering, Laura Backes and Joana Kueppers from Germany, developed the Sedimover technology for efficient 24/7 sediment transfer from a reservoir. The team is receiving $100,000 in prize money.

"Sedimentation has impacted our reservoirs from the day they were built," said Reclamation Commissioner Camille Calimlim Touton. "The solutions identified through this prize competition provide an option to manage sediment so Reclamation reservoirs can continue to store water as they were designed to do."

The selection was announced at the Guardians of the Reservoir Finalist Showcase where the three finalists shared their innovative solutions. The two other finalists were recognized for their accomplishments for this prize competition.

Reclamation presented the Versatility Award to the 3 D DredgerTM Team for their development of their Complete Sediment Management solution - a fully autonomous dredging system designed to handle sediment and larger debris using three dredging attachments. This team consists of inventors Nicholas LaBry and Kenneth LaBry of Prometheus Innovations, LLC, and Bartolomeo Mongiardino of Hydro Maintenance Service

Reclamation presented the Innovation Award to Slurry Pulsejet Engine for their development of a new technology to capture, dewater and move the sediments in dry or semi-dry form. It is based in minimizing water and power consumption. Baha Abulnaga and David Dibley of Mazdak International, Inc., Washington, developed this new technology.

Reclamation is partnering with the US Army Corps of Engineers, NASA Tournament Lab and HeroX on this competition.



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