The 2014 Water Challenge marked a key event of New Orleans Entrepreneur Week, March 22–28. Barry Liner, director of the Water Environment Federation (WEF; Alexandria, Va.) Water Science and Engineering Center, appeared as one the featured speakers for the daylong challenge on March 24. Those attending WEF’s upcoming Technical Exhibition and Conference (WEFTEC® 2014) will have an opportunity to see challenge winners at the Innovation Pavilion.
The Idea Village (New Orleans) and Greater New Orleans Foundation hosted the fourth annual water challenge to harness entrepreneurial expertise and address flooding, water quality, and coastal restoration. It included a morning session examining the international trend of clustering regional water expertise and an afternoon session addressing Louisiana’s major water issues and opportunities. The challenge culminated in a $50,000 business-pitch competition showcasing four entrepreneurs tackling flood protection, coastal restoration, rainwater management, and technology.
Tyler Ortego of ORA Estuaries (New Orleans) won the grand prize for the OysterBreak, which uses the shell building nature of oysters to create a living, engineered infrastructure for coastal restoration. ORA Estuaries works with oyster growers, provides installation services, and offers engineering consulting services related to estuarine sustainability. Challenge finalists were
- Demetria Christo of EcoUrban Landscaping (New Orleans), a landscaping company specializing in sustainable products and eco-friendly practices, including decorative cistern-cladding solutions, rainwater irrigation, pervious patios, LED lighting, and native and edible plants;
- Julia Kumari Drapkin of iSeeChange (Paonia, Colo.), a climate almanac and information service using aggregated analysis to help clients make informed business decisions and save money by staying weeks or months ahead of the mainstream news on potential climate and weather risks in the marketplace; and
- Wayne Erdman of RiverView Construction (New Orleans), which designs and markets an innovative flood barrier product called the Aqua Flood Barrier™, a fast-deploying water barrier system.
Past challenge winners include Pierce Industries (Cut Off, La.), which developed the sediment-capturing Wave Robber, Tierra Resources (New Orleans), and NanoFex (New Orleans). ORA Estuaries, 2014 finalists, and past winners will all be featured in the Innovation Pavilion Theater at WEFTEC® 2014 in New Orleans.
May 15, 2014
Achievements, Featured, Technologies