Sample of On-going Projects
FeroxSM Sediment Treatment of PCBs and Lead
Under a USEPA Region 2 grant, ARS is performing Treatability studies to evaluate the effectiveness of its FeroxSM process for reducing PCB and lead (Pb) contamination in wetlands at a Federal CERCLA site in New Jersey. The FeroxSM process was selected based upon its ability to simultaneously treat and address both the PCB and the Pb contamination within the sediments. The Treatability studies are the first step prior to moving to a field pilot test. The NJDEP and NOAA are also providing oversight and technical review on this project.

FeroxSM Treatment of Fractured Bedrock Source
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A FeroxSM pilot test is being applied at a NJDEP ISRA site to address a residual TCE contamination located within a fractured bedrock aquifer. Using a preparetory down-hole injection system, the weathered bedrock (shale) will be fractured and the FeroxSM material will be emplaced within the natural fractures/bedding planes of the bedrock formation.
Details of other on-going projects can be obtained by calling our office or from our website at www.arstechnologies.com

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    New Equipment
  1. FeroxSM trailer speeds up injection process
  2. Compact and Portable Fracture Module developed

    Other ARS News

  3. ARS Patents FeroxSM Technology
  4. ARS South East Office launched with Dr. John Haselow at the helm ORT Conference in June
  5. ARS is part of international organizing committee for conference on Oxidation & Reduction Technologies for in-situ treatment
  6. ARS technology in new book: ARS' technical paper on Remediation of a Low Permeability TCE Contaminated Bedrock is featured in a new book

    Current Projects:

  7. Read about some of our ground-breaking projects in process

    Case Studies:

  8. Selection of FeroxSM technology case studies from across the country

    White Paper Feature:

  9. Biological benefits of in-situ Zero Valent Iron Technology

    White Paper Synopsis:

  10. Comparison of TCE Degradation in Groundwater vs in Groundwater in the presence of soils ARS opens new office in SC.