ARS Performs two Ferox SM Projects for the NAVY
ARS has recently been awarded two contracts to demonstrate the Ferox SM technology for the United States NAVY. During the early part of 2002, ARS field teams will be installing Ferox SM systems at two source areas located at Charleston Naval Yard. One source area will focus on reducing Hexavalent Chromium (Cr+6) to Trivalent Chromium (Cr+3) at depths ranging down to 30 feet below the surface.
The second source area at the facility will treat eight “hotspots” which contain TCE concentration in groundwater as high as 36,000 ppb. DNAPL is suspected to be present at this site.
CONTENTS
  1. ARS Performs two Ferox SM Projects for the NAVY
  2. ARS Enters Into Alliance with Canadian BioTech Firm
  3. Additional work regarding Ferox SM Treatment of Freon-113
  4. Ferox SM Chromium (Cr +6) Treatment (Lab.)
  5. Ferox SM (Cr+6) Reduction (Field Application)
  6. Brownfield Project Becomes ARS' new Office
  7. ARS Manager asked to serve on NGWA Advisory Subcommittee
  8. Pneumatic Fracturing in North Carolina
  9. ARS to present at Battelle Chlorinated Conference in May
  10. ARS Opens Office in North Carolina
  11. Exclusive Licenses for Pneumatic Fracturing Patent Available
  12. Ferox SM Project Selected for NATO Meeting in Rome, Italy
  13. ARS Major Projects Coming to a Site Near You