
Subsurface iron oxide groundwater filters produce quality drinking water from contaminated aquifers by leaving the contaminants in the ground. Subsurface Treatment for Arsenic Removal (STAR) is an innovative technology for treatment of arsenic in groundwater before it gets to the wellhead by building subsurface filters. The concept is to create a subsurface barrier of reactive iron minerals using natural and introduced iron. This barrier is a filter within the aquifer surrounding a water-supply well. The barrier removes arsenic using the same principles that all currently known arsenic filtration media use. STAR meets the EPA arsenic BAT designation as a coagulation and filtration method. Follow the links below for technical information, product literature, and an information request form for a free STAR feasibility analysis. Saving hundreds of thousands of dollars on arsenic treatment starts by contacting our scientists and engineers. |
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Virtually NO footprint with a STAR system installed. The production well pump house stores all the necessary automated system equipment. |
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Automated
control equipment replaces on site personnel and offers up to a 75% reduction in operating expenses. |
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