Over its 25-plus year development history, ARI has successfully performed a number of waste treatment projects for different waste streams including: asbestos, PCB contaminated materials, toxic metals (including lead-based paint) and surrogate radioactive materials.
These demonstration projects were conducted for the U.S Department of Defence, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Agency, as well as a number of private organisations.
Find out more about these projects below:
- EnviroMaster Australia 2021
Design and planning for a state-of-the-art, purpose built, commercial scale TCCT asbestos waste processing facility - US Army Corps of Engineers 2007
Design, build and demonstrate a full-scale transportable system for recovering and recycling lead from deconstruction materials. - Japanese Consortium of Companies 2007
Demonstrate effectiveness of technology for destroying a wide variety of asbestos waste products over an extended operational period. - US Army Corps of Engineers 2003
Remove, recover and recycle lead from salvaged building materials contaminated with lead-based paint. - US Department of Energy 2002
Deploy technology for asbestos destruction and evaluate suitability for immobilisation of toxic metals and surrogate radionuclides. - US Department of Defense 2002
Design, build and test a large-scale modular waste treatment system for destruction of asbestos and PCBs. - Puget Sound Naval Shipyard 1999
Destroy PCBs and asbestos as per TSCA regulations. - US Department of Energy, Bechtel Hanford 1997
Validate technology for asbestos destruction pursuant to required emission standards.
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