(SOLON, Ohio) March 25, 2014 – As part of a statewide effort to create viable solutions for the handling of snow-removal wastewater created by Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) maintenance trucks, ODOT and the Office of Statewide Planning and Research recently published findings from a three-year study that used MAR Systems’ SorbsterTM media to remove harmful metal contaminants from ODOT truck wastewater.

The report will now be used to implement alternative wastewater management solutions for ODOT’s 88 county and 132 outpost garages across the state.

“SorbsterTM media continues to be recognized as both an affordable and effective option for addressing the serious issue of metal contamination in water,” said Missy Hayes, Vice President of Business Development, MAR Systems. “We were proud to be part of the University of Akron’s project for the Ohio Department of Transportation and the Office of Statewide Planning and Research to assist in the development of strategies that will allow the state to effectively manage snow removal wastewater and ultimately make Ohio water safer.”

MAR Systems’ SorbsterTM media was used in a series of tests that evaluated the effective removal of metal contaminants from snow removal wastewater. The SorbsterTM media was used in four trials with nearly 3,000 gallons of wastewater, testing the metal removal efficiency of the media, which was treated through a pilot unit of wastewater from a Stark County ODOT garage. The study found that MAR Systems’ SorbsterTM media was effective at reducing the heavy metal sorbsterconcentration of wastewater. To view the entire report, visit MARSystemsinc.com.

Developed in 2005, SorbsterTM media is a patented, proprietary material that removes mercury, selenium, arsenic and other metal contaminants from water. Made from highly engineered but readily available materials, SorbsterTM is a granular media that removes heavy metals from any aqueous stream. As contaminated water passes through SorbsterTM, mercury, arsenic and other metals chemically bond with the media for safe disposal.

“The Sorbster™ media technology can assist companies in achieving the strictest EPA standards by chemisorbing contaminants and creating a non-hazardous disposal option,” said Vice President of Sales Richard Lalama. “We were very pleased to assist the Ohio Department of Transportation and the Office of Statewide Planning and Research with this important study. As a company, we are excited to continue offering our patented SorbsterTM media to address the treatment needs of a diverse number of industry segments across a variety of metal contaminants.”

Source: MAR SYSTEMS, INC. www.marsystemsinc.com.

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