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What is PIMS?
The answer is: Phosphate Induced Metal Stabilization.
PIMS Using Apatite IITM: How It Works To Remediate Soil & Water (392k PDF)

Apatite II Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) in PDF format

Phosphate-Induced Metal Stabilization (PIMS) is a technology that uses a special material, Apatite II, to clean-up soil and groundwater contaminated with metals. PIMS stabilizes a wide range of metals, especially lead (Pb), uranium (U), plutonium (Pu), zinc (Zn) and cadmium (Cd), either in place or after removal from the ground. PIMS works by chemically binding the metals into new minerals that do not dissolve or leach over geologic time periods, millions of years. After treatment, the metals are no longer bioavailable. This method has many applications in the field including:

A bibliography of reports and journal articles is available on this site and several of the key articles are links from this home page (see References).

PIMS NW, Inc. is a small women-owned business started by the inventor of PIMS and dedicated to cleaning up metal-contaminated soil and groundwater quickly and inexpensively. PIMS NW holds the patents to the use of PIMS with Apatite II and is the sole supplier of Apatite II. PIMS NW can help implement clean-up activities by supplying the material, the design, laboratory facilities for feasibility and design testing, engineering partners for implementation, and any other needs required for a successful clean-up, disposal or remediation.

Pricing for Apatite IITM

By Shipping Container(s) - fluctuates seasonally with a minimum price of $675/Ton, plus shipping and handling. Each container is 20 Tons.

By Super Sack - Price is $2.50 per pound, plus shipping and handling. Super sacks range in size from 1650 lbs. to 2200 lbs. depending on our availability.

By the Pound - Price is $5.00 per pound, plus shipping and handling. This can be one pound up to a few barrels.

Please contact Dr. Judith Wright for a complete quote including shipping.


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