AIST, in collaboration with MES, has developed a new soil remediation process to extract almost 100% of organoarsenics from contaminated soils using a washing solution composed of alcohol and a small amount of phosphoric acid. With this technology, (1) contaminated soils can be cleaned up, (2) spent washing solution can be regenerated and recycled, (3) organoarsenics can be recovered in a small volume, which leads to a reduction of remediation cost.
As next steps, suppression of the leaching of the organoarsenics remaining in the soil after the treatment, and process systematization suited for the contamination site are necessary.


