The pilot project was undertaken to determine the effectiveness of AgroRemed in a short turn around time in cleanup of soil before suggesting use of product. The results were monitored on two days on 10th day and 20th day before closing the pilot. It is seen from the results that there was a reduction of more than 30% in the values of TPH and at the end of 20 days there was a reduction in TPH of more than 90%. AgroRemed offers a long term remediation solution for a site that has had an active pollution complaint since 1991. As such IMS recommends utilization of AgroRemed as the primary means of remediation under a new corrective action plan at the site. This application should reduce the adsorbed phse of contamination at the site, which is thought to be the current source of NAPL that routinely appears in the onsite monitoring wells. Moreover it is projected that this application will reduce the vapor phase concentrations also present in the soils onsite.