The creation of discharges inside the pores, and the transformation of recalcitrant organic pollutants to harmless products would set the bases for the development of a novel advanced oxidation process which might be efficient toward the in situ remediation of soils contaminated by variety of non-biodegradable pollutants. In long-term basis, the technology scale-up to a pilot facility will enable (i) its application to heavily contaminated sites and (ii) the generation of a novel, fast, and cost-effective technology for the reconstitution of the subsurface by removing a broad variety of recalcitrant and persistent organic pollutants (e.g. chlorinated hydrocarbons, waste oils, poly-aromatic hydrocarbons, obsolete pesticides).