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U.S. MICROBICS, INC. (OTCBB: BUGS) "Up 19.44% in morning trading"
U.S. Microbics, Inc. (OTCBB: BUGS) is a business development and holding company that acquires, develops and deploys innovative environmental technologies for soil, groundwater and carbon remediation, air pollution reduction, modular drinking water systems and agriculture enhancement. For more information on the company, contact Robert Brehm at 760-918-1860 x102 or visit the website at http://www.bugsatwork.com.
About Sub-Surface Waste Management
Sub-Surface Waste Management Inc. is a majority owned subsidiary of U.S. Microbics, Inc. (OTCBB:BUGS) and provides comprehensive civil and environmental engineering project management services including specialists to design, permit, build and operate environmental waste clean-up treatment systems using conventional, biological and filtration technologies. SSWM is capitalizing on its patented technologies registered in Mexico with SEMARNAT, a Federal regulatory agency overseeing environmental compliance nationwide. For information on SSWM contact Bruce Beattie at 760-918-1860 x105 or visit their website at http://www.subsurfacewastemanagement.com.
BUGS News:
June 7 - German Bank Issues LOI for $33MM for SSWM Environmental Emergency Response Stations in Veracruz, Mexico; SSWM/ETI to Equip and Operate Eleven Stations under Five Year Agreement
Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. (OTCBB:SSWM), announced that officers of its Mexico subsidiary company, Environmental Tec International, S.A. de C.V. (ETI) have arranged for and received copies of letters of intent from Deutsche Forfait Bank (http://www.defag.de) sent to the State of Veracruz to provide $33 MM USD to equip eleven (11) Environmental Emergency Response Stations whose equipment procurement and staffing will be performed by ETI under a five year operating agreement with the State's Sub Secretary of Civil Protection.
In meetings this past weekend during the 2006 Rains and Hurricanes Seminar hosted by Governor Fidel Herrera of the State of Veracruz, ETI executives were informed by Sub Secretary Ranulfo Marquez for Civil Protection that the order for establishing Environmental Emergency Response Stations has been increased from an original eight (8) to eleven (11) stations to be co-located at strategic Civil Protection response yards around the State.
Bruce Beattie, CEO of SSWM, stated, "We are very excited to obtain the letters of intent from DF Bank and look forward to staffing, training and operating eleven emergency response stations throughout the State of Veracruz to address civil protection and exposure to toxic releases that occur periodically as well as during storm events such as hurricanes. We applaud Governor Herrera and his staff for their pro-active efforts in creating a comprehensive environmental emergency response and remediation service capability."
About Sub-Surface Waste Management
Sub-Surface Waste Management Inc. is a majority owned subsidiary of U.S. Microbics, Inc. (OTCBB:BUGS) and provides comprehensive civil and environmental engineering project management services including specialists to design, permit, build and operate environmental waste clean-up treatment systems using conventional, biological and filtration technologies. SSWM is capitalizing on its patented technologies registered in Mexico with SEMARNAT a Federal regulatory agency overseeing environmental compliance nationwide.
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Jun 08, 2006 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX News Network) -- U.S. Microbics, Inc (OTCBB:BUGS), is a company that our research team will be tracking over the ensuing weeks. They recently came out with a significant corporate development, causing a market stir. The BWR Research Team will continue to bring its subscribers cutting edge research tools, and second to none customer service.
U.S. Microbics, Inc a business development and holding company that acquires, develops and deploys innovative environmental technologies for soil, groundwater and carbon remediation, air pollution reduction, and agriculture yield enhancement, earlier this morning Sub-Surface Waste Management Inc. a majority owned subsidiary of U.S. Microbics, Inc announced that officers of its Mexico subsidiary company, Environmental Tec International, S.A. de C.V. has arranged for and received copies of letters of intent from Deutsche Forfait Bank sent to the State of Veracruz to provide $33 MM USD to equip eleven Environmental Emergency Response Stations whose equipment procurement and staffing will be performed by ETI under a five year operating agreement with the State's Sub Secretary of Civil Protection.
In meetings this past weekend during the 2006 Rains and Hurricanes Seminar hosted by Governor Fidel Herrera of the State of Veracruz, ETI executives were informed by Sub Secretary Ranulfo Marquez for Civil Protection that the order for establishing Environmental Emergency Response Stations has been increased from an original eight to eleven stations to be co-located at strategic Civil Protection response yards around the State.
Bruce Beattie, CEO of SSWM, stated, "We are very excited to obtain the letters of intent from DF Bank and look forward to staffing, training and operating eleven emergency response stations throughout the State of Veracruz to address civil protection and exposure to toxic releases that occur periodically as well as during storm events such as hurricanes. We applaud Governor Herrera and his staff for their pro-active efforts in creating a comprehensive environmental emergency response and remediation service capability."
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Does anyone think this will go back up or do I need to cut losses again and get out now.. Been away from computer again for a day and down again....
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Down 10% today, take 6 steps foreward and ten back. THe only interesting Bugs today is this wiley fly in my office.
U.S. Microbics, Inc. (OTCBB: BUGS) up 6% on 10.3 million shares traded.
U.S. Microbics is a business development and holding company that acquires, develops and deploys innovative environmental technologies for soil, groundwater and carbon remediation, air pollution reduction, modular drinking water systems, and agriculture enhancement.
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SSWM Environmental Emergency Response Project Progressing on Schedule; SSWM/ETI to Equip and Operate Eleven Centers in Veracruz, Mexico
June 14, 2006 10:00:01 (ET)
CARLSBAD, Calif., Jun 14, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. (SSWM, Trade) announced that its Mexico subsidiary company, Environmental Tec International, S.A. de C.V. (ETI), is on schedule with the contract financing implementation phase to initially equip and staff and subsequently operate eleven Environmental Emergency Response Centers for the State's Sub Secretary of Civil Protection. The Centers are being set up to address civil protection and exposure to toxic releases such as fuel and oil spills that occur periodically as well as during storm events such as hurricanes.
ETI plans to startup all the Veracruz Centers over a twelve month period. Each center has a $3,000,000 startup budget for equipment procurement, staff hiring and training during the first 90-120 days of operation prior to providing 24/7 response services. After startup, ETI plans to operate the centers under a five year agreement with fee schedules for standby, callout and on-going remediation services. ETI is currently finalizing the capital procurement/staffing contract with the State of Veracruz and Deutsche Forfait Bank (http://www.defag.de) as well as the five year response services agreement with the State of Veracruz.
Bruce Beattie, CEO of SSWM, stated, "We are working diligently with all parties to document our verbal agreements to finance and implement the emergency response centers. With the help of Governor Herrera and his excellent staff, DF Bank personnel committed to this project, and our legal staff and in-country consultants, we are planning to have one or more centers started by the end of our fiscal year in September. ETI is currently interviewing subcontractors to help us meet this schedule and provide a banner revenue year for shareholders."
About Sub-Surface Waste Management
Sub-Surface Waste Management Inc. is a majority owned subsidiary of U.S. Microbics, Inc. (BUGS, Trade) and provides comprehensive civil and environmental engineering project management services including specialists to design, permit, build and operate environmental waste clean-up treatment systems using conventional, biological and filtration technologies. SSWM is capitalizing on its patented technologies registered in Mexico with SEMARNAT, a Federal regulatory agency overseeing environmental compliance nationwide.
Investors and media contact Bruce Beattie at 760-918-1860, ext. 105 or bbeattie*bugsatwork.com or learn about the company by visiting its Web site at www.subsurfacewastemanagement.com.
The information contained in this press release includes forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements usually contain the words "estimate," "anticipate," "believe," "expect" or similar expressions that involve risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties include the company's status as a startup company with uncertain profitability, need for significant capital, uncertainty concerning market acceptance of its products, competition, limited service and manufacturing facilities, dependence on technological developments and protection of its intellectual property. The company's actual results could differ materially from those discussed herein. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences are discussed more fully in the "Risk Factors," "Management's Discussion and Analysis or Plan of Operation" and other sections of the company's Form 10-KSB and other publicly available information regarding the company on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company will provide you with copies of this information upon request.
SOURCE: Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc.
Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. Bruce Beattie, 760-918-1860, ext. 105 bbeattie*bugsatwork.com www.subsurfacewastemanagement.com Copyright Business Wire 2006
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