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Wednesday, 09/05/2001 11:22:13 PM

Wednesday, September 05, 2001 11:22:13 PM

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NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS $$$$$$ LONGVIEW, Texas, Sep 5, 2001 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Summit Environmental Corporation Inc. (SEVT, Trade) today announced that Naval Air Systems has officially requested the testing of the companies jet engine cleaner Ultimate Clean 668(TM)JE.

Ultimate Clean 668(TM) has been undergoing testing according to United States Department of Defense protocol for the military specification number - MILPRF85704C since December, 1999. The technical testing requirements for the product's formulation have been successfully met. The last phase of the test protocol is the actual physical test on a test engine.

"NavAir has petitioned for our formal request letter in order to schedule a September, 2001, testing slot. The letter was sent last week via International Aero," states Summit CEO, Keith Parker. The test will take place at the U.S. Naval Warfare Center at Pax River.

International Aero is the exclusive commercial aircraft and military distributor for the company. International Aero is the largest reconfiguration and retrofit company for commercial aircraft in the world.

Additionally, Ultimate Clean 668(TM)JE and Ultimate Clean 669(TM)GS (the original turbine cleaner formula) are currently undergoing physical application testing at Ingersol - Rand in Malaysia. The Company learned that Ingersol - Rand is also interested in having Ultimate Clean 668(TM) is an aerosol can, to be used as a screwdriver cleaner.

"Last week we received a small order for testing of Ultimate Clean 668(TM)JE by a major U.S. Airline. Obviously we cannot publicize that information at this time. The fact that one of the customers waiting on our Mil Spec approval, and is wanting to start using the product immediately on their applications, is very exciting and encouraging," states Parker.