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Saturday, 05/01/2010 7:45:29 AM

Saturday, May 01, 2010 7:45:29 AM

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GOOD MORNING LONGS!!!
Just trying to update and confirm the rumor about BUGS sending someone to the gulf region. I would not be surprised if BUGS gets multiple contract from this. This cleanup is going to be in the billions. We can already confirm that BUGS does indeed have contacts in the region from this PR during Katrina. This isnt over yet people, we may base here and move up.

Press Release from OTC.BB.COM. Pink sheets did not have it archived. Type BUGS into the search engine and it is listed there. Louisiana, particularly the N.O. area, knows US Microbics very well.

http://www.otcbb.com/asp/Info_Center.asp

September 13, 2005 - 10:01 AM EDT

Aquacell Water Secures First Order for Arsenic Removal and HydroFlo to Donate Water and Filtering Systems for Hurricane Katrina Survivors
AquaCell Technologies, Inc. (Amex: AQA) a company that markets and manufactures various water filtration and purification products including applications for municipal, industrial and commercial use, announced recently that its Aquacell Water, Inc. subsidiary has received its first order for its arsenic removal system for a municipal water supplier. GE Infrastructure, Water & Process Technologies, a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE:GE), joined the City of Minneapolis today for the opening tour of the city's new Columbia Heights water filtration plant - the world's largest potable ultrafiltration (UF) plant. The plant utilizes GE's UF solutions to provide up to 78 million gallons per day (MGD) of potable water to over half a million Minneapolis residents.

HydroFlo, Inc. (OTCBB: HYRF) recently announced portfolio company Metals & Arsenic Removal Technology, Inc. (MARTI) has agreed to donate water filtering systems along with consulting services to aid in the Hurricane Katrina disaster relief effort. The initial commitment for distribution of water pitchers and filters is for 5,000 units. The first shipment is expected the go out this week to DOD and other shipments will follow to FEMA as units are produced by our Chinese manufacturer. U.S. Microbics, Inc. (OTCBB: BUGS) recently announced its subsidiary, Sub Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc., has contacted the environmental State agencies for Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi offering to donate the use of its patented water treatment technology, Bio-GAC(TM) (Patent No: US 6,905,603 B2) for the treatment of toxic waste streams such as those caused by Hurricane Katrina.


Source: Financial News USA (September 13, 2005 - 10:01 AM EDT)

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