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Wednesday, 06/05/2013 11:11:13 AM

Wednesday, June 05, 2013 11:11:13 AM

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Dynamic Applications Announces Product Installation to Detect Potential Leaks in Dam Near Dead Sea Works Facility


RAMAT GAN, Israel, June 5, 2013 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Dynamic Applications Corp. (otcqb:DYAP), a licensee and distributor in the United States of advanced underground environmental control systems manufactured by Sensoil Innovations Ltd., announced today that one of the primary product offerings, a warning system to alert customers to the immediate presence of ground contaminants, has been installed to monitor the integrity of a critical dam at a Dead Sea Works facility in Israel.

The patented Sensoil Vadose Monitoring System (VMS) has been installed to provide instant warnings via SMS to factory operators and Sensoil's experts at the first indications that an adjacent dam has been compromised. The dam protects the facility from a riverbed that flows into the Dead Sea.

Due to Israel's arid desert climate, the river may be completely dry for months at a time during the hot summer months, and then suddenly become full during Israel's winter flash-flood season, leaving the dam susceptible to damage during severe and sudden changes in weather. The Sensoil VMS system monitors soil at the dam to instantly detect increased levels of water in the river and identifies if any conditions develop in the dam structure indicating that the dam may not be functioning. The instant warnings can enable the facility operators to take immediate steps to prevent widespread damage before a massive dam breach was to occur.

"Our system has been successfully installed to alert the facility at the earliest stages of dam instability," said Dr. Oded Sagee, Marketing Director of Dynamic Applications and CEO of Sensoil Innovations Ltd. "The facility operators are extremely pleased with the installation. The factory was previously damaged due to the compromise of the dam, which resulted in millions of dollars of damages. Early detection of a dam breach could save the Dead Sea Works immeasurable sums of capital."

"The patented Sensoil Vadose Monitor System has numerous applications that help prevent widespread environmental damage and provide customers with real-time information regarding changes in ground contaminant conditions. Sensoil's online monitoring of contamination in the soil, and real-time warning systems can save industrial customers in excess of millions of dollars.

We are confident that potential customers managing dam facilities in the U.S. market will take notice of the system's efficacy in this Dead Sea installation," Dr. Sagee added.