BaySaver Technologies names Brian Woodward as area manager

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MOUNT AIRY, MD, July 11, 2007 -- BaySaver Technologies, a leading provider of stormwater treatment solutions, announces the appointment of Brian Woodward as Area Manager. In this position, Woodward is responsible for Business Development in Southern California. His eight years of environmental consulting experience with construction issues, stormwater pollution prevention and hazardous materials make him an excellent fit and a welcome addition to the Business Development team.

"Brian knows what it means to be passionate about one's work," said Rex Hansen, VP of Sales & Marketing at BaySaver Technologies. "Given his environmental background, he will be a great asset to both BaySaver Technologies and our clients."

Prior to joining BaySaver, Woodward worked for EcoSystems Restoration Associates as an Associate Biologist. In his position he conducted biological assessments, endangered species surveys and was responsible for project management, scoping and budgeting. Woodward earned his Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Science/Management at Northern Arizona University. He has also served as a guest lecturer at San Diego State University.

BaySaver Technologies® is one of the world's leading providers of stormwater treatment solutions, offering system design, technical advice, education, and products that separate and filter pollution from stormwater. BaySeparator™ and BayFilter™ are flagship products providing the best value per treated CFS in the industry. BaySaver Technologies® assists in the compliance of all federally mandated regulations set by Phases I and II of the Clean Water Act, where municipalities are required to remove pollutants such as trash, oils, and sediments from stormwater.

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