Ecoloclean Industries' electrocoagulation unit operational in England

Ecoloclean Industries Inc. announced today that the Electrocoagulation Unit that was delivered to England on July 2, 2007 is operational and treating contaminated water from the South Crofty Tin Mine at Cambourne, England. Royis Ward, President and CEO, stated today that in spite of difficulties experienced after the unit arrived at the mine, electrical problems have been corrected and the unit is up and processing contaminated water. "After being adapted and reprogrammed, the unit...
Aug. 1, 2007
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CRYSTAL CITY, TX, July 31, 2007 -- Ecoloclean Industries Inc. announced today that the Electrocoagulation Unit that was delivered to England on July 2, 2007 is operational and treating contaminated water from the South Crofty Tin Mine at Cambourne, England.

Royis Ward, President and CEO, stated today that in spite of difficulties experienced after the unit arrived at the mine, electrical problems have been corrected and the unit is up and processing contaminated water. "After being adapted and reprogrammed, the unit began treating the contaminated mine water and the results were immediately observed as successful. To increase volume to the optimal level the mine will be installing a larger pump. The pump that was installed by the mine owners was too small to deliver the volume of water for the Electrocoagulation Unit to continually operate. A new pump will be in-place by Monday, July 30, 2007 and the unit will become fully operational on 1st August, 2007. The mine and Sivex Ltd, our United Kingdom associates, informed us that the unit will be fully operational operating at full capacity."

According to Tony Millington, Chairman of Sivex Ltd, "We are very pleased to report that results of the Electrocoagulation Unit are surpassing our expectations. We expect to be fully operational on Wednesday August 1st with this unit and we anticipate acquiring further contracts to place additional Electrocoagulation Units on-line at other mining operations in the UK immediately."

Ward states that, "The Company has already begun the construction of additional Electrocoagulation Units to meet the needs of other mines that will use the system. The next unit will be ready for shipment to the United Kingdom within the next two weeks. Our main focus is to assess the operational results of the first unit at the South Crofty Mine and then refine and adjust our model and the additional EC Units based on those results. We are pleased with the likelihood of many additional units being shipped to the United Kingdom."

Deborah Mclaren, Environmental Advisor to Sivex Ltd, stated that, "Trials with the bench-top EC unit have proved very successful treatment of acid mine water, with immediate and substantial improvement in pH and dissolved metal content. We are confident that in this validation period for the full-scale EC plus settlement facilities, we will be able to achieve compliance with the Discharge Conditions.

"Tests of other waste waters have given us astonishingly good results and further trials will be carried out as soon as possible with one of full-scale units to validate this other potential use.'

Ecoloclean Industries Inc. is the owner of two wholly owned subsidiaries, Ecoloclean Industries Inc. and World Environmental Technologies Inc. and utilizing various remediation techniques and technologies. Ecoloclean Industries Inc. provides environmental waste remediation to treat and remove impurities in contaminated wastewater and/or polluted liquids and solids for a variety of industries, but not limited to, refineries, papers mills, petroleum and petrochemical industries. Ecoloclean Industries Inc. has merged equipment and personnel in its subsidiaries to maximize the utilization of company resources.

Sivex Ltd has investigated the treatment of contaminated water and contaminated dredged materials with the objective of delivering solutions to our clients with and to provide bespoke services in waste management and the treatment of contaminated materials, specifically in the water environment. In September 2005, Sivex Ltd was granted a mobile plant license by the Environment Agency of England and Wales to operate. This enables Sivex Ltd to provide innovative remediation solutions for contaminated sediments combining both existing and novel technologies. We have recently applied to modify our license to permit us to use another novel remediation technology. Sivex Ltd works closely with reputable partners in the industry to provide and devise methodologies that deliver environmentally sound solutions enabling cost effective dredging projects to proceed.

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