TOLEDO, OH, Nov. 16, 2010 -- N-Viro International Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: NVIC) entered into a contract with the City of Ormond Beach, Florida to perform biosolids management that includes the transportation, treatment and disposal of dewatered residuals from the City's wastewater treatment plant. The City of Ormond Beach has allocated $300,000 for the treatment and disposal of wastewater residuals in their fiscal 2010-11 budget.
N-Viro continues to expand its customer base in Florida. Treating wastewater residuals to the highest standard is an attractive option for wastewater treatment operators as part of a comprehensive management plan. N-Viro International Corporation supports responsible methods of reuse, resource recovery and recycling. Vice President of Development Robert Bohmer leads the expansion effort in Florida and notes, "Our development efforts are part of the total organizational change management initiated in 2007. The new business model focuses on operations and customer value and has increased operating revenues for the Company. The constant effort on development has mobilized resources permitting N-Viro to respond quickly to new contracts without incurring additional capital costs."
About N-Viro International
N-Viro International Corporation is an environmental and materials handling company that owns significant patented technologies to convert various residual bio-organics into renewable fuel. N-Viro Fuel™ has received alternative energy status from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which qualifies the technology for renewable energy incentives. Two manufacturing facilities currently use advanced treatment for management of wastewater residuals. Both facilities are in full-scale operation producing considerable volumes of N-Viro Soil™ for a variety of customers.
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