Governor Torres Invites SSWM to Open Office in Puebla

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Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. (OTCBB:SSWM) announced that its Mexico subsidiary company, Environmental Tec International, S.A. de C.V. (ETI), has received official correspondence from Governor Mario Marin Torres of the State of Puebla, Mexico inviting the company to open an office in Puebla to support the State's funded environmental compliance plan.

CARLSBAD, California — Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. (OTCBB:SSWM) announced that its Mexico subsidiary company, Environmental Tec International, S.A. de C.V. (ETI), has received official correspondence from Governor Mario Marin Torres of the State of Puebla, Mexico inviting the company to open an office in Puebla to support the State's funded environmental compliance plan.


Bruce Beattie, CEO of SSWM, stated, "Working through the offices of ETI director Dr. Richard Lorden, who was appointed special advisor to Governor Marin Torres, SSWM executives met with the Governor and his Secretary of the Environment last month outlining three immediate projects for direct assignment including Assessment and Remedy for Lake Valsequillo and its four river tributaries, Remediation of a former Pemex pipeline spill leaching hydrocarbons into surrounding soils and potable groundwater supplies, and development of an Emergency Response capability to address future toxic environmental spills and releases in the State. We are working to establish an office opening in September 2005 with a ribbon cutting presentation attended by Governor Marin Torres and officials from Mexico's Federal Ministry for the Environment."


About Sub-Surface Waste Management: Sub-Surface Waste Management Inc. is a majority owned subsidiary of U.S. Microbics, Inc. (OTCBB:BUGS) and provides comprehensive civil and environmental engineering project management services including specialists to design, permit, build and operate environmental waste clean-up treatment systems using conventional, biological and filtration technologies. SSWM is capitalizing on its patented technologies registered in Mexico with SEMARNAT, a Federal regulatory agency overseeing environmental compliance nationwide.


Source: Business Wire, Sub Surface Waste Management