ThursdayApr 12, 2007 6:52 am

Sub Surface Waste Management (SSWM.OB) CEO Tells SmallCapVoice about New Planned U.S. Initiatives

Bruce Beatty, the CEO of Sub Surface Waste Management (SSWM.OB) recently told the listening audience at SmallCapVoice about the new plans of the Company for U.S. activities. It is a two part strategy that employs the technology that the Company has to offer using its Bio tech "book of recipes", coupled with further leveraging the use of trading environmental credits in the marketplace. The focus remains the exploding market of waste energy in the U.S.  Waste energy could be ethanol, dairy manure, or whey from dairy production.  Let us hear your thoughts below:

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WednesdayApr 04, 2007 10:34 am

Sub Surface Waste Management (SSWM.OB) to Leverage Parent Company Product Technology to Penetrate U.S. Market

Sub Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. (OTCBB: SSWM) reported that it is pursuing niche environmental market opportunities in the U.S. for its biotechnology applications. These opportunities will be patterned after its success in global markets including the European Union and Mexico spanning the past 5 years. The Company plans to leverage the strengths of its parent company, U.S. Microbics, Inc. (OCTBB:BUGS). BUGS has a biotechnology rich inventory of product applications, which will be used to carve out a profitable strategic position in rapidly emerging markets.  These markets include waste to energy, organic waste processing into re-useable and revenue generating commodity products, and manufacturing material recycling. This…

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FridayMar 30, 2007 1:22 pm

Shares of Sub Surface Waste Management (SSWM.OB) Advanced 17.02% on Huge Volume of 931k, as Investors Respond to the Potential Pemex Oil Deal

The shares of Sub Surface Waste Management (SSWM.OB) advanced sharply on strong volume today.  SSWM closed up 17.02%. Investors appear to be responding to the Company's news of potential business oportunities in Mexico with Pemex Oil. The Company announced recently, that it has completed a presentation to top Pemex Oil company officials.  Following the presentation, the Company was directed to immediately schedule site visits and submit cost proposals to demonstrate the patented Bio-Raptor(TM) environmental cleanup technology at one or more oil drilling/pipeline sites in southeast Mexico.   This is viewed as a prelude to the possible use of the technology throughout Pemex production and pipeline facilities…

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WednesdayMar 28, 2007 5:21 am

Sub-Surface Waste Management (SSWM.OB) – Subsidiary Acquired New Project

Sub-Surface Waste Management announced that one of their subsidiaries impressed Pemex Oil company officials during a recent presentation. Pemex Oil has asked the subsidiary to immediately schedule site assessments and restorative projects with the patented Bio-Raptor™ environmental cleanup technology. Initially the subsidiary will be doing a few oil drilling/pipeline sites in southeast Mexico, but it may lead to projects throughout all the Pemex production and pipeline facilities. The Bio-Raptor™ patented technology is approved for use in Mexico by SEMARNAT, a Federal regulatory agency, and has been used on a previous $1.5 Million project in Torreon. The Bio-Raptor™ treats up to…

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WednesdayMar 28, 2007 4:55 am

From Presentation to Pemex Oil, To Directive to Move to Site Assessments; Sub Surface Waste Management (SSWM.OB) is Fast Tracking its Patented Cleanup Technology

The latest business development news for Sub Surface Waste Management and its Bio-Raptor (TM) environmental cleanup technology is Huge!! The Company reports that Pemex, the Mexico federal oil company, has directed SSWM to more swiftly to the next step, after yesterday's successful presentation. SSWM will now schedule site assessments and remediation projects with its patented Bio-Raptor (TM) cleanup technology at one or more drilling sites in Southeast Mexico.  This is a prelude to a more widespread implementation throughout Pemex Oil. One key here is that the Bio Raptor(TM) is registered as an approved technology with a Federal regulatory agency within Mexico.…

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TuesdayMar 27, 2007 8:18 am

StockGuru Blog Live from ValueRich in Miami: Lantis Laser Inc. – Dental Care Linked to Serious Health Issues

Lantis - StockGuru Profile Lantis - OTC: LSSR.PKLantis Laser with Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) may experience exponential growth as the field of dentistry is recognized as fundamental to overall health. The billions of bacteria and other microscopic critters that live in the mouth unquestionably influence the health of teeth and gums. But do they also cause problems for the heart and blood vessels? And can improving oral health prevent cardiovascular problems? The resounding answer is yes. Oral bacteria could also harm blood vessels or cause blood clots by releasing toxins that resemble proteins found in artery walls or the bloodstream.…

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WednesdayMar 21, 2007 3:39 pm

Mexico’s Defense Department Invites Sub Surface Waste Management SSWM.OB to Make Proposal

Sub Surface Waste Management Inc. (SSWM.OB) contines to build, on its ever growing business, with both Federal and State Goverment entities within Mexico. Two key factors aid SSWM in its efforts. Having a Mexican subsidiary business is an asset. Operating environmental cleanup projects that generate jobs in Mexico for Mexican local workers is a second asset. Today the Company announced potentially more business with the Federal Government of Mexico. SSWM has been invited by Mexico's Defense Department to present a proposal for staff training, equipment selection and engineering services.  The Project covers environmental emergency response operations involving military personnel during natural disasters…

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WednesdayMar 21, 2007 6:36 am

Sub-Surface Waste Management, Inc. (SSWM.OB) Subsidiary has been Asked to Present a Proposal to the Mexico Military

Within the next month Environmental Tec International, S.A. de C.V. (ETI), a subsidiary of Sub-Surface Waste Management, plans to present a proposal in order to acquire a multi-year consulting project from the Mexico Military. The Mexico Defense Department is looking for staff training, equipment selection and engineering services in order to be prepared to give a response to natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods, and severe weather. The CEO of Sub-Surface Waste Management, Bruce Beattie, stated that the military is the most often called upon for emergency environmental situations. He continues by showing his excitement to demonstrate the company’s rapid…

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MondayMar 19, 2007 2:12 pm

Parent Company of Sub Surface Waste Management (SSWM) Seeks to Ramp Up Environmental Business Via Acquisitions

U.S. Microbics (BUGS), the parent company of Sub Surface Waste Management (SSWM) is aggressively seeking to ramp up its environmental business through business acquisitions. BUGS is seeking acquisition candidates which can use its proprietary technology or can provide complimentary technology or distribution channels into new markets in the U.S. and Mexico.  BUGS has proprietary technology for the cleanup of soil and groundwater contamination from hydrocarbons, human and animal waste, and agricultural growth enhancement products for food and fuel crops such as corn and sugarcane used in the production of ethanol. Let us hear your thoughts below:

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MondayMar 19, 2007 1:13 pm

Sub-Surface Waste Management, Inc. (SSWM.OB) – Parent Company Initiates Search for Acquisitions

Sub-Surface Waste Management’s parent company, U.S. Microbics, announced that it has hired two consulting firms for assistance in the acquisition of U.S.-based environmental companies. New acquisitions will provide domestic revenues that balance the current revenues being generated though Sub-Surface Waste Management. The consulting firm's job responsibilities will include identifying acquisition candidates, performing due diligence, and providing acquisition financing and integration into the U.S. Microbics family of environmental companies. Robert Brehm, CEO of U.S. Microbics, commented that new consultants have already presented several candidates and that the company is currently reviewing them. The company’s goal is to acquire $5 Million to…

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