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U.S. Microbics Inc.
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is a business enhancement firm for companies with products, services and
initiatives that favorably impact the environment.
Over the past decade, the Company has served
as a business development and holding company that acquires, develops,
and deploys innovative environmental technologies for soil, groundwater,
and carbon remediation; air pollution reduction; modular drinking-water
system development and deployment; and agricultural enhancement.

The Company’s competitive
advantages include:
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Strong management team
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Powerful strategic
business partners
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Company-owned portfolio
of Intellectual Properties (patents, trade secrets, brands)
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In-depth knowledge and
broad experience in environmental and civil engineering
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Environmental clean-up
experience using all types of technologies and methods
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Unique expertise in
practical applications for microbial remediation of soil &
water
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Proprietary collections
of beneficial microbes that devour toxic contaminants
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Special technologies and
systems for managing microbial remediation processes
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In-house
capabilities including research, testing, fermentation, and
packaging
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Pay-for-Performance
contracts -- providing incentives & rewards for rapid
remediation
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Commitment to cleaning up pollution “at the
source” -- quickly, safely and cost effectively.
U.S. Microbics, Inc.
and its subsidiaries provide the following products and services:
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Environmental Remediation Services –
assessment, remediation planning, and/or operation of remediation
sites.
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Microbial Remediation Expertise – licensing,
training, and transfer of know-how to qualified government and
non-government agencies, as well as to the private sector for
reducing pollution, improving water quality, and enhancing crop
yield.
U.S. Microbics Inc.
provides engineering solutions to reduce pollution, improve water
quality, and increase agricultural output.
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