ATC ENVIRONMENTAL TO PROCEED WITH RECLAMATION PILOT TEST PROJECTS IN U.S.CALGARY,ALBERTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 6, 1995--ATC ENVIRONMENTAL (Alberta Stock Exchange Alberta Stock Exchange See Canadian Venture Exchange (CDNX). :ATZ ATZ Aerodrome Traffic Zone ATZ All Things Zombie (website) ATZ Alumina Toughened Zirconia ATZ Atypical Transformation Zone ATZ Attention Restore ATZ a to Z ) Nate Feldman, President of ATC ATC Air Traffic Control ATC Average Total Cost ATC Certified Athletic Trainer ATC At the Center (Hartford, Maine retreat center) ATC Applied Technology Council ATC All Things Considered Environmental Group Inc. (ATC) announced today that ATC has received a letter of intent and formal approval to proceed with two independent pilot tests involving the reclamation of sites within Mississippi in the Gulf Coast area of the United States. ATC's client is a multi-billion dollar industrial conglomerate mandated to reclaim its existing landfill sites and eliminate the generation of waste materials from its North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. facilities by the year 2000. Pilot tests are scheduled to be completed by month end. Successful testing will be followed by the negotiation of contracts for the implementation of technologies on site and the processing and marketing of production materials. Annual revenues to ATC are projected at 7.8 million dollars (Cdn) for 1996 with potential to grow to 19.5 million by 1999. This information is neither approved nor disapproved by the Alberta Stock Exchange. CONTACT: Nate Feldman, President 403/264-3743 403/262-4409 (FAX) INDUSTRY KEYWORD: ENVIRONMENTAL ENMED REPEATS: New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of 212-575-8822 or 800-221-2462; Boston 617-330-5311 or |
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