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Aquentium Announces Cost Savings Technology for Seafood Processors

Aquentium, Inc. (OTCBB: AQNM) a company with a focus on "green technologies" is pleased to announce that its complete line of non-chemical processing and sanitation equipment is a cost savings technology for use by seafood processors worldwide.

The Aquentium non-chemical sanitation equipment is designed for both cost savings and improved food safety standards for seafood processors both domestically and internationally. The goal at Aquentium is to help prevent contamination of fresh seafood, and any other food products. With the Aquentium non-chemical process, we can extend the shelf life of food product which means higher profits for processors and less waste for the consumer.

The uniqueness of the Aquentium equipment is that ozone is over 50% more effective than chemicals and over 3,000 times faster acting than chemicals. Ultimately, Aquentium believes that we have better technology to combat e-coli, salmonella, listeria and other bacteria or viruses than what most seafood processors are currently using.

Ozone is also safer for the workers since there are no chemicals to handle. Ozone is generated from Oxygen and is non-toxic. With the Aquentium ozone equipment, a seafood processor does not have to stop processing to do plant sanitation. This increases plant production. Furthermore, processors can expect an ROI in under 12 months using the Aquentium equipment.

Ozone was approved by the FDA and USDA as food additive in 2001," stated Aquentium President Mark Taggatz.

About Aquentium

Aquentium is a diversified company with an emphasis on green technologies. The company currently has interests in non-chemical sanitation equipment, alternative energy, waste-to-energy, water treatment, food safety, mining, building materials, affordable housing, re-deployable housing, and recycling.

www.aquentium.com

email: ir@aquentium.com

Certain statements in this news release may contain "forward- looking" information within the meaning of rule 175 under the Securities Act of 1933 and Rule 3b-6 under the Securities Act of 1934 and are subject to the safe harbor created by those rules. There can be no assurance that such forward-looking statements will be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements.

Mark Taggatz

Aquentium

PO Box 580943

North Palm Springs, CA 92258

USA

Phone: 951-657-8832

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