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2010 4 Mar

Austin, Texas, 02/24/10 – Soils Control International establishes front lines for environmental advancement in Ecuador. SCI is going to be delivering dust suppression, soil stabilization and erosion control to the advancing country.

Soils Control International (SCI) has recently established a distribution point in Ecuador to provide Dust Control for the country and surrounding areas. The need for dust control concerning the environment have been well studied and determined to be of upmost importance when coping with dirt and gravel type roads. It is the intention of SCI to assist emerging countries to manage their resources as well as their finances by offering a product that not only helps the environment but additionally, their pocket book.

Soils Control International have been in the dust suppression and soil stabilization business for almost a quarter of a century. The majority of these operations are with governments of third world countries trying to make lives better for their citizens. SCI has developed a dust control and soil stabilization product that has revolutionized the industry. There isn’t that need to use hazardous materials such as waste oil and industrial byproducts. SCI’s Main dust suppression product is Labeled Top-Seal™ Liquid Soil Stabilizer and Sealant. It is one of the only road dust control products that you can purchase which has been documented as environmentally save and very effective in the stabilization of soils as well as the control of dust.

“These are exciting times in Ecuador with numerous Americans moving into the country there are many new developments being built in addition to the need for the rebuilding most of the natural roads inside the country.” said Kurt Tompkins, Assistant Director of Field Operations, “Our company is involved here to help lots of individuals find a better life in Ecuador, the citizens of this country are going to be better off when the roads are in better shape as a result of our soil stabilization products and the price of constructing homes is reduced from the introduction of our village Builder™.”



Dust suppression previously has relied on the usage of water and waste materials form industries that have not had outlets for their byproducts. Many businesses in the soil stabilization industry are fly by night operations that are more fluff than anything else. SCI has proven, in application and rigorous testing, that Top-Seal™ is not only one of the best soils management products, but probably the most cost effective as well. It is very important recognize that dust control as well as the management of fugitive dust producing roads is highly relevant to the effects of global warming. It has been proven that the absorption rate and level of radiation from paved roads is much higher than that of stabilized dirt roads. Additionally it is well know that the erosion from unprotected roads will eventually end up in the drinking water, thus showing once again the importance of managing dirt and gravel roads. The utilization of dust control and soil stabilization in developing countries will assist not only the ability commute, but also the ability to stay healthy.

Over the next few years SCI will be concentrating on expanding its operations within the Central and South American countries. SCI will not just be presenting its dust suppression and soil stabilization product Top-Seal™, but the Village Builder®, which is a conveyable brick making machine that utilizes the properties of Block Seal™, our proprietary liquid earth block sealer and stabilizer.

Contact Info: Kurt Tompkins Soils Control International 01-254-526-5550

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As a result of the short supply of resources and our ever rising needs many individuals and companies are trying to go green. The Las Vegas strip is in fact leading the pack. Las Vegas Boulevard sits in the center of the desert. In average years they only get four inches of rain a year, but they have been in a drought for several of those years.

They rely immensely on scarce resources. Most of the city depends greatly on oil and natural gas to keep the city going. In July of this year the city sucked up 5,586 megawatts. These are huge numbers and the city of light can’t use non-renewable resources forever. The city itself already gets all its water from Lake Mead. In October 1999 water at Hoover Dam was 1,213 feet deep but now it’s only 1,093 which means the water level has gone down by 120 feet.

This city soaks up huge numbers of energy and it can’t keep doing that. Accordingly the city has been making improvements which will allow the city to keep going but support a sustainable model. The city is going green [spin]gradually.

Harrah’s Entertainment owns both Caesars Palace and Paris Las Vegas has previously spent $60 million on conservation changes in the last six years. There have even been combined projects like a multi-resort laundry facility which has slashed water use by 30 percent despite the 40 percent increase in size and a cogeneration plant that can generate enough electricity to power one of the hotels two towers.



They have also begun building new casinos that are kinder to the natural environment. City Center, MGM Mirage’s 67-acre resort complex was developed green enough that they received an LEED Gold Certified award from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) for the second highest qualification. The casino will cut down on electricity by using a cogeneration plant, glass and sunshades that let light in but reflect the heat and low-flow fixtures which cut indoor water use. And the waste heat will be used to warm the resorts water supply.

Even though the new hotel is massive, the designers really challenged themselves. They decided to make a larger building that was very green over a smaller building that was sort of green. The designers pushed themselves on green designs and are satisfied that they received a LEED award.

Las Vegas will still have the casinos, the shows, and the dazzling lights. a refuge for visitors that want to let their hair down and have a good time. Everything will remain the same, because visitors still want Vegas to remain the same except for the natural resources that are being wasted in the city.. Going green is imperative in shielding the earth and it’s notable that Las Vegas has started to lead the pack.

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