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From: JOSEPH SCHMIDT (HFTW53A) Time: 09/29 8:36 AM 06/04/96 KBF POLLUTION MANAGEMENT INC. TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE NORTH LINDENHURST, N.Y., June 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Lawrence M. Kreisler, president of KBF Pollution Management, Inc.,(Nasdaq: KBFP) a resource recovery facility is pleased to announce the addition of a Technical Advisory Committee to the Board of Directors. Each member of this committee was carefully chosen for their expertise within the environmental community. This committee will act as the spearhead for KBF's advancement into the environmental market using KBF's unique patent pending Selective Separation Technology. It is the goal of management that this technology will become the preferred method of handling industrial liquid hazardous and nonhazardous metal bearing waste in the future of this Country by recycling the metals found in the waste, eliminating the "Cradle-to-Grave" liability and superfund generation tax. FREDERICK EISENBUD, ESQ. Mr. Eisenbud is a partner in the firm of CAHN WISHOD & LAMB of Melville, New York. Mr. Eisenbud specializes in environmental and municipal law. Previously, he served in the U.S. Department of Justice and then as an Assistant District Attorney in Suffolk County, where he founded and became Chief of the Environmental Crime Unit. He then moved to the Suffolk County Attorney's Office, where he served as counsel to the Suffolk County Board of Health and deputy chief of the Federal and General Litigation Bureau. Mr. Eisenbud was an adjunct professor of Environmental Law at Touro Law School for three years and twice has served as chair of the Environmental Law Committee of the Suffolk County Bar Association. Mr. Eisenbud has joined the Advisory Committee in the capacity of legal counsel to advise KBF in matters of Environmental Law and Regulatory Compliance. FORMER CONGRESSMAN GEORGE J. HOCHBRUECKNER Mr. Hochbrueckner presently heads a Long Island based business consulting firm and is an engineer. He has been one of the nation's leaders in protecting our environment and has had an impact nationally as well as on Long Island. Previously he served on the House Armed Services Committee and Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committees for eight years. He was instrumental for tough oil spill prevention laws and has sponsored a bill to require vessels transporting oil or hazardous materials to employ more sophisticated navigation systems. Mr. Hochbrueckner played a key role in the passage of the law banning the dumping of sewage sludge in the ocean and nominated Peconic Bay to the National Estuary Program. Prior to being elected to Congress, Mr. Hochbrueckner served for ten years as a Member of the New York State Asssembly. Mr. Hochbrueckner joins KBF's advisory committee as an unpaid member to advise KBF on the Environmental matters and guide KBF in securing any number of government backed environmental projects. MS. AGNES GARA Ms. Gara recently retired from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. She holds a M.S. Degree in Environmental Engineering and a B.S. Degree in Chemistry with Graduate level work in Biochemistry. During her ten year tenure with NYS DEC, she was responsible for compliance of State regulations pertaining to disposal of hazardous waste, writing hazardous waste storage facility permits. She was overseer of hazardous waste facility closures and compliance inspections of numerous facilities for State and Federal regulations, one of which was KBF. Prior to joining New York State DEC, Ms. Gara served with the Arizona State Department of Game & Fish where she headed the Water Quality Cotrol Laboratory and was responsible for enforcement and compliance of Federal and State regulations relating to issuing permits and disposal of waste. She then moved to Peerless Photo Products, a subsidiary of Agfa-Gevaert, an Assistant to the Manager of Environmental & Personnel Protection and supervisor of Waste-water treatment plant operations. Ms. Gara comes to KBF with this vast experience in environmental compliance and regulation. Ms. Gara brings to KBF a complete understanding of Federal and State environmental regulations as well as invaluable experience in dealing with regulatory agencies in New York. THEODORE SALL, Ph.D. A.B., M.S. Dr. Sall is a Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Association of Clinical Chemists, and the American Chemical Society (among others). Dr. Sall is currently Professor Emeritus at Ramapo College, Mahwah, New Jersey and serves as a consultant to environmental and financial companies in the northeast United States. Dr. Sall is a member of the technical Advisory Committee to the Board of Directors of KBF Pollution Management, Inc., has an understanding of KBF's process and provides invaluable guidance in new methods being developed for metal recovery in ongoing research and development.
JAMES A. AIELLO, ESQ. Mr. Aiello is a seasoned international businessman and has extensive experience in government relations. He has over thirty years diverse experience in international and domestic privatization business development, Governmental Affairs both on federal and state levels, investor relations, advertising and marketing. Mr. Aiello's skills range from planning projects through acquisition of permits, financing and, finally, completion. Mr. Aiello was a founding officer of an international water/wastewater joint venture in Colombia, Jamaica, Argentina, Brazil and Mexico. He was a Vice President of the Ogden Yorhshire Water Co., and a Vice President of governmental affairs for the Ogden Martin Systems. In addition, Mr. Aiello served as the Chief of Staff for United States Representative William Royer and was the supervising attorney, head of trial division, for the San Mateo, California office of the district attorney and served as deputy AG for the office of the Attorney General for the State of California. Mr. Aiello comes to KBF to apply his vast expertise in the governmental and environmental industries to develop a business plan which will help to advance KBF to the next step if it's evolution to a regional and than national resource recovery company. KBF trades on the Nasdaq Bulletin Board ("KBFP"). KBF Pollution Management, Inc., is located at 1110-A Farmingdale Road, North Lindenhurst, New York 11757-1024. For more information, contact the company at 516-225-0007. 6/4/96 /CONTACT: KBF Pollution Management, Inc., 516-225-0007/ (KBFP)
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