May 30, 2011

BioteQ’s CEO to be Interviewed on Business News Network

VANCOUVER, B.C.BioteQ Environmental Technologies, Inc. (TSX: BQE), a leader in the treatment of industrial waste water, announces that Brad Marchant, Chief Executive Officer, will be interviewed on the Business News Network’s Business Day program at 10:40 am Eastern time, Tuesday May 31, 2011.

WHAT
BNN Business Day anchors Martin Cej and Frances Horodelski will interview BioteQ’s CEO, Brad Marchant, to review recent news about projects in development, new contract announcements, and first quarter financial and operating results.

WHEN
Tuesday May 31, 10:40 am Eastern

WHO
Brad Marchant, CEO, BioteQ Environmental Technologies

WHERE
For details about BNN, go to www.bnn.ca

BioteQ Corporate Profile
BioteQ creates custom water treatment solutions to recover dissolved metals and remove sulphate from water impacted by mining, energy and industrial activities. The company’s clean technologies convert wastewater into a useful resource while delivering lower life cycle costs for water treatment. BioteQ has designed and built 14 plants at sites in Canada, the US, Mexico, Australia and China, with additional projects in development.

BioteQ’s sustainable water treatment solutions have been recognized with national and international awards for innovation and sustainability. BioteQ is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, and trades on the TSX under the symbol BQE. For additional information, please go to www.bqewater.com.

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