April 12, 2006

BioteQ Environmental Technologies Inc.: Allocation of Director, Employee and Consultant Stock Options

VANCOUVER, BC – BioteQ Environmental Technologies Inc. (TSX VENTURE:BQE) (the “Company”) announces that pursuant to the Company’s existing stock option plan, it has allocated director, employee and consultant stock options to purchase up to 800,000 common shares in the capital of the Company at a price of $1.34 per share expiring April 6, 2011. The allocation of these additional options, in part, reflect replacement of options to the Company’s directors and certain officers and employees which have been recently exercised as a result their pending expiry after 5 years since the date of issue.

Corporate Profile
BioteQ is establishing itself as a leader in the treatment of contaminated water through the use of its patented BioSulphide® Process and related sulphide based technologies. Focused on the mining industry, BioteQ has partnered with leading metal producers including Phelps Dodge, Breakwater, INCO and Falconbridge as well as utilities operator EPCOR Water Services, to finance, design, build and operate mine site water treatment plants which recover saleable metals in addition to meeting ever stricter environmental regulations.

****

On behalf of the Board of Directors

Brad Marchant, President & CEO

Recent Articles

KEEP READING

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur. Id ac fermentum nisi consectetur ultricies sagittis. Nibh et ac morbi a odio ullamcorper. Ultrices volutpat odio sociis pretium viverra gravida quis quisque. Id lectus a nunc ullamcorper diam tincidunt vitae morbi.

Thiocyanate Part 2: Management Options

In Part 1 of our series on thiocyanate, we looked at why this compound is now becoming an issue for the gold industry when this precious metal has been mined...

Our Nuvumiut Partnership

Nuvumiut Development representatives from left to right Lukasi Tukirqi, Johnny Alaku, Lukasi Pilurtuut and Don Cameron with David Kratochvil of BQE Water in the centre. Earlier this year, we formed...

Thiocyanate Part 1: A Problem in Gold Mining

Thiocyanate is a growing environmental challenge for the gold industry. Harmful to both humans and aquatic life, thiocyanate presence is becoming more prevalent in gold mining effluents. It is formed...