September 24, 2012

BioteQ to Present Technical Paper at Conference of Metallurgists

VANCOUVER, BC – BioteQ Environmental Technologies, Inc. (TSX : BQE), a leader in the treatment of industrial water and process solutions, will present a technical paper at the upcoming Conference of Metallurgists, an annual conference hosted by the Metallurgy and Materials Society of the Canadian Institute of Mining (CIM). The conference is attended by mining and metallurgy professionals from industry, government, and academia. This year’s event takes place September 30th to October 3rdin Niagara Falls.

WHAT
Presentation entitled “Reduction of Water Treatment Costs Through Ion Exchange Pre-Concentration of Metals while Maintaining Strict Effluent Standards”

WHEN
Tuesday October 2nd, 2012, at 2:50 pm

WHO
Andrew Hall, Vice President Sales & Marketing
Max Nodwell, Senior Development Engineer

WHERE
For more information, visit www.cim.org/com2012/

BioteQ Corporate Profile
BioteQ is an innovative clean technology leader in global industrial water treatment, serving the mining and energy markets. The company’s proven technologies have been applied at sites around the world to recover dissolved metals and remove sulphate, producing clean water and eliminating residual waste. BioteQ is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada and trades on the TSX under the symbol BQE. Please visit our website at www.bqewater.com for additional information.

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