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Advanced Wall Technologies Awarded Patent for Encapsulated Berm and Construction Method

Advanced Wall Technologies, LLC is pleased to announce that on February 19, 2013, the first of seven anticipated patents was issued (Patent No. 8,376,657) from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for the core technology behind its state-of-the-art encapsulated berm and construction method.

Carlton L. Dudding , President, CEO & Inventor stated, "We are pleased to be the recipient of our first utility U.S. patent. We expect other related patents to issue in the very near future. AWT has filed six additional patent applications relating to our encapsulated berm and construction method encompassing over eighty additional embodiments; allowing our designs and methods to be customized to our clients' specific needs ... further enhancing AWT's unique position in the market place as the undisputed landfill expansion technology leader in an ever challenging regulatory environment."

AWT is the only company licensed to use this technology. "The AWT method of MSE Berm construction allows us to provide a unique solution to our clients." said John P. Swenson , AWT's Executive Vice President & CFO. "The AWT System gives our clients a significant economic benefit alternative by creating airspace (expansion) with very little capital cost. This is compared to traditional methods of berm construction."

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