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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

REGISTER FOR ENVIROEXPO & CONFERENCE BY APRIL 15 AND SAVE $100 WITH EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT

BOSTON, MA, April 12, 2005, --/WORLD-WIRE/--
Register by Friday, April 15, and receive a $100 Early Bird Discount to the EnviroExpo & Conference, being held May 3 and 4 at the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston. That's only $495 for a Full Conference Pass. Additional personnel from the same company may register for as little as $395 through Friday, April 15.

Visit www.EnviroExpo.com for complete registration information, and to download a registration form.

The 17th annual EnviroExpo & Conference, produced by ZweigWhite, a leading A/E/C/ and environmental consulting company, is the premier event for professionals responsible for environmental compliance and quality.

More than 30 educational sessions and workshops will be offered in four tracks: Business & Risk Management, Regulatory & Compliance Management, Technical & Operations Management and Project & Site Management.

EnviroExpo features more than 200 exhibits, including some of the country's leading suppliers of environmental products and services.

Among the conference highlights are a keynote presentation by Storm Cunningham, executive director of Revitalization Institute and author of The Restoration Economy; a workshop on OSHA Asbestos Awareness Training, conducted by the LSP Association (LSPA); and a general session by the Environmental Compliance Consortium.

Storm Cunningham's presentation, titled The Restoration Economy: The Greatest New Frontier for Green Services and Technologies, will focus on the economic potential of restorative development involving eight sectors: ecosystems, watersheds, fisheries, agriculture, brownfields, infrastructure, heritage, and catastrophes.

The LSPA, the EnviroExpo & Conference partner, is offering the asbestos workshop four times throughout the conference. Participants will receive a certificate for an OSHA two-hour asbestos awareness training.

Shelley Metzenbaum, executive director, and Tiffin Shewmake, assistant director, of the Environmental Compliance Consortium (ECC), will moderate a session titled, Compliance and Environmental Quality. This session will discuss the work of the ECC, which has identified examples demonstrating how government can use measurement for diagnostic, motivational, and communication purposes to improve environmental quality and the efficiency of environmental protection programs.

CONTACT: Michael Scheibach, Conference Director, at 816-350-2049 or mscheibach@zweigwhite.com

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