Dynamic Applications Corp. Announces Installation of Sensoil's VMS System Near Tel Aviv to Prevent and/or Warn of Groundwater Contamination
NEW YORK, July 1, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
Dynamic Applications Corp. (OTCBB: DYAP), a United States distributor of Sensoil Ltd's advanced underground environmental control systems, announced today that a primary Sensoil product offering, the VMS System, a warning system to immediately alert industrial and governmental customers to the presence of ground contaminants, has been installed by Sensoil to prevent groundwater contamination under a landfill in Hod Hasaron, a township near Tel Aviv, Israel.
Sensoil's patented Vadose Monitoring System (VMS) has been installed to provide instantaneous and continuous online monitoring of soil contamination levels between the landfill and freshwater aquifer that provides water for drinking and irrigation to the township's nearby residents.
The VMS System continuously and in real-time tracks leaching from the landfill, providing instant alerts of contamination via SMS to the township's landfill operators as well as to Sensoil experts, enabling virtually instantaneous corrective measures to prevent contamination from reaching one of Israel's critical underground water sources.
The project has been launched in cooperation with Ludan Ltd., a public Israeli engineering conglomerate that trades on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.
Dr. Oded Sagee, one of Sensoil's founders and Dynamic Application's Marketing Director, stated that "the VMS System has been successfully installed to alert of rising soil contamination levels at the very earliest of stages. Early detection of contamination is critically important to the protection of Israel's underground freshwater, which is in short supply and is essential in sustaining communities both for human consumption and agriculture irrigation."
Dr. Sagee further stated that "Sensoil's patented Vadose Monitor System has numerous applications utilized to prevent widespread environmental damage and provide real-time data of changes in ground contaminant conditions. As a result, VMS can prevent environmental disasters and save industrial and governmental customers millions of dollars in potential losses. We are confident that Dynamic Application's potential customers in the U.S. market will recognize VMS System's ability to provide critical, real-time data on soil contamination levels between potential pollution sources and groundwater sources."
"This is especially critical in the U.S. market where there is widespread public discussion and debate on the use of hydraulic fracturing, commonly known as 'fracking', the process of drilling and injecting fluid into the ground at high pressure in order to fracture shale rocks to release natural gas. While natural gas is a critical element of U.S. energy planning because of the huge natural gas reserves found in shale rocks in the United States, there is significant public concern on the potential contamination to ground water from hydraulic fracturing," Dr. Sagee added.
For more information on Dynamic Applications, please visit http://dyapcorp.com. For more information on the Sensoil VMS, please visit http://sensoils.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
This letter contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain. In evaluating such statements, prospective investors should review carefully various risks and uncertainties identified in this release, as actual results may differ materially from those indicated. Dynamic Applications Corp. public filings may be viewed at http://www.sec.gov.
Contact:
Dr. Oded Sagee
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Tel: +1-888-2417765
SOURCE Dynamic Applications Corp.
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