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AAB_Innov_CAI-NJ_HalfPg_CMYK_Skaro_122916_Ver2.pdf 2 12/29/2016 3:50:14 PM Marc Bellaud, President of SOLitude Lake Management, and Michael Lennon, Aquatic Specialist and Territory Leader, were named for the Technology and Development Award at the 2016 SePRO Preferred Applicator Seminar in November at the SePRO research and training center in Whitakers, North Carolina. They were recognized for their help in coordinating field trials of a new herbicide with the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services and SePRO to evaluate its potential as a man- agement option for control of non-native variable water- milfoil. SOLitude contributed to bringing this breakthrough The SOLitude team members were honored with this award for their partnership with SePRO in conducting innovative research in the final phase of development of a new herbi- cide. Additionally, eleven water quality management pro- fessionals from SOLitude won Seeing is Believing Awards from SePRO. These awards recognize the highest standard of excellence in water quality treatment for lakes, ponds, stormwater basins or other waterbodies that have demon- strated the effectiveness of SePRO products in improving these aquatic ecosystems.

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(above) SOLitude Lake Management Professionals were honored by SePRO Corporation with 2016 Seeing is Believing Awards for their high standards in water quality treatment for lakes, ponds, stormwater basins or other waterbodies while demonstrating the effectiveness of SePRO products in improving these aquatic ecosystems. (L to R: Greg Blackham, Aquatic Specialist, Hunter Poland, Environmental Scientist, Gavin Ferris, Ecologist, Josh Perry, Environmental Scientist, Parker Hurst, Wildlife and Fisheries Biologist, Kyle Finerfrock, Environmental Scientist, Shannon Junior, Aquatic Ecologist and Senior Business Development Consultant, Doug Hawpe, Natural Resource Specialist, Derek Johnson, Certified Lake Manager and Lake Management Scientist, Jason Luce, Lake Management Scientist and Certified Lake Manager, and J. Wesley Allen, Environmental Scientist and Territory Leader)

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