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Three Patents Awarded to Concrete Washout Systems Inc

Concrete Washout Systems, Inc. (CWS), announced today that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued three patents to Concrete Washout Systems, recognizing and protecting its industry-innovating solution for the safe containment and recycling of concrete washout wastewater and solids. The issued patents cover both ramped and rampless bins, which are portable, self-contained, and watertight units that permit concrete trucks and pumps to safely wash out after pouring concrete. The watertight containers can be moved throughout the worksite as needed.

Mark Jenkins, President of Concrete Washout Systems, Inc, stated, "These patents represent the tremendous effort and investment that CWS has made in developing technology to prevent pollution and enable recycling of a very challenging waste product. We want to congratulate our licensees across the country for being pioneers in a new industry and we look forward to their continued rapid growth."

The Concrete Washout System is licensed to independently owned and operated CWS partners. CWS is accepting applications for licensed partners in select markets. Currently Concrete Washout Systems has licensed partners operating in Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico and Texas.

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