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Newest Representative for New Mexico and Arizona

Greenwood, Indiana – December 31, 2003 – OmniSite (www.omnisite.com), the leader in low cost easy to use monitoring equipment for the wastewater industry, today announced its newest distributor of OmniSite equipment – Hennesy Mechanical Sales. Hennesy Mechanical Sales has agreed to be a dealer of OmniSite equipment for the states of New Mexico and Arizona.

The Hennesy name has been associated with water and wastewater equipment for over 40 years. The original family business, Hennesy Pump & Supply Co., was split into two separate operations in 1986 when the water well business was sold to an international pump manufacturer. Since then Mechanical Services of AZ and Hennesy Mechanical Sales L.L.C. have grown to include a large offering of products to the water and wastewater industry which are serviced locally.

About Hennesy Mechanical Sales

The Hennesy name has been associated with water and wastewater equipment for over 40 years. The original family business, Hennesy Pump & Supply Co., was split into two separate operations in 1986 when the water well business was sold to an international pump manufacturer. Since then Mechanical Services of AZ and Hennesy Mechanical Sales L.L.C. have grown to include a large offering of products to the water and wastewater industry which are serviced locally.

About OmniSite

OmniSite is a cellular monitoring solutions company that provides cellular monitoring and control of equipment to the water and wastewater industries. The OmniSite system was specifically designed to be the easiest to install, setup and use lift station monitor on the market. OmniSite cellular monitors are on sewage pumping stations across the country, allowing operators to view and analyze data from any computer at any time and anywhere. OmniSite is privately held with headquarters in Greenwood, Indiana. For more information, please visit www.omnisite.com, or e-mail us at sales@omnisite.com.

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