Gear International, Inc. announce that it has entered into an agreement with Contaminated Soil Solutions, Inc. This advanced technology consists of both physical equipment and intellectual property, including engineering programs and proprietary design software, which together form an effective and cost-efficient system for remediation of various forms of soil contamination produced by oil and gas exploration, as well as by other industries. Pursuant to the terms of the agreement, GEAR will receive 25% of the founder stock in Contaminated Soil Solutions, Inc. in exchange for providing the capital and financing necessary to relocate the physical equipment from Oklahoma to Texas where the CSS1000 technology is scheduled to be deployed for remediation of contaminated frac sand under a conditional contract. This single contract opportunity is scheduled to generate approximately $50 million in revenue over the first 36 months of operation.

The demand for CSS's remediation services has precipitated a significant number of additional contract opportunities. To meet the contract volume resulting from this exponentially- increasing demand for services, additional CSS1000 equipment will need to be fabricated and mobilized on an ongoing basis. The CSS1000 technology was originally field tested in Canada and was successfully utilized for washing formation production sand and drill cuttings under contract with an oil company in Alberta.

In 2010, a portion of the equipment was moved to Oklahoma to process hydrocarbon contaminated beach sand from the BP Gulf Oil spill. The system has proven to be both efficient and cost-effective.