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EXHIBIT 10.2

                      Exclusive Recording Artist Agreement
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         This  Agreement  is made as of the  __th day of  January  , 2003 by and
between G2 COMPANIES, INC. (hereinafter "G2") and Neil Swanson and Justin Jones,
both individually and jointly, and p/k/a "OneUp" (hereinafter "Artist").

1. ARTIST'S WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS

         1.01  Artist  represents  and  warrants  that:  (a)  it is  authorized,
empowered  and able to enter into and fully perform its  obligations  under this
Agreement;  (b) neither this Agreement nor the fulfillment there of by any party
infringes upon the rights of any other person or entity; (c) it has not and will
not do anything  that  impairs  G2's rights  under this  Agreement,  nor will it
permit any other  person or entity to do so; and (d) Artist is  resident  of the
United States of America for income tax purposes.

         1.02. Artist further  represents and warrants that: (a) there now exist
no prior  recorded  performances  by  Artists  other  than  those  listed on the
attached  Exhibit  A; (b) that it owns all of the  rights in and to the  Masters
listed in Exhibit A; (c) none of the Masters delivered to G2 by Artists, nor the
performances  embodied thereon, nor any other Materials,  nor any use thereof by
G2 or its  grantees,  licensees or assigns,  will  violate or infringe  upon the
rights of any third  party.  "Materials,"  as used by this  Paragraph  means all
Controlled Compositions, each name used by Artists, any logo used by Artist, and
all other  musical,  artistic,  literary  and other  materials,  ideas and other
intellectual  properties  furnished by Artist or any other producers  engaged by
Artist and contained or used in connection with any Masters made  hereunder,  or
the packaging, sale, advertising or other exploitation thereof.  Notwithstanding
the foregoing,  the parties  acknowledge that the recordings listed in Exhibit A
are being acquired by G2 under this  Agreement,  and shall count toward Artist's
Minimum Recording Commitment.  In addition,  the parties acknowledge that Artist
has already begun  recording its Minimum  Recording  Commitment  for the Initial
Period.

2. TERM AND RECORDING COMMITMENT

         2.01  The  Term  of  this  Agreement  shall  be for an  Initial  Period
commencing on the date hereof and expiring nine months thereafter.

         2.02.  Artist  hereby  grants G2 three  (3)  separate  and  irrevocable
options to extend the Term of this  Agreement  for further  periods (the "Option
Periods"_  commencing  immediately upon the expiration of the Initial Period and
expiring nine months after  delivery to G2 of the Minimum  Recording  Commitment
for said Option  Period.  Each option shall be exercised when G2 sends a written
notice to Artist that the option is being exercised at least sixty days prior to
the  commencement  of the Option Period;  provided that G2 shall have a right to
cure any  failure  to send  such a notice  at any time up to ten days  following
receipt of a written  notice from Artist that the  deadline  for  exercising  an
option has passed.

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         2.03.  During the Term of this  Agreement (as the same may be extended)
Artist agrees to produce and Artist shall deliver to G2 Masters comprising sound
alone sufficient to comprise the following (the "Minimum Recording Commitment"):

         (a)      during the Initial Period- - one (1) Album (the "First Album")

         (b)      during the First  Option  Period- - one (1) Album (the "Second
                  Album")

         (c)      during the Second  Option  Period- - one (1) Album (the "Third
                  Album")

         (d)      during the Third  Option  Period- - one (1) Album (the "Fourth
                  Album")

         2.04. Notwithstanding anything else herein to the contrary:

         (a) Each Album shall be  delivered  to G2 within five (5) months  after
the commencement of the applicable Initial Period or Option Period.

         (b) Artist  shall not commence  the  recording  of any Album  hereunder
earlier than three (3) months following delivery to G2 of the prior album.

         (c) G2 shall not be obliged to accept  delivery of any Album  hereunder
earlier  than nine  months  following  the date of  delivery  to G2 of the prior
album.  If any such  premature  delivery is tendered,  the  contractual  date of
delivery  hereunder  of such  Album  shall  be  deemed  to be the  date one year
following the date of delivery of the prior album, provided that the prior album
has  been  recorded  and  delivered  in all  respects  in  accordance  with  the
provisions  of  this  Agreement  and  comprises  acceptable  Masters  as  herein
provided.

         (d) In the event that, during the Initial Period or the Option Periods,
Artist produces more than the Minimum Recording Commitment, G2 shall as its sole
option be entitled to treat such additional material (or some of it) as counting
towards the Minimum Recording  Commitment (or not) but said additional  material
shall be and  remain  the sole  and  exclusive  property  of G2  subject  to the
provisions of this Agreement.

         (e) Each  Album  delivered  shall  consist  of not  less  than ten (10)
Masters  and not less  than  forty-five  (45) nor more  than  seventy-four  (74)
minutes of Artist's performances. Each Master shall consist of not less than two
minutes and thirty  seconds of Artist's  performances.  No album  consisting  of
Artist's  "live"  performances  shall  be  deemed  to be in  fulfillment  of any
Artist's  obligations  hereunder except that upon mutual consent,  in writing, a
live  recording may be accepted in  fulfillment  of Artist's  Minimum  Recording
Commitment.  If any such  performances are recording during the Term hereof,  G2
shall be the owner  thereof  and shall have the right to exploit  same under the
same terms as contained herein for the First Album,  except that no advance will
be paid to Artist. No Multiple Albums shall be delivered  hereunder without G2's
prior written  consent;  any such Multiple Album delivered to and accepted by G2
shall be deemed a single album for all purposes hereof. No Mini-Album shall form
part of the Minimum  Recording  Commitment unless expressly agreed in writing by
G2 as its absolute discretion.

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         (f) Artist shall  deliver to G2 each Master  hereunder in the form of a
digital  two-track  stereo tape  master,  as well as  reference  discs which are
representative of such tape masters.  Artist shall also deliver at the same time
any multi-track  master tapes recorded in connection with the same project.  The
two-track  stereo  master  tape  shall be fully  edited,  mixed,  equalized  and
leadered for the production of parts from which satisfactory  Phonograph Records
can be manufactured.

         (g) As used in this Agreement, "delivery" shall mean the receipt of all
tape masters as provided herein, as well as Artist's submission to G2 in written
form of all necessary  information,  consents,  licenses and permission  that G2
requires to  manufacture,  distribute  and  release  the  Masters as  Phonograph
Records,  including, but not limited to, mechanical licenses,  credits, musician
and producer releases, and any information required to be delivered to unions or
other third parties.  Payment of funds due at delivery by G2 shall not be deemed
a waiver of information or documents required hereunder.

         (h) Artist shall be available to G2 and shall  perform for the purposes
of making  such music  videos at such  times and  places as G2 shall  reasonable
agree with Artist. The cost of making such music videos shall be deemed advances
hereunder  and  shall be  fifty  percent  (50%)  recoupable  from  all  sources,
excluding  Mechanical  Royalties and merchandise  royalties,  payable to Artists
hereunder.

         (i) G2 shall  release a minimum  of one  thousand  copies of each Album
delivered by Artist,  within ninety days of its delivery.  G2 shall have a right
to cure any  failure  to  timely  make such  release  at any time up to ten days
following the receipt of a written notice from Artists that the deadline release
has passed.  Failure to cure by G2 shall  entitle  Artist to buy the  unreleased
Masters for one hundred ten percent (110%) of the Recording Costs spent by G2 on
the Masters,  provided that Artist delivers  written notice of its intent to buy
the Masters  within ten days of the  expiration of G2's right to cure,  and pays
the  purchase  price in full  within  ninety  days of  delivery of its notice of
intent.

3. GRANT OF RIGHTS

         3.01. During the Term of the Agreement,  Artist shall furnish to G2 its
exclusive recording services throughout the Universe.  Any contract entered into
by Artist or on Artist's behalf during the Term hereof or any extensions thereof
for Artist's  performances in television or radio  broadcasts or motion pictures
or stage productions shall  specifically  exclude the right to use any recording
of such performance for the manufacture and sale of Phonograph  Records or music
videos unless previously  authorized in writing by G2, which authority shall not
be  unreasonably  withheld.

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Artist shall promptly  deliver to G2 copies of the pertinent  provisions of each
such contract and Artist will cooperate fully with G2 in any controversy dispute
or  litigation  which  may arise in  relation  to the  rights  of G2 under  this
Paragraph.

         3.02.  Artist  hereby grants and assigns to G2 all rights of every kind
and  the  complete,  unconditional,  exclusive,  perpetual,  unencumbered  title
throughout the Universe in and to all results and products of Artist's  services
and performances  hereunder (being the recording of musical performances and the
sound  recordings  in Exhibit A), any and all  Masters,  records,  tapes,  sound
recordings,  music videos,  long form videos,  and other  material of every kind
made or authorized by G2 hereunder or otherwise produced during the Initial Term
and/or  Option Terms and which  include the voice,  instrumental  or other sound
and/or visual effects,  services,  or performances of Artist,  including without
limitation the right to record, reproduce,  broadcast,  transmit, publish, sell,
exhibit, distribute, advertise, exploit, perform, and use the same separately or
in any combination with any other material for any purpose in any manner,  under
any  label,  trademark,  or other  identification  and by any  means or  method,
whether known or not known, invented, used, or contemplated, and to refrain from
all or any part thereof.

         3.03.  Without in any way limiting  the  generality  of the  foregoing,
Artist hereby grants to G2 the following rights throughout the Universe which G2
may use or refrain from using as it elects in G2's sole discretion:

         (a)  the  exclusive  right  during  the  Term  hereof  to  manufacture,
distribute,  and sell  anywhere  in the  Universe  Phonograph  Records and music
videos produced from Masters made during the Terms hereunder;

         (b)  the  exclusive   right  for  the  full  periods  of  copyright  to
manufacture, distribute, and sell throughout the Universe Phonograph Records and
music videos produced from Masters made during the Terms hereunder;

         (c) the exclusive right in all media and forms to advertise, publicize,
and  exploit  anywhere  in the  Universe  Phonograph  Records  and music  videos
produced  during the Terms hereunder by any and every means,  particularly,  but
without limiting the generality of the foregoing, to use the name, including the
professional  name,   approved  photograph  and/or  likeness  of,  and  approved
biographical  material  concerning  Artist  for  advertising,   publicizing  and
otherwise exploiting said Phonograph Records and music videos, said approval not
to be unreasonably withheld;

         (d)  the  exclusive  right  to  authorize  public  performances  in the
Universe  of  Phonograph  Records  and music  videos  produced  during the Terms
hereunder;

         (e) the right to permit and authorize  others to exercise,  directly or
through persons designated by them, any and all of G2's rights hereunder.

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         3.04. (a) Each Master (including all sound recordings embodied thereon)
produced  hereunder or embodying  Artist's  performances and recorded during the
Terms shall,  belong to Artist.  Artist grants G2 a security  interest in and to
its copyright in the First Album to secure recoupment of all sums expended by G2
in the  recording  and promotion of all Albums  recorded  under this  agreement.
Artist  further agrees to execute any document  reasonably  necessary to perfect
such security interest.  In the event Artist fails to execute any such documents
or instruments Artist hereby irrevocably grants to G2 power of attorney, coupled
with an interest, to execute all such security agreements.

         (b)  Each  Master  (including  all  sound  recording  embodied  thereon
produced hereunder or embodying Artist's  performances recorded during the Terms
shall, from the inception of its creation,  be considered a "work made for hire"
for G2 within the meaning of the U.S.  Copyright Law. If it is determined that a
Master does not so qualify,  then such  Master,  together  with all rights in it
(including  the sound  recording  copyright),  shall be  deemed,  and are hereby
transferred and assigned to G2 by this  Agreement.  Artist agrees to execute and
deliver to G2 any and all documents or instruments which G2 may request in order
to  confirm  G2's  acquisition  and/or  title  to  the  Masters  (including  the
copyright)  as described  herein.  In the event Artist fails to execute any such
documents  or  instruments  Artist  hereby  irrevocably  grants  to G2  power of
attorney, coupled with an interest, to execute all such documents of conveyance.
All Masters  recorded by Artist from the inception of the recording  thereof and
all reproductions  derived  therefrom,  together with the performances  embodied
thereon,  shall be entirely the  property of G2 in  perpetuity,  throughout  the
Universe,  free of any claim  whatsoever  by Artist or any persons  deriving any
rights or interests therefrom.

         3.05. Artist shall not authorize or permit Artist's  performances to be
recorded for any purpose without  obtaining an express  written  approval of G2,
and  Artist  shall  take  reasonable   measures  to  prevent  the   manufacture,
distribution  and sale of  Phonograph  Records or music  videos  containing  its
performances (an the use of Artist's name and likeness in connection  therewith)
by any person or entity other than G2, its successors, licensees and assigns.

         3.06.  Artist  grants G2 the right to include any Master  produced  and
delivered  hereunder in a soundtrack  or  compilation  album,  at any time,  and
without any further advance,  except that royalties shall be payable as provided
herein.

         3.07. As used in this  Agreement,  "Phonograph  Records" shall mean any
and  all  mechanical   reproductions  of  the  Masters  produced  and  delivered
hereunder,  in any  format,  whether  now known or  unknown,  including  but not
limited to compact discs, cassette tapes, vinyl records, DAT tapes or any future
format.

4. RECORDING COSTS AND PROCEDURES

         4.01.  Advances  payable to Artist  pursuant to this  Agreement are and
shall be  inclusive  of all  costs  incurred  in the  course  of  producing  and
recording Masters hereunder  (including without limitation,  the costs of studio
time, musician fees, union payments,  instrument hire,  producer's fees, and the
cost of tape  editing,  mixing,  remixing  and  mastering,  advances,  and other
similar costs  customarily  regarded in the industry as being recording  costs).
All such costs are sometimes  herein referred to as "recording  costs" and shall
be  paid  by G2  and  constitute  advances  recoupable  from  royalties  payable

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hereunder. G2 shall, in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, deduct
and retain out of said  advances  such sums as may be  necessary to pay the said
recording  costs.  In the event that, as a result of an event within the control
of the Artist, any recording costs shall exceed the amount of the recording fund
specifically  referred to in Paragraph  5.01 below,  then the excess costs shall
(if paid by G2)  constitute  a loan to  Artist  payable  on demand  and  without
prejudice  to G2's  other  rights  and the  same  shall  at  G2's  election,  be
recoverable  by G2 out of any  monies  payable  by G2 to Artist  or on  Artist's
behalf hereunder.

         4.02. G2 and Artist shall,  prior to the commencement of any recording:
(a) mutually designate the producer(s) of all Masters  hereunder;  and (b) agree
on a budget for recording costs. G2 shall not unreasonably  withhold its consent
to any budget for recording  costs that is less than ninety percent (90%) of the
recording fund for that album as specified in Paragraph 5.01.

         4.03. Artist shall be properly  rehearsed and shall appear at the times
and places  designated by G2 after  consultation  with and reasonable  notice to
Artist from time to time for all recording  sessions  required  hereunder and at
each session  Artist shall  tender  their  professional  services to the best of
their  ability.  G2 and Artist  shall  mutually  designate  the  material  to be
recorded  and each  Master  shall be subject  to G2's  approval  as  technically
satisfactory  and similar in style to Artist's current  performances.  Upon G2's
request,  Artist shall re-record any material until a Master, which in G2's sole
judgment is satisfactory, shall have been obtained.

         4.04.  The Masters  delivered to G2 by Artist under this  Agreement and
the performances embodies therein shall be produced in accordance with the rules
and regulations of the American Federation of Musicians, the American Federation
of Television and Radio Artists and all other unions having jurisdiction. Artist
is or will become and remain, to the extent necessary to fulfill this Agreement,
a member in good standing of all labor unions or guilds in which  membership may
be required for the performance of Artist's services hereunder.

         4.05. Artist shall not perform for or in connection with (and shall not
permit any other person or entity to use Artist's name or likeness in connection
with) the  recording or  exploitation  of any  Phonograph  Record  embodying any
Composition recorded by artist under this Agreement prior to date four (4) years
subsequent to the expiration or termination  of the term of this  Agreement,  or
any extensions thereof.

         4.06. Without limiting the foregoing,  G2 shall not be required to make
any payments of any kind for, or in connection with, the  acquisition,  exercise
or  exploitation  of  rights  by G2  except  as  specifically  provided  in this
Agreement.  Artist shall be solely  responsible for all sums due to labor unions
or guilds,  individual  musicians,  producers  and all other persons or entities
entitled to receive  royalties or other payments in connection  with the sale of
Phonograph Records derived from Masters hereunder, although G2 will undertake to
make all such payments to the extent of the recording fun specified in Paragraph
5.01.  None of the persons  whose  performances  are  embodied in the Masters or
whose  services are used in record the Masters  shall be bound by any  agreement
that would  restrict such  performances  or services,  or to the extent they are
otherwise bound or restricted,  Artist shall obtain all necessary  clearances in
writing.

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5. ADVANCES AND RECORDING FUND

         5.01.  As  advances  against  and  recoupable  from  royalties  payable
hereunder,  G2 agrees to pay with respect to each Album constituting the Minimum
Recording Commitment hereunder a sum equal to the amount by which the greater of
(1) the applicable sum set forth below;  or (2) a sum equal to two-thirds of the
royalties  actually  accruing to Artist on the immediate prior Album exceeds (3)
the sum of the  documented  receipts for the recording  costs  concerned and any
other advances made to Artist prior to delivery of the applicable  Album ("Album
Recording Fund"):

Album Recording Fund:      First Album               $XXXXXX
                           Second Album              $XXXXXX
                           Third Album               $XXXXXX
                           Fourth Album              $XXXXXX

         5.02. If net sales through normal retail  channels in the United States
for which  royalties are payable  pursuant to Paragraph  6.01(a)  below,  net of
applicable  reserves of any album shall exceed  seventy-five  thousand  (75,000)
unites as of the date nine (9) months after the initial release of that album in
the United States,  then the Album  Recording Fun on the next  subsequent  album
shall be increased by _______________ Dollars ($______).

         5.03. The advances due under  Paragraph 5.01 shall be payable  promptly
following the delivery to G2 of: (a) the Minimum Recording  Commitment;  (b) the
documents required under the Paragraph 2.04(g);  and (c) all invoices pertaining
to the recording of the Minimum Recording  Commitment.  With respect to payments
to be made  following  delivery G2 shall have the right to withhold  ten percent
(10%) for ninety  (90) days to provide for  anticipated  costs which have no yet
been paid.

         5.04.  All  advances  paid to Artist  or on  Artist's  behalf  shall be
recoupable against the royalties payable under this Agreement, from whatever the
source,  except  that  advances  shall  not  be  recoupable  against  Mechanical
Royalties except as provided for in Paragraph 8.01.

6. ROYALTIES

         6.01. Subject to Artist's  compliance with all obligations  required of
Artist  hereunder and subject as otherwise  granted  herein,  G2 will pay to the
Artist for the rights granted  percentages of one hundred  percent (100%) of the
G2's published  wholesale price,  exclusive of taxes and duties actually paid by
G2, and the container cost deductions  specified below for all records and music
videos  manufactured,  sold  and  not  returned,  and  for  which  G2  is  paid,
reproducing exclusively Masters recorded hereunder, namely:

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         (a) With  respect to sales for  distribution  in the  United  States of
Albums reproducing  exclusively Masters hereunder:  ________ percent (__%). This
royalty reverts to ______ percent (__%) if this Agreement is assigned to a Major
Record Label or a label distributed by a Major Record Label.

         (b) The royalty rate with respect to 12-inch  singles shall be ________
percent (__%).  This royalty reverts to ________ percent (__%) if this Agreement
is assigned to a Major  Record  Label or a label  distributed  by a Major Record
Label.

         (c) The royalty rate with respects of 7-inch  singles and other records
shall be ________ percent (__%).  This royalty reverts to ________ percent (__%)
if this Agreement is assigned to a Major Record Label or a label  distributed by
a Major Record Labor.

         (d) The royalty rate with respect to the following is ________  percent
(__%)  [________  percent (__%) if this  Agreement is assigned to a Major Record
Label or a label  distributed  by a Major  Record  Label]:  records  sold to any
government  body, PX sales,  sales to  educational  institutions,  record clubs,
soundtrack  records,  compilation  records,  budget records (defined as a record
which is sold at a  wholesale  price of at least  fifty  percent  but less  than
eighty percent of G2's published  wholesale  price),  and EP records (defined as
records containing between three and nine Masters); except that the royalty rate
for compilations  released exclusively on the G2 label shall be ________ percent
(__%)  [________  percent (__%) if this  Agreement is assigned to a Major Record
Label or a label distributed by a Major Record Label.] Royalties for soundtracks
and  compilations  on  which  Artist  appears  with  other  performers  shall be
pro-rated in the same  proportion  that  Artist's  Master(s)  bear to the entire
album.

         (e) Foreign  royalty rate: The rate for the records  manufactured by G2
or G2's  affiliates and sold in Canada will be eighty-five  percent (85%) of the
applicable  royalty rate, and sales outside the United States and Canada will be
seventy-five  percent (75%) of the applicable royalty rate. The royalty rate for
masters licensed by G2 outside the United States shall be fifty percent (50%) of
the net income  therefrom.  Net income shall mean all income received less third
party our of pocket expenses to establish the license, third party out of pocket
collection costs,  foreign currency exchange,  wire transfer fees and applicable
taxes.

         (f) Royalty rate for music videos sold and not returned shall be twenty
percent (20%) of G2's  published  wholesale  price.  The royalty rate for videos
licensed by G2 shall be fifty percent (50%) of the net income therefrom.

7. ROYALTY PAYMENTS

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         7.01.  Royalties  earned  hereunder will be accrued  semi-annually  and
paid,  less all advances,  taxes,  and any other charges,  within sixty (6) days
following  each  June 30th and  December  31st for the  preceding  six (6) month
period, in accordance with G2's regular accounting practices. G2 shall, however,
have the right to establish reasonable reserves for returns and exchanges,  said
reserves not to exceed thirty percent (30%). Each reserve established  hereunder
shall be liquidated at the end of the following  semi-annual period. If G2 makes
any overpayment of royalties  (e.g., by reason of an accounting  error or paying
royalties  on Records  returned  later),  G2 shall have the right to offset such
overpayment  against any  subsequent  payment  due to Artist from G2,  excluding
mechanical royalties and merchandise royalties.

         7.02.  Each  royalty  payment  hereunder  shall  be  accompanied  by  a
statement in accordance with G2's regular accounting  practices.  Each statement
shall  become  binding  upon Artist and Artist  shall  neither have nor make any
claim  against G2 with respect to such a statement,  unless  Artist shall advise
G2, in writing,  of the specific  basis of such claim within two (2) years after
the date G2 mails such statement.  G2's  accounting  books and records will kept
and maintained in accordance  with  generally  accepted  accounting  principles,
consistently applied.

         7.03.  Artist shall not be entitled to recover  damages or to terminate
this  Agreement for any reason because of a claimed breach by G2 of its material
obligations  hereunder,  unless G2 has failed to remedy such breach within sixty
(60) days following receipt of written notice thereof.  Artist will not have the
right  to  sue G2 in  connection  with  any  royalty  accounting,  or sue G2 for
royalties  accrued  by Artist  during the  period a royalty  accounting  covers,
unless  Artist  commences  the suit within two (2) years after the date when the
statement  in question is rendered to Artist.  If Artist  commences  suit on any
controversy or claim  concerning  royalty  accountings  rendered to Artist under
this Agreement, the scope of the proceeding will be limited to the determination
of the amount of royalties due for the accounting periods covered and reasonable
attorney fees, and the court will have no authority to consider any other issues
or award any relief  except  recovery of any  royalties  found  owing.  Artist's
recovery  of any such  royalties  and  attorney's  fees will be the sole  remedy
available to Artist by reason of G2's royalty  accounting.  Without limiting the
generality  of the  preceding  sentence,  Artist will not have the right to seek
termination  of this  Agreement or avoid the  performance  of their  obligations
under it by reason of any such claim.  However, in the event that G2 is found by
a court to have  breached  its  obligation  to account for an pay  royalties  to
Artist,  then any unexercised options to extend the term of this agreement shall
be void.  Artist's  remedy for G2's  willful  refusal to permit it to record its
Minimum Recording Contract shall be an option to terminate this Agreement.

         7.04. G2 agrees that Artist may, not more than once during any calendar
year, but only once with respect to any statement rendered hereunder,  audit its
books and records for the purpose of determining the accuracy of G2's statements
to Artist.  If Artist wishes to perform any such audit,  Artist will be required
to notify G2 at least ten (10) days before the date when  Artist  plans to being
the audit.  If Artist's audit has not been  completed  within one (1) month from
the time Artist  begins in, G2 may require  Artist to  terminate it on seven (7)

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days notice to Artist and G2 will not be  required to permit  Artist to continue
the examination after the end of that seven (7) day period.  Artist shall not be
entitled to examine any  manufacturing  records or any other records which do no
report sales of Records or  calculation  of net receipts on which  royalties are
accruable hereunder. All audits shall be made during regular business hours, and
shall be  conducted  on  Artist's  behalf  by an  independent  Certified  Public
Accountant and/or licensed attorney.  Each examination shall be made at Artist's
sole expense at G2's regular place of business in United States, where the books
and records are maintained.

8. MECHANICAL LICENSE AND ROYALTIES

         8.01.  All  Controlled  Compositions  (defined as musical  compositions
composed  in whole or in part by any  individual  member of  Artist)  are hereby
licensed to g2 and its licensees for reproduction on Phonograph Records anywhere
in the Universe. Royalties for the mechanical license herein granted shall be at
a rate equal to seventy-five percent (75%) of the minimum U.S. statutory rate in
effect at the time the recording is first  released  (including  the "long work"
rate, if applicable) for  royalty-bearing  records sold and not returned and for
which G2 is paid,  excluding any instance where G2 and Artist are sharing income
under  Paragraph  6.01(e)  above.  In no event  shall the  mechanical  royalties
payable  hereunder for any album exceed ten (10) times the rate set forth above.
The  foregoing  also applies to music videos,  as well as to any instance  where
such a  license  must be  executed  in favor of G2,  G2 shall  not  recoup  from
mechanical  royalties  due to Artist any advances  payable to Artist  except any
advances of cash or consigned materials (or the like) to Artist.

         8.02.  If any record  contains one of more  compositions  which are not
Controlled  Compositions,  then G2 will have the right to reduce  the  amount of
Mechanical  Royalties payable on the Controlled  Compositions by an amount equal
to the amount of mechanical royalties payable on non-Controlled Compositions.

9. TRADEMARKS

         9.01. Artist shall perform under the professional name, "OneUp." Artist
warrants  and  represents  that it is the sole owner of such name in  connection
with Phonograph Records during the term hereof. Artist shall not use a different
name in connection with  Phonograph  records unless Artist and G2 mutually agree
in  writing.  Artist  agrees  that G2 may cause a search to  instituted  for the
purpose of determining  whether any professional name used by Artist has been or
is being used by another person in connection  with Phonograph  Records.  G2 may
require Artist to file a federal application for trademark protection to be made
in favor of Artist for  Phonograph  Record and/or  entertainment  purposes.  Any
amounts up to One Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars ($1,700.00)  expended by Artist
in successfully  obtaining a requested trademark  registration  pursuant to this
Paragraph  shall be  reimbursed  by G2 and  deemed  Advances  hereunder.  If the
trademark  search  indicates  that such name  should not be used,  G2 and Artist
shall mutually agree on a substitute name for Artist.  Nothing  contained herein
shall release Artist from its indemnification of G2 with respect to Artist's use
of such name.

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10. FREE GOODS

         10.01. No royalties shall be payable with respect to records given away
or furnished on a "no charge"  basis to one-stops,  rack jobbers,  distributors,
dealers,  radio  stations,  television  stations or film  companies,  theatrical
hooking agencies,  print media, music publishers or the like, provided that such
records do not exceed one hundred (100) non-royalty bearing Singles out of every
one thousand  (1,000)  Singles  distributed  and one hundred  (100)  non-royalty
bearing  Albums out of every one thousand  (1,000)  Albums.  Any record sold for
less  than  fifty  percent  (50%)  of G2's  published  wholesale  price  will be
non-royalty bearing record.

         10.02.  During each applicable contract period, G2 shall provide Artist
with thirty (30 ) non-royalty  bearing  copies of Artist's then current Album at
no charge to the Artist.

11. CONTAINER COSTS

         11.01.  G2's  container  deduction  shall be a sum equal to: one dollar
($1.00) for singles,  one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) for LPs and  cassettes,
two dollars ($2.00) for double LP sets and compact discs,  three dollars ($3.00)
for double  cassettes,  and four dollars  ($4.00) for other  formats,  including
double compact disks, and all video formats.

12. INDEMNIFICATION

         12.01. Artist agrees to and does hereby indemnify, save and hold G2 and
its licensees harmless of and from any and all liability, loss, damage, cost, or
expense (including all legal expenses and reasonable  attorney fees) arising out
of or  connected  with  any  breach  of this  Agreement  or any  claim  which is
inconsistent  with any of the  warranties or  representations  made by Artist in
this Agreement, and Artist agrees to reimburse G2 on demand for any payment made
or  incurred  by G2 with  respect to the  foregoing  if the claim  concerned  is
settled or has resulted in a final judgment against G2 or its licensees. Pending
the  determination of any claim with respect to which G2 is entitled  indemnity,
G2 may  withhold  monies  which would be  otherwise  payable to Artist up to the
amount of it's potential liability.

         12.02.  G2 agrees to defend and does  hereby  indemnify,  save and hold
Artist  harmless  of and from any and all  liability,  loss,  damage,  cost,  or
expense (including all legal expenses and reasonable  attorney fees) arising out
of or connected with any claim which is inconsistent  with any of the warranties
or  representations  made by G2 in this  Agreement,  and G2 agrees to  reimburse
Artist on demand for any payment  made or incurred by Artist with respect to the
foregoing if the claim  concerned is settled or has resulted in a final judgment
against Artist.

13. DEFAULT AND TERMINATION

         13.01.  In  the  event  of any  default  or  breach  by  Artist  in the
performance of any of Artist's obligations hereunder,  G2 may, without prejudice
to its other rights,  claims or remedies,  suspend its obligations hereunder for

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the  duration  of such  default  or breach and until the same has been cured and
may, at its option, extend the Term for a period equal to all or any part of the
period of such  default or breach,  and in such event the dates for the exercise
by G2 of the Option  Periods  hereunder  and the dates of  commencement  of each
subsequent Option Period shall be extended accordingly.

14. FORCE MAJEUR

         14.01.  If G2's  material  performance  hereunder is delayed or becomes
impossible or impractical because of any act of God, fire,  earthquake,  strike,
act of government or any order, regulation, ruling, or action of any labor union
or  association of artists  effecting G2 or Artist under the  phonograph  record
industry,  G2,  upon notice to Artist may  suspend  its  obligations  under this
Agreement for a period not to exceed  ninety days,  and in such event the number
of days equal to the number of days of such suspension  shall be added on to the
then-current  period  of the Term  thereof.  In the  event  that  G2's  material
performance hereunder is delayed or becomes impossible or impractical because of
any civil strife, G2, upon notice to Artist, may suspend its obligation of under
this Agreement for the duration of such delay, impossibility or impracticability
and in such  event  the  number  of days  equal to the  numbers  of days of such
suspension shall be added to the then-current period of the Term thereof.

15. MERCHANDISING

         15.01.  Artist  hereby grants G2 the  exclusive  right to  manufacture,
sell, license, distribute and exploit, throughout the Universe and by mail-order
and through retail sources of, without limitation, all merchandise of every kind
featuring the Artist (name/logo/likeness), during the Term of this Agreement.

         15.02. It is expressly  agreed and understood that any contract for the
purpose  of  merchandising  Artist  entered  into by G2  during  the Term  shall
continue in full force and effect in accordance with the provisions  thereof for
a period not to exceed one (1) year following the expiration of the term of this
Agreement.

         15.03.  In the case of any such products or property  manufactured  and
sold by G2 or by an associated company, Artist shall be entitled to a royalty of
________ percent (__%) of the adjusted gross receipts therefrom. As used in this
paragraph,  the term "adjusted gross" shall mean gross revenues from the sale of
applicable  merchandise,  less  venues  commissions  and  state  sales tax where
collected and actually  paid. In the event that G2 licenses to others any of its
rights under this clause,  then Artist shall receive  ________  percent (__%) of
the net receipts therefrom.  As used in this paragraph,  the term "net receipts"
shall  be  calculated  as  gross  revenues  from  the  sale  of  the  applicable
merchandise,  less the cost  actually  incurred and paid by G2 or its  licensing
company for manufacturing;  sales personnel salaries and/or  commissions,  venue
commissions and state sales tax where collected and actually paid.

         15.04.  Artist has the right of approval of all merchandising  artwork,
so long as said approval is not unreasonable  withheld.  During the Term of this
Agreement,  Artist  shall cause the  inclusion of G2's logo and proper name at a
reasonable size and position on all merchandise.

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         15.05. No royalties shall be payable with respect to merchandise  given
away or furnished on a no-charge basis. Upon Artist's request,  G2 shall provide
Artist with twenty (20) non-royalty-bearing  samples of each item of merchandise
at no charge.

         15.06.  The  parties  agree  to  negotiate  in good  faith a  long-form
agreement  for the  sale  of  merchandise  that is  consistent  with  the  terms
contained herein.

16. ARTWORK

         16.01.  Artist  agrees that G2 is the owner of any and all artwork,  LP
jacket art, and promotional  artistic renderings  undertaken or completed within
the Term of this Agreement. Artist shall have the right to use artwork which has
been mutually approved by G2 and Artist for the purpose of merchandising.

17. NOTICES

17.01. All notices, demands or the like which are required to be given hereunder
shall be in  writing  and may be  served  upon the  other  party  personally  by
Registered Mail, Return Receipt Requested, or by telecopy (facsimile). Notice to
Artist will be received by:_____________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________
and notice to G2 will be received by: Gust Kepler, G2 Companies,  Inc., 14110 N.
Dallas Parkway, Suite 365, Dallas, TX 75254.

18. PROMOTIONS AND ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS

         18.01. Any promotional monies spent by G2 on behalf of Artist are fifty
percent (50%)  recoupable from movies otherwise due to Artist from G2, excluding
Mechanical  Royalties and  merchandise  royalties,  notwithstanding  the source.
Container  costs shall not be considered  promotional  monies.  Any  promotional
monies spent on behalf of Artist in  combination  with other G2 Artists shall be
recoupable from Artists on a pro-rata basis.

         18.02.  G2 is not obligated to produce a promotional  video for Artist,
but if G2  undertakes  to produce said video,  the cost is fifty  percent  (50%)
recoupable  from  royalties,  excluding  Mechanical  Royalties  and  merchandise
royalties,  not  withstanding the source.  The cost of producing  nonpromotional
videos intended for resale are fully recoupable.

19. CONTROLLING LAW

         19.01.  The Agreement is entered into and performable in Dallas County,
Texas and the validity,  interpretation and legal effect of this Agreement shall
be governed by Texas law.  Venue for any legal action shall be in Dallas County,
Texas.

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20. REMEDIES

         20.01.  Artist  acknowledges,  recognizes  and agrees that his services
hereunder are of a special,  unique,  unusual,  extraordinary  and  intellectual
character  which  gives  them a  peculiar  value,  the loss of which  cannot  be
reasonably  or  adequately  compensated  for by  damages  in an  action  of law.
Inasmuch as a breach of such  services  will cause G2  irreparable  damages,  G2
shall be entitled  to  injunctive  and other  equitable  relief,  in addition to
whatever  legal  remedies are  available,  to prevent or cure any such breach or
threatened breach.

21. HEADINGS

         21.01.  The headings of the clauses herein are intended for convenience
only,  and  shall  not be of any  effect  in  construing  the  contents  of this
Agreement.

22. RELATIONSHIP

         22.01.  Artist has the status of an independent  contractor and nothing
herein contained shall  contemplate or constitute  Artist or its members as G2's
agents or  employees.  This  Agreement  does not and shall not be  construed  to
create a partnership or joint venture between the parties to this Agreement.

23. VALIDITY AND MODIFICATIONS

         23.01.  The invalidity or  unenforceability  of any provision shall not
affect the validity or  enforceability  of any other  provision.  This Agreement
contains the entire understanding of the parties relating to its subject matter.
No change of this  Agreement will be binding unless signed by all parties hereto
or their  duly  authorized  representatives.  A waiver  by  either  party of any
provision of this  Agreement in any instance shall not be deemed to waive it for
the future. All remedies, rights, undertakings and obligations contained in this
Agreement  shall be  cumulative  and none of them shall limit any other  remedy,
right, undertaking or obligation.

24. ASSIGNMENT

         24.01.  G2 may assign its rights  under this  Agreement  in whole or in
part to any Major  Record Label or its  subsidiary  or legal  successor.  G2 may
assigns its rights under this Agreement in whole or in part to any other Company
with Artist's consent, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld.

25. LEGAL REPRESENTATION

         25.01. Artist, by their signature hereto,  confirms that G2 has advised
Artist to take independent legal counsel,  from a lawyer specializing  generally
in  the  music  business  and  specifically  in  the  negotiation  of  recording
agreements, on the terms and conditions of this Agreement and on the obligations
being undertaken by Artist in executing the Agreement.

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26. COOPERATION

         26.01.  Artist shall  execute such other  documentation  and shall give
such further  assurances  as may  reasonably  be necessary or desirable  for the
purpose of vesting, confirming, protecting or further assuring any of the rights
granted herein.

27. DISCLAIMER

         27.01. G2 has not made and does not hereby make any  representation  or
warranty  with respect to the extent of the sale of records or the  exploitation
of music videos hereunder.

SIGNED THIS ___ DAY OF JANUARY, 2003.

G2 COMPANIES, INC.

By:_______________________________
   Gust Kepler, President

14110 North Dallas Parkway
Suite 365
Dallas, TX 75254

ARTIST

p/k/a_____________________________

By:_______________________________
Printed Name: Neil Swanson

By:_______________________________
Printed Name: Justin Jones

Artist Address:___________________
__________________________________
__________________________________

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                                    EXHIBIT A

                    Appendix Of Existing Commercial Releases

Date              Title             Song Title                Label

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                                    EXHIBIT B

                                 APPROVED LABELSExhibit 10.10.1 (Environmental Safeguards, Inc.)

The registrant has requested that portions of this exhibit be given confidential
treatment and the registrant has filed a confidential treatment request with the
Secretary  of  the  Commission. In this exhibit, the registrant has omitted such
material  and  the  registrant  has  marked  this  exhibit with a mark  ***** to
indicate  where  material  has  been  omitted.

                HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLING SERVICES CONTRACT-U.S.

     This  Hazardous  Waste  Recycling  Services  Contract-U.S.  ("Contract") is
entered  into  on the day hereinafter set forth by and between OnSite Technology
LLC, an Oklahoma limited liability company ("OnSite") with offices at 2600 South
Loop  West,  Ste  645  Houston, Texas 77054 and Rineco Chemical Industries, Inc.
("Customer")  with  offices  at  819  Vulcan  Rd,  Haskell,  Arkansas  72015.

            THIS CONTRACT CONTAINS PROVISIONS RELATING TO INDEMNITY
                  RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND ALLOCATION OF RISK.
                 THIS CONTRACT CONTAINS ARBITRATION PROVISIONS.

1.   THE  WORK:

     OnSite  shall  provide  the  necessary  services, supplies and equipment to
perform  recycling  services  utilizing  an indirect thermal desorption unit and
associated equipment ("ITD Unit" or "Unit"), as specified in Exhibit A, which is
attached  hereto  and  made  a  part hereof (collectively the "Work").  Customer
shall  provide  the  services  and  supplies  as  specified  on  Exhibit  A.

2.   COMPENSATION  AND  PAYMENT:

2.1  COMPENSATION:  Customer  shall  pay  OnSite  for  performance of Work as
specified  in  Exhibit  A  plus  any  applicable  sales,  use  or similar taxes.

2.2  PAYMENT:  Charges  for mobilization, demobilization, Work, and all other
applicable  charges  shall  be  invoiced  upon  completion  of  mobilization,
demobilization, completion of the Work, or at the end of the month in which such
Work  was performed or other charges incurred, whichever shall first occur.  All
invoices  shall  be mailed to Customer at P.O. Box 729, Haskell, Arkansas 72018.
Customer  shall  pay  all invoices within thirty (30) days after receipt, except
that if Customer disputes an invoice or any part thereof, Customer shall, within
fifteen  (15)  days  after  receipt  of  the  invoice, notify OnSite of the item
disputed,  specifying the reason therefore, and payment of the disputed item may
be withheld until settlement of the dispute, but timely payment shall be made of
any  undisputed  portion.  All  payments shall be mailed to OnSite at 2600 South
Loop  West,  Ste  645,  Houston,  Texas  77054.  Any  sums  (including  amounts
ultimately  paid with respect to a disputed invoice) not paid within thirty (30)
days  shall  bear  interest at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum or the
maximum  legal  rate,  whichever  is  less,  from  the  due  date  until  paid.

2.3  ATTORNEY'S  FEES: If this Contract is placed in the hands of an attorney
for collection of any sums due hereunder, or suit is brought for breach of same,
or  sums  due hereunder are collected through bankruptcy or probate proceedings,
then the parties agree that the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable
attorney's  fees  and  costs.

3    TITLE

     Title  to  all  materials recycled hereunder (both before, during and after
recycling)  and  including  any substances recovered during such recycling shall
remain  with  Customer  at all times.  At no time shall OnSite take title to any
such  materials  or  substances.

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4    COMMENCEMENT  OF  WORK  AND  TERM;  TERMINATION:

4.1  TERM FOR PILOT PROGRAM PHASE: The initial term of this  Contract  shall  be
the  "Pilot  Program  Phase." The Pilot Program Phase shall have a term of *****
operating  days  from  the  Commencement of Pilot Program Phase. Commencement of
Pilot  Program  Phase  shall  be  the  date  on which OnSite's ITD Unit has been
delivered  to  the Work Site and set up and OnSite is ready to begin operations,
but  in  no  event  shall  be  later  than ***** Units to the Work Site prior to
notification from Customer that all permits and approvals have been obtained. In
the  event  Customer  has not obtained such approvals ***** by effective on such
date  without  either party having any further obligations hereunder. At the end
of  the  Pilot  Program  Phase  the parties shall evaluate the operating results
under  this  Contract,  specifically  evaluating (i) throughput of the ITD Unit,
(ii)  acceptability  of  processed  solids residue for mixing with liquids (iii)
salability  of  the  recycled  liquid  hydrocarbons  residue and (iv) ability to
process metal strips. If the parties in good faith determine that the results of
the  Pilot  Program are acceptable, then the Contract shall immediately, without
further  action  on the part of either party, progress to the "Operating Phase,"
otherwise,  the  Contract  shall terminate. At any time during the Pilot Program
Phase  at  Rineco's  option Rineco can elect to move into the "Operating Phase."

4.2  TERM  FOR  OPERATING PHASE: Unless terminated as otherwise provided in this
Contract,  the  Operating Phase shall have a term of ***** from the Commencement
of  Operations.  The  Commencement of Operations is defined as the date on which
the  Operating  Phase begins and will be automatically renewed on a year to year
basis  for  a  one-year  renewal term, unless either party gives the other party
sixty (60) days prior notice of its intent to terminate this Contract, effective
at  the  end  of  the  initial  term  or  any  renewal  term.

4.3  EARLY  TERMINATION:  Notwithstanding  the  provisions of Paragraphs 4.1 and
4.2,  Customer or OnSite may direct the stoppage of the work and the termination
of  this Contract even though there has been no default on the part of the other
party  hereunder,  by  giving ninety (90) days prior written notice to the other
party.  In  the  event such notice is given, this Contract will terminate on the
ninetieth  (90th) day after notice is given. OnSite shall be entitled to payment
in accordance with Paragraph 2.2 for all work performed under the Contract until
termination.

5    INGRESS,  EGRESS  AND  WORK  SITE:

5.1  INGRESS AND EGRESS: Customer hereby assigns to OnSite all necessary rights
of  ingress  and  egress  with  respect  to  the  site on which the work will be
performed  ("Work  Site").  Should OnSite be denied free access to the Work Site
for any reason not reasonably under OnSite's control, any time lost by OnSite as
a result of such denial shall be paid at the applicable stand-by rate in Exhibit
A.

5.2  WORK  SITE:  Customer  shall prepare a sound Work Site adequate in size and
capable of properly supporting OnSite's Unit pursuant to specifications provided
by  OnSite  which  shall  be  subject  to  OnSite's  reasonable  approval. It is
recognized  that  Customer  has  superior  knowledge of the Work Site and access
routes to the Work Site and must advise OnSite of any conditions or obstructions
which  OnSite  might  encounter  while  in  route  to  the  Work  Site or during
operations  hereunder.  In  the  event the Work Site is not prepared pursuant to
such  specifications  and loss or damage to the Unit results therefrom, Customer
shall,  without  regard  to  the  other  provisions  of this Contract, including
paragraph  8.2  hereof,  reimburse  OnSite to the extent not covered by OnSite's
insurance,  for  all  such  loss  or  damage.

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6    WORK  METHODS  AND  PRACTICES:

6.1  COMPLIANCE  WITH  LAW: Each party hereto agrees to comply with all material
laws,  rules  and  regulations  of  any  state,  federal  or  local governmental
authority  which  are  now  or  may become applicable to that party's operations
covered  by or arising out of the performance of this Contract. In the event any
provision  of  this  Contract is inconsistent with or contrary to any applicable
federal,  state or local law, rule or regulation, said provision shall be deemed
to  be  modified  to  the  extent  required  to  comply  with  said law, rule or
regulation and as so modified said provision and this Contract shall continue in
full  force  and  effect.

6.2  PERMITS:  Permits  required  for  the  Work  shall be provided by the party
specified  in  Exhibit  A.

6.3  SAMPLING  AND  TESTING:

          6.3.1  PILOT  PROJECT  PHASE:  During the Pilot Project Phase the Work
          shall be sampled and tested based upon a protocol agreed to in advance
          by  OnSite  and  Customer.  The protocol shall be subject to change by
          agreement  of  the  parties,  during the Pilot Project Phase. Customer
          shall  bear  the  cost of the testing agreed to in the protocol. At or
          before  the completion of the Pilot Project Phase, OnSite and Customer
          shall agree to the Inlet Specifications for the metal strips which may
          be  processed  as  part  of  the material to be remediated. Unless and
          until such an agreement is entered into, the Operating Phase shall not
          commence.  OnSite  shall  pay  for  any additional testing that OnSite
          requires.  Both  parties  shall  have access to the results of testing
          performed  during  the  Pilot  Project  Phase.

          6.3.2  OPERATING  PHASE:  All  materials  recycled as part of the Work
          shall  be  sampled  and  tested  by the methods and with the frequency
          agreed to by the parties. Customer shall directly pay for or reimburse
          OnSite  for  all  costs  of such sampling and testing. IF REQUESTED BY
          EITHER  PARTY,  SPLIT  SAMPLES  SHALL BE TAKEN FOR ALL TESTING AND ONE
          SAMPLE  RETAINED  BY THE THIRD PARTY LAB OR OTHER DESIGNATED PARTY FOR
          THIRTY  (30)  DAYS.  CUSTOMER  SHALL  HAVE THIRTY-SIX (36) HOURS AFTER
          RECYCLING  OF  EACH  BATCH  OF MATERIALS IN WHICH TO PULL TEST SAMPLES
          FROM  SUCH  BATCH.  (AFTER THIRTY-SIX (36) HOURS THE MATERIALS WILL BE
          MOVED  AND  TEST  RESULTS COULD BE INACCURATE.) CUSTOMER SHALL FURTHER
          HAVE  SEVEN (7) BUSINESS DAYS FROM WHEN EACH SAMPLE IS PULLED IN WHICH
          TO  HAVE  THE  SAMPLES  TESTED  AND  REPORT  SUCH TEST RESULTS BACK TO
          ONSITE.  CUSTOMER ACCEPTS AND WAIVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY WORK THAT
          IS  NOT,  SAMPLED,  TESTED  AND/OR  REPORTED BACK TO ONSITE WITHIN THE
          AGREED  TIME  PERIOD.

6.4  MEASUREMENT: All materials recycled as part of  the Work shall be  measured
by Customer at Customer's expense prior to recycling and remediating. The method
of  measurement  shall  be  as  specified  in  Exhibit  A,  Section  #2.

6.5  PERSONNEL  TRAINING:  All  of OnSite's personnel that will operate its Unit
will  be HAZWOPER certified under 29 CFR 1910.120. If requested by the Customer,
OnSite's  personnel  will  be  H2S  certified.

6.6  DRUG,  ALCOHOL AND FIREARM POLICY: OnSite has adopted a program to ensure a
drug, alcohol and firearm free Work Site. A copy of the policy is available from
OnSite.

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6.7  HOURS  OF  OPERATION: Unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties,
OnSite's ITD Unit shall operate twenty-four (24) hour per day seven (7) days per
week.

7    WARRANTIES:

7.1  CUSTOMER'S  WARRANTIES:  Customer  warrants  that  the  materials  to be
recycled by OnSite as part of the Work hereunder do not exceed the maximum inlet
specifications  contained  in  Exhibit  A.  Customer  further  warrants that the
materials  to be recycled do not materially differ from any other specifications
contained  in  the  scope  of  Work  in  Exhibit  A.

7.2  ONSITE  WARRANTIES: *****.

7.3  ONSITE  WARRANTY  DISCLAIMER:  ONSITE  WILL  WORK  WITH  CUSTOMER  AND TAKE
DIRECTION  FROM  CUSTOMER  WITH  REGARD  TO  OPERATING  TEMPERATURE  BUT  SUCH
TEMPERATURE  SHALL  NOT EXCEED ***** DEGREES. ONSITE THEREFORE MAKES NO WARRANTY
EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED IN LAW WITH REGARD TO THE OUTLET SPECIFICATIONS OF THE
RECYCLED  MATERIALS.

8    INSURANCE,  INDEMNIFICATION,  RELEASE  AND  RISK  OF  LOSS:

8.1  INSURANCE:  During  the  term of  this Contract, OnSite shall, at  OnSite's
expense,  maintain  with  an  insurance  company  or  companies authorized to do
business  in the state where the Work is to be performed, insurance coverages of
the  kind  and  in  the  amounts  set  forth  below,  insuring  the  liabilities
specifically  assumed by OnSite in this Contract.  OnSite shall, if requested to
do  so by Customer, procure from the company or companies writing said insurance
a  certificate  or  certificates that said insurance is in full force and effect
and  that the company or companies writing said insurance shall endeavor to give
thirty  (30) days prior notice to Customer of cancellation or material change to
the insurance.  For liabilities assumed hereunder by OnSite, its insurance shall
be  endorsed  to  provide that the underwriters waive their right of subrogation
against  Customer.  Customer  will,  as  well,  cause  its  insurer  to  waive
subrogation  against  OnSite  for  liability  it  assumes and shall maintain, at
Customer's  expense,  or  shall self insure, insurance coverage of the same kind
and  in  the  same  amount  as  is  required  of  OnSite,  insuring  liabilities
specifically  assumed  by  Customer  under  this  Contract:

          8.1.1  Adequate  Workers'  Compensation  Insurance  complying  with
          applicable state laws or Employers' Liability Insurance with limits of
          $1,000,000.

          8.1.2  Comprehensive  Public  Liability  Property  Damage Insurance or
          Public  Liability Property Damage Insurance with a $1,000,000 combined
          single  limit;  this  policy  includes  Pollution  Liability.

          8.1.3  Automobile  Public  Liability  Insurance  with  a  $1,000,000
          combined  single limit death or injury and Automobile Public Liability
          Property  Damage  Insurance  with  a $1,000,000 combined single limit.

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8.2  INDEMNIFICATION

          8.2.1  OnSite's  Unit: OnSite shall assume liability at all times for,
          and  shall  protect,  defend  and  indemnify  Customer,  its officers,
          directors,  employees and agents from and against all claims, demands,
          and  causes  of  action  of  every  kind and character resulting from,
          damage  to  or  destruction  of  OnSite's  Unit and/or property or the
          equipment  and/or  property of any of OnSite's subcontractors, if any,
          regardless  of  when  or  how such damage or destruction occurs unless
          such  damage  or  loss  is  due  to  the  gross  negligence or willful
          misconduct  of  Customer,  and  OnSite  shall  release Customer of any
          liability for any such loss, except loss or damage under paragraph5.2.

          8.2.2  Customer's  Equipment:  Customer  shall assume liability at all
          times  for,  and  shall  protect,  defend  and  indemnify  OnSite, its
          officers,  directors, employees, members, managers and agents from and
          against  all  claims,  demands, and causes of action of every kind and
          character  resulting  from,  damage  to  or  destruction of Customer's
          equipment  and/or  property or the equipment and/or property of any of
          Customer's  contractors (other than those covered by the provisions of
          paragraph  8.2.1), or Customer's client, if any, regardless of when or
          how  such  damage  or destruction occurs unless such damage or loss is
          due  to  the  gross  negligence  or  willful misconduct of OnSite, and
          Customer  shall  release  OnSite  of  any liability for any such loss.

          8.2.3  OnSite  agrees  to indemnify, save harmless and defend Customer
          from  and  against  any  and  all liabilities, penalties, forfeitures,
          suits,  losses,  damages  and  costs  and expenses (including costs of
          defense,  settlement,  and  reasonable attorney fees ), which Customer
          may hereafter incur or become responsible for, as a result of death or
          bodily  injury  to  any person, (including the employees of each party
          hereto  and  the  employees  of  their subcontractors), destruction or
          damage to or loss of use of any property other than set forth in 8.2.1
          and 8.2.2 or contamination of or adverse effects on the environment to
          the  extent  directly  caused  by:  the  negligence  or  intentional
          misconduct  of  OnSite,  its  employees,  agents,  representatives, or
          subcontractors in the performance of this Contract, provided, however,
          that  such  indemnification  shall  not  apply  to  the  extent  such
          liabilities  result  from  Customer's  negligence  or  intentional
          misconduct  or  from  a  breach  of  this  Contract  by  Customer.

          8.2.4  Customer  agrees  to indemnify, save harmless and defend OnSite
          from  and  against  any  and  all liabilities, penalties, forfeitures,
          suits,  losses,  damages  and  costs  and expenses (including costs of
          defense,  settlement, and reasonable attorney fees ), which OnSite may
          hereafter  incur  or  become  responsible for, as a result of death or
          bodily  injury  to  any person, (including the employees of each party
          hereto  and  the  employees  of  their subcontractors), destruction or
          damage to or loss of use of any property other than set forth in 8.2.1
          and 8.2.2 or contamination of or adverse effects on the environment to
          the  extent  directly  caused  by:  the  negligence  or  intentional
          misconduct  of  Customer,  its  employees, agents, representatives, or
          subcontractors  in the performance of this Contract provided that such
          indemnification  shall not apply to the extent such liabilities result
          from OnSite's negligence or intentional misconduct or from a breach of
          this  Contract  by  OnSite.

          8.2.5  In  the  event  that any claim for indemnification hereunder is
          contributed to the negligence or intentional misconduct of both OnSite
          and  Customer,  the  parties  agree  that  any  and  all  liabilities,
          penalties,  forfeitures,  losses,  damages  and  costs  and  expenses
          (including  costs  of  defense, settlement, and reasonable attorney, )
          shall  be  apportioned  among  the  parties  on  the  basis  of  their
          comparative  degrees of fault which shall be determined in the absence
          of  agreement  by  the parties through binding arbitration pursuant to
          Section  13.  hereunder.

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8.3  EXCLUDED  MATERIALS:  NOTWITHSTANDING  ANY  OTHER  PROVISION  OF  THIS
AGREEMENT CUSTOMER SHALL RELEASE ONSITE OF ANY LIABILITY FOR, AND SHALL PROTECT,
DEFEND  AND  INDEMNIFY  ONSITE,  ITS OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES, MEMBERS AND
MANAGERS  FROM  AND  AGAINST  ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND CAUSES OF ACTION OF EVERY
KIND  AND  CHARACTER,  WITHOUT  LIMIT  AND WITHOUT REGARD TO THE CAUSE OR CAUSES
THEREOF  OR  THE  NEGLIGENCE OF ANY PARTY OR PARTIES, ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH
NATURALLY OCCURRING RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS ("NORM"), NARM, HIGH LEVEL RADIOACTIVE
WASTE,  LOW  LEVEL  RADIOACTIVE  WASTE,  MIXED  WASTE,  OR  PCBS  ("COLLECTIVELY
"EXCLUDED  MATERIALS").   Customer  shall also provide OnSite with all pertinent
information  with  regard to Excluded Materials at the site where the Work shall
be  performed.

8.4  CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES:  Neither  party shall be  liable to the  other  for
special, indirect or consequential damages resulting from or arising out of this
Contract,  including,  without  limitation,  loss  of  profit  or  business
interruptions including loss or delay of production, however same may be caused.

8.5  INDEMNITIES:  The  indemnities and  releases and  assumptions of  liability
extended  by the parties hereto under the provisions of Article 8 shall inure to
the  benefit  of the parties, their parent, holding and affiliated companies and
their  respective  officers, directors, employees, members, managers, agents and
servants.  EXCEPT  AS  OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY LIMITED HEREIN IN 8.2.3 AND 8.2.4, IT
IS  THE  INTENT  OF  PARTIES HERETO THAT ALL INDEMNITY OBLIGATIONS, RELEASES AND
LIABILITIES  ASSUMED  BY  SUCH  PARTIES  UNDER TERMS OF THIS CONTRACT, INCLUDING
WITHOUT  LIMITATION  8.2.1 and 8.2.2 HEREOF, BE WITHOUT LIMIT AND WITHOUT REGARD
TO  THE  CAUSE  OR  CAUSES  THEREOF  (INCLUDING  PREEXISTING  CONDITIONS),  THE
UNSEAWORTHINESS  OF ANY VESSEL OR VESSELS, STRICT LIABILITY, BREACH OF CONTRACT,
BREACH  OF WARRANTY, VIOLATION OF STATUTE OR REGULATION OR THE NEGLIGENCE OF ANY
PARTY  OR  PARTIES, WHETHER SUCH NEGLIGENCE BE SOLE, JOINT OR CONCURRENT, ACTIVE
OR PASSIVE.  The terms and provisions of paragraph 8.2 shall have no application
to  claims  or causes of action asserted against Customer or OnSite by reason of
any  agreement  of  indemnity  with  a  person  or  entity  not  a party hereto.

8.6  ***** INDEMNITY:

     8.6.1  OnSite  indemnification of Customer.   OnSite  agrees  that  it will
defend  at  its  own expense, including court costs and attorney fees, all suits
against  Customer.  ***** OnSite agrees that it will pay all sums that, by final
judgment  or  decree  in any such suits, may be assessed against Customer. *****
The  above obligation of OnSite is subject to Customer providing OnSite with (i)
timely written notice of all claims ***** and of any suits brought or threatened
against  Customer,  and  (ii)  the authority to assume the sole defense there of
through  its  own  counsel  and  to  compromise or settle any suits, at OnSite's
expense, so far as this may be done without prejudice. ***** If any such suit is
filed,  *****  OnSite  may  at  its  expense  *****  or Customer may immediately
terminate  this  Contract.

     8.6.2.  Customer  indemnification  of OnSite.  Customer agrees that it will
defend  at  its  own expense, including court costs and attorney fees, all suits
against  OnSite.

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*****. Customer  agrees  that  it  will  indemnify and hold OnSite harmless with
respect to any and all sums that, by final judgment or decree in any such suits,
may be assessed against OnSite*****. The above obligation of Customer is subject
to  OnSite providing Customer with (i) timely written notice of all claims *****
and of any suits brought or threatened against OnSite, and (ii) the authority to
assume  the  sole  defense  thereof through its own counsel and to compromise or
settle  any  suits,  at  Customer's  expense,  so  far  as  may  be done without
prejudice  *****.

9    WAIVER,  AMENDMENTS  AND  ASSIGNMENT:

9.1  NO  WAIVER:  No waiver by any party of any  default by any  other  party in
the  performance  of  any  provision,  condition  or requirement herein shall be
deemed  to  be  a  waiver  of,  or  in  any manner release the other party from,
performance  of any other provision, condition or requirement herein, nor deemed
to  be  a  waiver  of,  or  in  any  manner release the other party from, future
performance of the same provision, condition or requirement; nor shall any delay
or  omission  of  any party to exercise any right hereunder in any manner impair
the  exercise  of  any  such  right or any like right accruing to it thereafter.

9.2  AMENDMENT:  No  amendment  to this Contract  shall be  effective  unless in
writing  and  signed by a duly authorized agent or representative of each party.

9.3  ASSIGNMENT:  Neither  party  may  assign this  Contract  without  the prior
written  consent  of the other, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld.
Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, either party may assign this Contract to
an  affiliate (an entity which is more than 50% owned and controlled by a party)
or  to  a  third  party  acquirer in the event of a sale or other disposition of
substantially  all  the  assets  of  a  party.

9.4  SURVIVAL:  The  rights and obligations under paragraphs 8.2 through 8.6 and
paragraph  16  shall  survive  the  termination  or assignment of this Contract.

9.5  SEVERABILITY:  In the event any provision of this Contract should be deemed
inconsistent  with  or  contrary to any federal, state or municipal law, rule or
regulation,  said  provision  shall  be  deemed  modified  to  the  least extent
necessary  to  be  valid  or,  if  not possible, deleted and this Contract shall
continue  in  full  force and effect without affecting the enforceability of the
remaining  provisions,  duties  and  liabilities  set  forth  herein.

9.6  MERGER:  This  Contract  contains  the entire agreement between the parties
hereto with respect to the transactions contemplated herein and all prior and/or
contemporaneous  understandings  and agreements shall merge herein. There are no
additional terms, whether consistent or inconsistent, oral or written, which are
intended  to  be  part of the parties' understanding except as contained in this
Contract.

9.7  MULTIPLE  COUNTERPARTS:  This  Contract  may  be  executed  in  several
counterparts,  each  of which shall be an original, and all of which, when taken
together,  shall  constitute  but  one  and  the  same  agreement.

9.8  RIGHTS  OF  CREDITORS  AND  THIRD  PARTIES UNDER CONTRACT: This Contract is
entered  into  between  for  the  exclusive  benefit of the parties hereto. This
Contract is expressly not intended for the benefit of any creditor of any of the
parties  or  any  other  person.

9.9  FACSIMILE  SIGNATURE:  This Contract shall be effective and deemed executed
for all purposes and with all formalities with the facsimile signature of any of
the  parties  and  shall  be  deemed  an  original  for  all  purposes.

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10   FORCE  MAJEURE:

     Neither  party shall be liable to the other for any delays or damage or any
failure to act due, occasion or caused by reason of any laws, rules, regulations
or  orders  promulgated  by any federal, state or local governmental body or the
rules,  regulations  or  orders  of  any  public  body or official purporting to
exercise  authority  or  control  respecting  the  operations  covered  hereby,
including  the  procurement or use of tools and equipment, or due, occasioned or
caused by strikes, action of the elements, water conditions, inability to obtain
fuel  or  other  critical  materials,  or other causes beyond the control of the
party  affected  thereby.   In  the  event  that either party hereto is rendered
unable,  wholly  or in part, by any of these causes to carry out its obligations
under this Contract, it is agreed that such [party shall give notice and details
of Force Majeure in writing to the other party as promptly as possible after its
occurrence.  Except  as otherwise provided herein, in such cases the obligations
of  the party giving the notice shall be suspended during the continuance of any
inability  so  caused. In the event the force majeure is not reasonably expected
to  be removed within ninety (90) days, either party may terminate this Contract
at  the  end  of  said  ninety  (90)  day  period.

     GOVERNING  LAW:

     THIS  CONTRACT  SHALL  BE  CONSTRUED,  GOVERNED,  INTERPRETED, ENFORCED AND
LITIGATED,  AND  THE RELATIONS BETWEEN THE PARTIES DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE  LAWS  OF  TEXAS.
               -----

11   ARBITRATION:

     Any  and  all  disputes,  controversies  or  claims  arising  out  of or in
connection  with  this Contract or the breach, termination, validity thereof, or
the  Work  performed hereunder shall be settled by final and binding arbitration
in  accordance  with  the American Arbitration Association rules as presently in
force.  This reference to arbitration shall be enforceable and judgment upon any
award  rendered in any such arbitration may be entered in any court of competent
jurisdiction.  Notwithstanding  any  provisions  of  local,  state,  federal,
national,  international  or  other  applicable  law, the parties agree that the
arbitrators  cannot  award  exemplary  damages.

     The  appointing  authority  shall  the  American  Arbitration  Association.
The  arbitration shall be heard and determined by one arbitrator. The arbitrator
shall  be named by the appointing authority.   The place of arbitration shall be
Houston,  Texas or such other location mutually agreed upon by the parties.  The
English  language shall be used in the arbitral proceedings.  The award shall be
made and payable in U.S. dollars free of any tax or other deductions.  The award
may  include  interest  from  the  date of any breach or other violation of this
Contract.  The  arbitrators  shall fix the appropriate rate of interest from the
date  of  the  breach  or  other violation to the date that the award is paid in
full.  In  no  event,  however,  should  the interest rate during such period be
lower  than  the  prime  commercial lending rate for favored borrowers announced
from  time  to  time  by  the  Wall  Street  Journal.

     A  legal  representative is authorized to act for and bind the party and to
receive  documents  on  behalf of the party.  A legal assistant does not possess
these  powers  held  by  a  legal  representative.  The  claimant is required to
include  the  last  known  address  versus the current address of the respondent
party in the statement of claim.  The claimant is required to include only those
points  of  issue known by reasonable investigation at the time of the filing of
the  statement  of  claim.  The  parties may stipulate whether discovery will be
limited  or  broad ranging.  If the parties fail to so stipulate, the appointing
authority will determine the method of discovery that will be used.  Parties may
use rebuttal witnesses upon reasonable notice to both the opposing party and the
arbitration panel.  Parties may also introduce expert witnesses.  All notices to
be  given  in  connection  with  the  arbitration  shall  be  in  writing.

12   SECURITY:

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     Customer  shall provide, at its sole cost, adequate security to protect and
secure  OnSite's  personnel  and  ITD  Unit  in the area where the Work is being
performed.

13   INDEPENDENT  CONTRACTOR

     In  the  performance  of  any  Work by OnSite for Customer, OnSite shall be
deemed  to  be an independent contractor, with the authority and right to direct
and  control  all  of the details of the Work, Customer being interested only in
the results obtained.  However, all Work contemplated shall meet the approval of
Customer  and  shall  be subjected to the general right of inspection.  Customer
shall  have  no  right  or  authority  to  supervise or give instructions to the
employees,  agents,  or  representative of OnSite, but such employees, agents or
representatives  at all times shall be under the direct and sole supervision and
control  of  OnSite.

14   NOTICES:

     All  notices  to  be  given with respect to this Contract, unless otherwise
provided  for,  shall  be  given  in  writing  to  the  Customer  and the OnSite
respectively  at  the  addresses herein above shown. Notice may be given by fax,
overnight  delivery  and/or  registered  or  certified  mail.  Notice  shall  be
effective  upon  delivery.  Either  party  may  change the address for notice by
giving  the  other  party  written  notice.

15   CONFIDENTIALITY:

     All  confidential  information  obtained  by  OnSite  in the conduct of its
operations  hereunder  or supplied by Customer in connection with the Work shall
be  treated  as  confidential  and  shall not be divulged by OnSite to any third
party  during  the term of this Contract and for five years thereafter and shall
not  be  used  by  OnSite  for any purpose other than fulfilling its obligations
under  this  Contract.  All  confidential  information obtained by Customer with
regard  to the Work hereunder or supplied by OnSite in connection with the Work,
including  all  technical  information  regarding  OnSite's  ITD  Unit, indirect
thermal  desorption  or other  process used  by OnSite during the Work, shall be
treated  as  confidential  and  shall  not  be divulged by Customer to any third
party  during  the term of this Contract and for five years thereafter and shall
not  be  used by Customer  for any purpose other than fulfilling its obligations
under  this  Contract.  The  provisions  of  this  paragraph  shall  survive any
termination  or assignment of this Contract.  OnSite and Customer shall take all
reasonable efforts to insure that their respective employees, members, managers,
agents,  representatives  and/or  subcontractors  shall  also  be  bound by this
paragraph.  For  purposes  of  this  Contract  confidential information shall be
defined  as  plans,  technical information, process diagrams or plans, equipment
designs,  process  procedures  and  systems,  suppliers,  facilities,  know-how,
technique,  drawings,  specifications,  data,  financial  information  and other
documentation  or  information, in oral, written or digital form which is either
non  public,  confidential  or proprietary in nature produced or communicated by
either  party  (the  "communicating  party")  to the other party (the "receiving
party")  which  constitute  valuable  trade  secrets  and  are considered by the
communicating  party  to  be  confidential  and  proprietary.  Confidential
information  shall  not include: (i) information which at the time of disclosure
is  or  thereafter  becomes within the public domain other than by reason of the
receiving  party's  breach  of  this  Contract;  (ii) information which prior to
disclosure  hereunder  was in the receiving party's possession without violation
of  any  secrecy  obligation  to  the  communicating  party  either  directly or
indirectly;  (iii)  information  which  subsequent  to  disclosure  hereunder is
obtained by the receiving party from a third party who is lawfully in possession
of  such  information  and  which  information is not subject to restrictions on
disclosure  or  use;  or  (iv)  the  results of the testing performed under this
Contract,  which  the  parties  agree  shall  be  subject  to public disclosure.

This  Contract  is  agreed  to  and accepted by the parties on this _____ day of
_____________________,  2003.

                    Rineco  Chemical  Industries,  Inc.

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                                   -------------------------
                                   By:
                                   Title:

                                   OnSite  Technology  LLC

                                   -------------------------
                                   By:
                                   Title:

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                                    EXHIBIT A

HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLING SERVICES CONTRACT - DATED ____________________________
BETWEEN  ONSITE  TECHNOLOGY  LLC  AND  RINECO  CHEMICAL  INDUSTRIES  INC.

              SPECIFICATIONS, COMPENSATION AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS

1.   SCOPE  OF  WORK

     The  operation,  supervision  and  maintenance of one (1) OnSite Technology
Indirect  Thermal  Desorption  Series  6000  System  at  Customer's  facility in
Haskell,  Arkansas,  USA.

PILOT  PROJECT  PHASE  -During  the  *****  operating  ***** period of the Pilot
Project Phase, the ITD Unit will recycle various batches of ***** waste with the
resulting  recycled  materials consisting of liquid hydrocarbons and solids. The
batches of ***** waste will be recycled at varying temperatures to determine the
most efficient recycling parameters but in no event shall the temperature exceed
*****  degrees.

     OPERATING  PHASE-Recycling of  ***** waste with the resulting
recycled  materials  consisting  of  liquid  hydrocarbons,  solids  and  metal.

2.   INLET  SPECIFICATIONS:
Customer  represents  that  petroleum contamination levels of the material to be
remediated  and  recycled  are less than ***** parts per million total petroleum
hydrocarbons  (volume).  Saturation  levels  (other  than  total  petroleum
hydrocarbons)  of material to be remediated and recycled do not exceed ***** (by
volume).  COMBINED  TOTAL  LIQUID  SATURATION  LEVELS  SHALL NOT EXCEED ***** BY

VOLUME.
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     Customer  represents  that  the  materials  to  be recycled will consist of
industrial  hazardous  waste,  but  will  not  contain  any  NORM (except exempt
levels), NARM, high level radioactive waste, low level radioactive wastes, mixed
wastes  or  PCBs.  Debris  contained in materials to be recycled shall be  *****
by  *****  inch  strips  of  thin metal or will not exceed ***** in diameter. As
required  by  Section  6.3.1  of  the  Contract,  the  Operating Phase shall not
commence  until  OnSite and Customer have entered into a written agreement as to
the  dimensions  of  the  metal  which  will  be included in the materials to be
recycled  and  such  written  agreement  shall  become  part  of  the  Inlet
Specifications.  The  total sulfur content shall be less than ***** ppm (Wt) [or
*****  by weight]. Customer will provide OnSite with a waste characterization of
each  batch  of  waste  submitted  to  OnSite  for  recycling.

     Feed  Specifications:  ***** Waste

Measurement:  Method  to  be  determined  and  agreed  to  between  the parties.

3.   OUTLET  SPECIFICATIONS  AND  TESTING:

     PILOT  PROJECT  PHASE: There are no outlet specifications set for the Pilot
Project  Phase.  The  testing  during  the  phase shall be based on the protocol
defined  by  Customer  and  agreed  upon  by  the  parties.

     OPERATING  PHASE:  Outlet  material  will  consist  of  recycled  liquid
hydrocarbons,  recycled water and recycled solids.  OnSite shall not be required
to  meet  any  specific  level  of  total petroleum hydrocarbons in the recycled
solids.

4.   DISPOSITION  OF  TREATED  MATERIALS:

     Recycled  liquid  hydrocarbons  and  water  shall  be returned to Customer.
Recycled  solid  materials  shall  be  disposed  of  by  Customer.

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5.   COMPENSATION:

     OnSite  shall  be paid the following rates for the Work performed under the
Contract:

     a.  MOBILIZATION:  Customer  shall  provide  all  required  and  necessary
transportation to mobilize OnSite's equipment from their Houston, Texas location
to  Haskell,  Arkansas  and  pay OnSite a mobilization fee of  *****.

     b.  DEMOBILIZATION:  Customer  shall  provide  all  required  and necessary
transportation  to  demobilize  OnSite's  equipment from their Haskell, Arkansas
location to Houston, Texas and pay OnSite a demobilization fee of  *****.

     c.  MOVING RATE:  During the time, if any, that OnSite's Unit is in transit
between  two  of  Customer's  Work  Sites,  Customer shall pay OnSite the out of
pocket  cost  of said move plus the applicable Stand by Rate as set forth below.

     d.  PILOT  PROJECT  PHASE-RATE:  During  the  Pilot  Project  Phase of this
Contract  Customer  shall  pay  OnSite  ***** for testing. In no event shall the
Pilot  Project  Phase  exceed  *****  calendar  days.

     e.  OPERATING  PHASE-RATE  MONTHLY RATE: During the Operating Phase of this
Contract,  Customer  shall  pay  OnSite  a  base  rate of ***** per ITD Unit per
calendar  month plus ***** per ton for all material processed in excess of *****
tons  per  month.  OnSite shall guarantee to process a minimum of ***** tons per
calendar  month  of  the  material  described  in  article  two (2) above (INLET
SPECIFICATIONS) and discharge temperatures not to exceed ***** degrees. The base
rate shall become applicable from the Commencement of Operations and continue to
be applicable until termination of this Contract, including during any period in
which  the  unit  is  Moving.

     f. FORCE MAJEURE RATE. The force majeure rate per twenty-four (24) hour day
(unmanned)  per  ITD  unit  shall  be  *****. The force majeure rate shall be in
effect  when  Work  is  unable to proceed due to force majeure as defined in the
Contract.

     g.  REIMBURSABLE  RATE:  Customer  shall  reimburse OnSite for the costs of
material,  equipment,  Work or services which are to be furnished by Customer as
provided  for  herein but which for convenience are actually furnished by OnSite
at  Customer's  request,  plus  20%  for  such  cost  of  handling.

     h. OPEN SHOP LABOR: OnSite's bid is based on using open shop labor.  Should
conditions  require  the  use  of  union labor, OnSite's price will be adjusted.

6.   PERMITS

     OnSite  shall  provide  the  following  permits:  NONE

     Customer  shall  provide  the  following  permits:  ALL

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7.     EQUIPMENT,  MATERIALS  AND  SERVICES TO BE FURNISHED BY DESIGNATED PARTY:

     The machinery, equipment, tools, materials, supplies, instruments, services
and  labor  hereinafter  listed,  including any transportation required for such
items, shall be provided at the Work Site at the expense of the party designated
by  an  X  in  the  appropriate  column.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

     ITEM                                                                     CUSTOMER  OnSite
     -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------
<S>  <C>                                                                      <C>       <C>

 1.  Complete Indirect Thermal Desorption Unit & Condenser                                X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

 2.  Machinery to load and move contaminated and recycled material
     (manned and maintained)                                                     X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

 3.  Furnish and maintain adequate ingress and egress to Work Site               X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

 4.  Clear and grade Work Site and provide site for Unit                         X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

 5.  Hazwoper 29 CFR 1910.120 training                                                    X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

 6.  Petroleum Industry Safety Training Program (16 hour OSHA approved)                   X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

 7.  Additional customer required training & specialty safety equipment
     (Including H2S training)                                                    X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

 8.  Fuel-Diesel or natural gas at 5 psi                                         X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

 9.  Fuel tanks and Fuel lines to Unit                                           X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

10.  Water and water lines to Unit                                               X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

11.  Toilet Facilities                                                           X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

12.  Trash receptacle                                                            X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

13.  Catering for OnSite personnel                                                        X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

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     ITEM                                                                     CUSTOMER  OnSite
     -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

14.  Living Quarters for OnSite personnel                                                 X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

15.  Phone and Fax/ Long Distance Services                                       X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

16.  Communications equipment for OnSite operations- phone and fax               X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

17.  Sand or soil to add to materials to be recycled, if necessary               X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

18.  Lines from condenser to recycled storage                                    X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

19.  Storage vessels (tanks) for and disposal of recycled liquids (oil and
     water)                                                                      X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

20.  Storage vessels for and disposal of recycled solids                         X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

21.  Water for rehydration
     (including tankage and transportation if needed)                            X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

22.  Electric power for OnSite Unit/ Requires.  If utility power is used as
     main supply then a back up generator may be required for emergency
     shut downs.
                                                                                 X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

23.  Operators and assistants for operation of OnSite Unit                                X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

24.  Any site specific transportation moves, if applicable                       X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

25.  Site security                                                               X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

26.  First aid and/or medical attention at site                                  X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

27.  Office Space (heated and air conditioned)                                   X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

28.  Storage and Staging area for materials to be recycled                       X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

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     ITEM                                                                     CUSTOMER  OnSite
     -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

29.  Any additional facilities, materials or equipment required to meet
     governmental standards including carbon filter and/or thermal oxidizer      X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

30.  Carbon filtration System or thermal oxidizer for non-condensed VOC's
     from secondary off-gas of required                                          X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

31.  Fresh Water Tanks if Required                                               X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------

32.  Transportation of Fresh Water if Required                                   X
---  -----------------------------------------------------------------------  --------  ------
</TABLE>

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                                    EXHIBIT B

The following clauses, when required by law, are incorporated in the Contract by
reference  as  if  fully  set  out:

1.   The  Equal  Opportunity  Clause  prescribed  in  41  CFR  60-1.4.

2.   The  Affirmative  Action  Clause  prescribed  in  41 CFR 60-250.4 regarding
     veterans  and  veterans  of  the  Viet  Nam  era.

3.   The  Affirmative Action Clause for handicapped workers prescribed in 41 CFR
     60-741.4.

4.   The  Certification  of  Compliance with Environmental Laws prescribed in 40
     CFR  15.20.

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