Document:

Exhibit 10.1

     TRIBE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. TRIBE INVESTMENT PARTNERS TRIBE MEDIA GROUP
                                 THE BIZ X SHOW

                              CONSULTING AGREEMENT

This Agreement (the ""Agreement"") is dated JANUARY 13, 2003 and is entered into
by and between AMERICAN SOIL TECHNOLOGIES INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION
(hereinafter referred to as ""CLIENT"") and TRIBE COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
(hereinafter referred to as ""TCI"").

1. CONDITIONS. This Agreement will not take effect, and TCI will have no
obligation to provide any service whatsoever, unless and until CLIENT returns a
signed copy of this Agreement to TCI (either by mail or facsimile copy). CLIENT
shall be truthful with TCI in regard to any relevant material regarding CLIENT,
verbally or otherwise, or this entire Agreement will terminate and all monies
paid shall be forfeited without further notice.

Agreed, CLIENTS INITIALS: _____________

Upon execution of this Agreement, CLIENT agrees to cooperate with TCI in
carrying out the purposes of this Agreement, keep TCI informed of any
developments of importance pertaining to CLIENT's business and abide by this
Agreement in its entirety.

2. SCOPE AND DUTIES. During the term of this Agreement, TCI will perform the
following services for CLIENT:

2.1      DUTIES TO BE PERFORMED FOR CLIENT

CAPITAL FORMATION

TCI shall introduce client to the appropriate sources to facilitate a financing
structure similar to the following:

1ST TIER] AMOUNT: $500,000

EXEMPTION: PRIVATE PLACEMENT PURSUANT TO REG. `D' [505/506]

TYPE: SERIES `A' COMMON

PRICE: UNITS CONSISTING OF - 1 [ONE] $.20 / SHARE + 1 [ONE] $.30
        WARRANT [EXCERSIZEABLE WITHIN TWO YEARS OF THE DATE OF SUBSCRIPTION]

TERMS: ALL STOCK ISSUED PURSUANT TO RULE 144

2ND TIER] AMOUNT: $1,000,000

EXEMPTION: PRIVATE PLACEMENT PURSUANT TO REG. `D' [505/506]

TYPE: SERIES `B' COMMON

PRICE: UNITS CONSISTING OF - 1 [ONE] $.50 / SHARE + 1 [ONE] $1.00
        WARRANT [EXCERSIZEABLE WITHIN TWO YEARS OF THE DATE OF SUBSCRIPTION]

TERMS: ALL STOCK ISSUED PURSUANT TO RULE 144

                5752 Oberlin Drive. Ste. 200 San Diego, CA 92121
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3RD TIER] AMOUNT: $1,500,000

EXEMPTION: PRIVATE PLACEMENT PURSUANT TO REG. `D' [505/506]

TYPE: SERIES `B' COMMON

PRICE: UNITS CONSISTING OF - 1 [ONE] $.75 / SHARE + 1 [ONE] $2.00
         WARRANT [EXCERSIZEABLE WITHIN TWO YEARS OF THE DATE OF SUBSCRIPTION]

RETAIL SUPPORT

*    Facilitate introductions to criteria-specific Broker-Dealers to assist in
     `retail' support

*    Facilitate introductions to criteria-specific Market Makers to assist in
     `retail' support

*    Participate in CLIENT due diligence presentation(s) to Broker-Dealers and
     Market Makers

AUDIO WEBCAST SERVICES [INTERNET ONLY]

*    Feature Company in monthly Internet Chat Webcasts

*    Pre-announce all Webcasts and Video Feature on company to Broker-Dealer,
     Market-Maker Database and Opt-In database

*    Archiving of Webcasts and interviews to client website

*    Announce interviews on all OTC and Small/Micro Cap News and Message servers
     [press releases NOT included]

*    Conversion of all Webcasts and Video Features on company and interviews to
     .wav,.mpg or applicable format

SHAREHOLDER COMMUNIQUE/MICROSITE PRODUCTION

*    Write, edit and graphically produce, bind and in-house printing of 4-color
     'Shareholder Communique'

*    Conversion of 'Shareholder Communique' to .pdf format [Adobe Acrobat]

*    Archive 'Shareholder Communique' on client website

                5752 Oberlin Drive. Ste. 200 San Diego, CA 92121
                       PH:[858]453-4101 FAX: [858]453-4102
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ASSISTANCE IN APPLICATION TO NASDAQ BBX EXCHANGE

*    Provide Listing Information

*    Reserve new BBX Symbol

*    Compile required BBX information for Application

*    Assist in understanding Rule changes

*    Prepare BBX Application

GENERAL FINANCIAL PUBLIC RELATIONS SERVICES

*    Strategic Planning and Partnering Licensing Agreements and Marketing
     Promotions

*    Review and rewrite [if necessary] of Company issued press releases

*    Assistance in distribution of company news as appropriate and in concert
     with milestones and newsworthy events [DOW, BLOOMBERG, REUTERS, ET. AL]

*    Distribute CLIENT news and relevant information to market makers, financial
     media, selected Internet stock pages/threads and OTC analyst community

*    Provide general financial public relations support to CLIENT

     2.2     ADVICE AND COUNSEL. TCI will provide advice and counsel regarding
             CLIENT's strategic business and financial plans, strategy and
             negotiations with potential lenders/investors, joint venture,
             corporate partners and others involving financial and
             financially-related transactions.

     2.3     INTRODUCTIONS TO THE INVESTMENT COMMUNITY. TCI has a familiarity or
             association with numerous broker/dealers and investment
             professionals across the country and will enable contact between
             CLIENT and/or CLIENT's affiliate to facilitate business
             transactions among them. TCI shall use its contacts in the
             brokerage community to assist CLIENT in establishing relationships
             with private equity capital sources (venture capital, etc.) and
             securities dealers while providing the most recent information
             about CLIENT to interested securities dealers on a regular and
             continuous basis. TCI understands that this is in keeping with
             CLIENT's business objectives and plan to market CLIENT's business
             or project to the investment community.

     2.4     CLIENT AND/OR CLIENT'S AFFILIATE TRANSACTION DUE DILIGENCE. TCI
             will participate and assist CLIENT in the due diligence process on
             all proposed financial transactions affecting CLIENT of which TCI
             is notified in writing in advance, including conducting
             investigation of and providing advice on the financial, valuation
             and stock price implications of the proposed transaction(s).

     2.5     ADDITIONAL DUTIES. CLIENT and TCI shall mutually agree upon any
             additional duties that TCI may provide for compensation paid or
             payable by CLIENT under this Agreement. Although there is no
             requirement to do so, such additional agreement(s) may be attached
             hereto and made a part hereof by written amendments to be listed as
             "Exhibits" beginning with "Exhibit A" and initialed by both
             parties.

                5752 Oberlin Drive. Ste. 200 San Diego, CA 92121
                       PH:[858]453-4101 FAX: [858]453-4102
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     2.6     STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE. TCI shall devote such time and efforts to
             the affairs of the CLIENT as is reasonably necessary to render the
             services contemplated by this Agreement. TCI is not responsible for
             the performance of any services which may be rendered hereunder if
             the CLIENT fails to provide the requested information in writing
             prior thereto. The services of TCI shall not include the rendering
             of any legal opinions or the performance of any work that is in the
             ordinary purview of a certified public accountant. TCI cannot
             guarantee results on behalf of CLIENT, but shall use commercially
             reasonable efforts in providing the services listed above. If an
             interest is expressed in satisfying all or part of CLIENT's
             financial needs, TCI shall notify CLIENT and advise it as to the
             source of such interest and any terms and conditions of such
             interest. TCI's duty is to introduce and market CLIENT's funding
             request to appropriate funding sources. TCI will in no way act as a
             "broker-dealer" under state securities laws. Because all final
             decisions pertaining to any particular investment are to be made by
             CLIENT, CLIENT may be required to communicate directly with
             potential funding sources.

     2.7     NON-GUARANTEE. TCI MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT TCI WILL BE ABLE TO
             SUCCESSFULLY MARKET AND IN TURN SECURE A LOAN OR INVESTMENT
             FINANCING FOR CLIENT, OR TO SUCCESSFULLY PROCURE SUCH LOAN OR
             INVESTMENT WITHIN CLIENTS DESIRED TIMEFRAME OR TO GUARANTEE THAT IT
             WILL SECURE ANY LOAN OR INVESTMENT FINANCING WITH A SPECIFIC OR
             MINIMUM RETURN, INTEREST RATE OR OTHER TERMS. NEITHER ANYTHING IN
             THIS AGREEMENT TO THE CONTRARY NOR THE PAYMENT OF DEPOSITS TO TCI
             BY CLIENT PURSUANT TO FEE AGREEMENTS FOR SERVICES NOT CONTEMPLATED
             HEREIN SHALL BE CONSTRUED AS ANY SUCH GUARANTEE. ANY COMMENTS MADE
             REGARDING POTENTIAL TIME FRAMES OR ANYTHING THAT PERTAINS TO THE
             OUTCOME OF CLIENT'S FUNDING REQUESTS ARE EXPRESSIONS OF OPINION
             ONLY. CLIENT ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES IT IS NOT REQUIRED TO MAKE
             EXCLUSIVE USE OF TCI FOR ANY SERVICES OR DOCUMENTATION DEEMED
             NECESSARY FOR THE PURPOSE OF SECURING INVESTMENTS. TCI HAS MADE NO
             SUCH DEMANDS IN ORDER FOR CLIENT'S PROJECT TO BE MARKETED UNDER THE
             TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. TCI HOLDS NO EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS TO THE
             MARKETING OF CLIENT'S PROJECT.

             Agreed, CLIENT INITIALS:____________

3. COMPENSATION TO TCI.

3.1 CLIENT will pay for services described herein. The fees shown below shall be
payable as follows:

OPTION `A'

3.1.a)  Due at inception of this Agreement:                            $12,500.

3.1.b)  Due upon first tranche of funding:                             $12,500.

3.1.c)  Due the first day of month four:

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                                                                   *UNREGISTERED
                                                           COMMON SHARES OF SOYL
                                                                EQUAL TO $75,000

*NOTE - PRICED BASED UPON 10 DAY AVERAGE CLOSING BID PER SHARE CALCULATED THE
DATE OF TRANSFER

4.   TERM. TERM OF AGREEMENT IS SIX MONTHS. THIS AGREEMENT MAY BE CANCELLABLE AT
     ANY TIME BY EITHER PARTY IN WRITING. IF AGREEMENT IS TERMINATED,
     COMPENSATION RECEIVED SHALL BE RETAINED BY TCI AND NO FURTHER FEES SHALL
     REMAIN DUE.

5.   NON CIRCUMVENTION. In and for valuable consideration, CLIENT hereby agrees
     that TCI may introduce (whether by written, oral, data, or other form of
     communication) CLIENT to one or more opportunities, including, without
     limitation, existing or potential investors, lenders, borrowers, trusts,
     natural persons, corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships,
     unincorporated businesses, sole proprietorships and similar entities (an
     ""Opportunity"" or ""Opportunities""). CLIENT further acknowledges and
     agrees that the identity of the subject Opportunities, and all other
     information concerning an Opportunity (including without limitation, all
     mailing information, phone and fax numbers, email addresses and other
     contact information) introduced hereunder are the property of TCI, and
     shall be treated as confidential information by CLIENT, it affiliates,
     officers, directors, shareholders, employees, agents, representatives,
     successors and assigns. CLIENT shall not use such information, except in
     the context of any arrangement with TCI in which TCI is directly and
     actively involved, and never without TCI's prior written approval. CLIENT
     further agrees that neither it nor its employees, affiliates or assigns,
     shall enter into, or otherwise arrange (either for it/him/herself, or any
     other person or entity) any business relationship, contact any person
     regarding such Opportunity, either directly or indirectly, or any of its
     affiliates, or accept any compensation or advantage in relation to such
     Opportunity except as directly though TCI, without the prior written
     approval of TCI. TCI is relying on CLIENT's assent to these terms and their
     intent to be bound by the terms by evidence of their signature. Without
     CLIENT's signed assent to these terms, TCI would not introduce any
     Opportunity or disclose any confidential information to CLIENT as herein
     described.

6.   ARBITRATION. The parties herein agree to arbitrate any dispute pursuant to
     the guidelines set forth by the American Arbitration Association. NOTE: IF
     ANY PARTY SHALL INSTITUTUTE ANY COURT PROCEEDING IN AN EFFORT TO RESIST
     ARBITRATION AND BE UNSUCCESSFUL IN RESISTING ARBITRATION OR SHALL
     UNSUCCESSFULLY CONTEST THE JURISDICTION OF ANY ARBITRATION FORUM, OVER ANY
     MATTER WHICH IS THE SUBJECT OF THIS AGREEMENT, THE PREVAILING PARTY SHALL
     BE ENTITLED TO RECOVER FROM THE LOSING PARTY ITS LEGAL FEES AND ANY
     OUT-OF-POCKET EXPENSES INCURRED IN CONNECTION WITH THE DEFENSE OF SUCH
     LEGAL PROCEEDING OR ITS EFFORTS TO ENFORCE ITS RIGHTS TO ARBITRATION AS
     PROVIDED FOR HEREIN.

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                       PH:[858]453-4101 FAX: [858]453-4102
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly
executed, all as of the day and year first above written.

CLIENT:                                    TCI:
AMERICAN SOIL TECHNOLOGIES INC.            TRIBE COMMUNICATIONS, INC.

BY:_____________________________           BY:___________________________
     Carl P. Ranno

Its: President/CEO                         Its:__________________________

Address: 215 N. Marengo Ave. Suite 110     Address: 5752 Oberlin Drive. Ste. 200
         Pasadena CA 91101                          San Diego, CA 92121

Contact Person: Carl P. Ranno              Contact Person: Robert Sullivan

Date: ______________________               Date:________________________

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                                 www.epowow.comExhibit 10.2

                              DISTRIBUTOR AGREEMENT
                                     Between
                              THE AMBER GROUP, LLC
                                       And
                        AMERICAN SOIL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

     The Amber Group, LLC, a California Limited Liability Company ("TAG" or
"Supplier") and American Soil Technologies, Inc., a Nevada Corporation ("ASTI"or
"Distributor"), in consideration of the promises made herein and intending to be
legally bound, agree as follows:

                            ARTICLE 1. RECITALS

     SECTION 1.01. LEGAL STATUS OF TAG. TAG is a limited liability company duly
organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of the State of
California, with power to own property and carry on its business as it is now
being conducted. TAG has its principal office and place of business at 5201
Boylan Street, Bakersfield, CA 93305

     SECTION 1.02. LEGAL STATUS OF ASTI. The Distributor is a corporation, duly
organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of the State of
Nevada, with corporate power to own property and carry on its business as
contemplated by this Agreement. Distributor has its principal office and place
of business at 215N. Marengo Suite 110 Pasadena CA 91101.

     SECTION 1.03. SUPPLIER BUSINESS. The Supplier is engaged in the sale of
specialized chemical products for a variety of applications including industrial
chemicals, GRAS products, and GRAS Affirmed Polymers for Flume Water ("the
Products").

     SECTION 1.04. FACILITIES, ABILITY, AND DESIRE TO BE DISTRIBUTOR.

     (a) The Distributor represents that it possesses the technical ability and
will provide the facilities necessary to promote the sale and use of the
Products and is desirous of developing demand for and selling the Products as
set forth in Schedule "A" to the Accounts hereinafter identified in Schedule
"B".

     (b) Supplier is desirous of having Distributor develop demand for and sell
its Products to the Accounts on the terms and conditions set forth herein.

                            ARTICLE 2. DISTRIBUTORSHIP

     SECTION 2.01. GRAS-FLUME AND FOOD PRODUCTS - NON-EXCLUSIVE APPOINTMENT.

     (a) The Supplier appoints the Distributor as a non-exclusive distributor
for the sale of the Products as described in Schedule "A," which products are
affirmed as products that are "Generally Regarded As Safe" or "Generally
Regarded As Safe for Flume Wash Water and Food Contact" ("GRAS - Flume and
Food").
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     (b) The Distributor is restricted to selling GRAS - Flume and Food Products
to persons, firms, and entities who are end-users of the Products, through the
Distributor's own employees. The Distributor is required to invoice the
end-users of the Products described in this SECTION and is specifically
prohibited from selling GRAS and GRAS - Flume and Food Products to persons,
firms, and entities who not are end-users of the Products. These products are
not to be sold by Distributor for resale.

     (c) The Products are to be packaged under a private label as designed and
specified by Distributor. On the label, the following words shall be printed in
a font size and in a color which is clearly legible: "Manufactured by Cytec
Industries."

     (d) During the term of this Agreement, the Supplier shall not appoint any
other or different person, firm, or entity to sell the Products in the Accounts.

     (e) The Distributor shall not open or repackage any GRAS- Flume and Food
Products.

     SECTION 2.02. DISTRIBUTOR'S ACCOUNTS. Distributor's existing Accounts are
set forth in Schedule "B" attached hereto. Distributor may add additional
Accounts to Schedule "B" by obtaining a bona fide purchase order for products
listed in Schedule "A" from the new Account and sending an invoice to such
Account. The Supplier shall not sell Products to Distributor's Accounts.

     SECTION 2.03. SUPPLIER'S ACCOUNTS. Distributor shall not sell Products to
any accounts of the Supplier, its dealers or other distributors.

     SECTION 2.04. SELLING RIGHTS RESERVED. The Supplier may sell the Products
to any person, firm, or entity outside the Distributor's Accounts, but not under
Distributor's private label, or utilizing Distributor's name "American Soil
Technologies."

     SECTION 2.05. ACCEPTANCE. The Distributor accepts the appointment to
develop demand for and to sell the Products within accounts and will make all
sales hereunder in accordance with this Agreement.

     SECTION 2.06. TERM. This Agreement shall continue in full force for the
period of three (3) years from the date of this Agreement commencing on the date
of execution. At the expiration of this initial term, this Agreement shall be
automatically renewed for successive one (1) year terms, unless either of the
parties hereto has given to the other party written notice of its election to
terminate this Agreement at least sixty (60) days prior to the end of the
initial three (3) year term or any successive one (1) year term.
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                              ARTICLE 3. OPERATIONS

     SECTION 3.01. ACCEPTANCE OF ORDERS; FILLING; SHIPMENT; LETTERS OF
AFFIRMATION.

     (a) All orders the Supplier receives for its Products from the Distributor
are subject to acceptance by Supplier.

     (b) The Supplier will use its best efforts to fill the accepted orders as
promptly as practicable, subject, however, to delays caused by Government orders
or requirements, transportation conditions, labor or material shortages,
strikes, riots, fires, or any other cause beyond the Supplier's control. In all
cases, the Supplier will use its best efforts to advise the Distributor in
advance of any inability to make full and timely delivery of any Products, which
the Distributor has previously ordered.

     (c) All Products shall be shipped directly to Distributor's customers by
the Supplier's manufacturer, Cytec Industries.

     (d) The Supplier will prepare letters of affirmation for Products for
Distributor's customers, which shall be provided to Distributor's customers
prior to delivery of Products.

     SECTION 3.02. PAYMENT.

     (a) The Distributor shall pay the Supplier for its Products the
Distributor's net prices, f.o.b. Bakersfield, California, within thirty (30)
days of invoice, according to the schedule of prices set forth in Schedule "A"
attached hereto, as such Schedule may be modified from time to time by Supplier.

     (b) The Supplier may change the schedule of prices from time to time, but
only if it experiences a material change in the cost of raw materials, or other
supply, and then only upon ninety (90) days' prior written notice to
Distributor.

     SECTION 3.03. DISTRIBUTOR'S EFFORTS, FACILITIES, AND PERSONNEL. The
Distributor will use its best efforts to promote demand for and sale of the
Supplier's Products in it's Accounts, and will maintain adequate facilities and
sales and field personnel for the purpose.

     SECTION 3.04. PLACE OF BUSINESS, AND SERVICE DEPARTMENT. The Distributor
shall maintain a place of business satisfactory to the Supplier at all times,
and the Supplier shall have the right at all reasonable times during business
hours to inspect the place of business.

     SECTION 3.05. APPOINTMENT OF DEALERS, SALESMEN, OR OTHER REPRESENTATIVES.
The Distributor shall work and develop the Sales to the satisfaction of the
Supplier, and in doing so shall use sales people employed by ASTI only to
maintain control of product application.
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     SECTION 3.06. RETURN OF PRODUCTS FOR CREDIT.

     (a) Unless the Supplier shall have authorized or permitted the return of
any Products, the Supplier shall not be obligated to accept from the Distributor
any Products returned, nor to make any exchange thereof, nor to credit the
Distributor therefor.

     (b) Except in the case of damage or defect attributable to the Supplier,
the Distributor shall not make any claim against the Supplier for any defective
Product.

     SECTION 3.07. COMMON CARRIERS AGENTS OF DISTRIBUTOR. Whenever the Supplier
shall deliver or cause to be delivered to a common carrier any goods ordered by
the Distributor, whether the particular carrier shall have been designated in
the shipping or routing instructions of the Distributor or not, the Supplier
shall not be responsible for any delays or damages in shipment and the common
carrier, to which the Supplier shall deliver goods shipped to the Distributor,
is declared to be the agent of the Distributor.

     SECTION 3.08. LIABILITY INSURANCE. Supplier shall cause Distributor to
become an additional insured on a certain product liability insurance policy
specifically covering the Products.

                             ARTICLE 4. TERMINATION

     SECTION 4.01. RIGHT OF SUPPLIER TO CANCEL. In the case of a disagreement of
any nature shall arise between the officers or managers of Distributor's
corporation, whereby the Supplier deems its interests may be imperiled, or the
insolvency of the Distributor, or in case an application is made to have the
Distributor declared bankrupt, or in case a receiver or trustee is appointed for
the Distributor, then the Supplier may at its option cancel this Agreement with
60 days notice to the Distributor.

     SECTION 4.02. APPLICABILITY OF TERMS AFTER TERMINATION. In the event of
termination, this Agreement shall remain applicable to any orders for Products,
which the Distributor has previously placed and to any other orders, which may
be executed within ninety (90) days subsequent to the effective date of
termination.

                ARTICLE 5. CONFIDENTIALITY AND NON-CIRCUMVENTION

     SECTION 5.01. DEFINITION OF TAG'S CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. All written
material provided by TAG to ASTI shall be considered to be "TAG's Confidential
Information" unless otherwise expressly indicated in writing by TAG. Further,
TAG's Confidential Information, whether provided to ASTI in writing or orally,
includes, but is not limited to, trade secrets, proprietary information of TAG
and information regarding TAG's products, business, marketing plans, sales
strategies, research and development activities, financial affairs, data and
information systems, vendors, customers and employees, or any other information
which: (a) TAG is required to keep confidential as the result of confidentiality
agreements between TAG and third parties; or (b) is treated by TAG as
confidential. All of TAG's Confidential Information is a protectable interest of
TAG. For Confidential Information provided orally, the discloser shall have the
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right or, if requested by the recipient, the obligation to confirm in writing
the fact and general nature of each disclosure within a reasonable time after
such disclosure is made. TAG's Confidential Information shall not include
information: (a) which ASTI can demonstrate by documentary evidence was already
known to it prior to the date it was received from TAG; or (b) which, at the
time of disclosure or later is published or becomes otherwise available to the
general public as part of the public domain through no act or failure to act on
the part of ASTI and without breach of this Agreement; or (c) which ASTI can
demonstrate by documentary evidence came into its possession from third parties
who have a BONA FIDE right to make such information available without
restriction.

     SECTION 5.02. USE AND DISCLOSURE RESTRICTIONS OF TAG'S CONFIDENTIAL
INFORMATION. Over the course of the business relationship between ASTI and TAG,
ASTI will be exposed to and/or in a position to generate TAG's Confidential
Information. The nature of TAG's business is highly competitive and disclosure
of any of TAG's Confidential Information anywhere in the world would result in
severe damage to TAG. ASTI shall treat as confidential and without the prior
written consent of TAG shall not, at any time, directly or indirectly: (a) copy,
transmit, quote, summarize, reproduce or make any commercial or other use
whatsoever of TAG's Confidential Information; or (b) disclose, publish, or make
TAG's Confidential Information available, directly or indirectly, under any
circumstances or by any means, to any third party, until such time as the
information ceases being TAG's Confidential Information through no act or
failure to act on the part of ASTI and without breach of this Agreement.

     5.03. SAFEGUARDING OF TAG'S CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION.

     (a) ASTI shall exercise a reasonable degree of care safeguarding TAG's
Confidential Information and shall strictly limit its disclosure of TAG's
Confidential Information to only its employees who have a need to know such
information ("Employees"). ASTI shall not disclose or make available any of
TAG's Confidential Information to a supplier other than TAG or any subcontractor
retained by ASTI without first obtaining: (1) written authorization from TAG;
and (2) written agreement from the supplier or subcontractor to sign a statement
that such employee shall abide by the provisions of this Confidentiality
Agreement.

     (b) ASTI shall: (1) inform all of his Employees coming in contact with
TAG's Confidential Information of the existence and terms of this
Confidentiality Agreement; (2) instruct all such persons that TAG's Confidential
Information is the property of TAG and must be carefully guarded and held in
strict confidence; and (3) require each Employee receiving TAG's Confidential
Information to abide by the terms of this Confidentiality Agreement.

     (c) ASTI shall take all necessary precautions to exclude unauthorized
personnel or visitors from areas where TAG's Confidential Information is or may
be available or can be observed.

     5.04. INDEMNIFICATION/COMPENSATION. ASTI agrees to fully indemnify and
compensate TAG for any and all claims, liability, damages (including special and
consequential damages), losses, costs and expenses, including actual attorneys'
fees and court costs, of any kind which TAG may suffer or incur as a result of
any breach or threatened breach of this Confidentiality Agreement by ASTI.
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     5.05. RETURN OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. Upon request by TAG, ASTI shall
promptly return all Confidential Information of the other, in whatever form,
that may be in, including all originals, copies, translations and reproductions
thereof.

     5.06. NON-CIRCUMVENTION. ASTI agrees that it will not, either during the
time that products, services or contractual relationships exist between ASTI and
TAG on the one hand, and TAG's contacts, customers, employees, agents,
independent contractors or distributors on the other hand, and for a five year
period thereafter, either directly or indirectly for itself, circumvent TAG by
going directly to TAG's contacts, customers, employees, agents, independent
contractors or distributors with the Product.

                    ARTICLE 6. INTERPRETATION AND ENFORCEMENT

     SECTION 6.01. NOTICES. Any notice, request, demand, or other communication
required or permitted hereunder shall be deemed to be properly given when
deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid, or when deposited with a
public telegraph Supplier for transmittal, charges prepaid, addressed:

     (a) In the case of the Supplier, to the address listed in SECTION 1.01,
above, or to such other person or address as the Supplier may from time to time
furnish to the Distributor.

     (b) In the case of the Distributor, to, 215 N. Marengo Suite 110 Pasadena,
CA 91101 or to such other person or address as the Distributor may from time to
time furnish to the Supplier.

     SECTION 6.02. DISTRIBUTOR NOT AGENT OR LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE. This Agreement
does not constitute the Distributor the agent or legal representative of the
Supplier for any purpose whatsoever. The Distributor is not granted any right or
authority to assume or to create any obligation or responsibility, express or
implied, in behalf of or in the name of the Supplier or to bind the Supplier in
any manner.

     SECTION 6.03. INTEGRATION; MERGER. This instrument contains all of the
agreements, understandings, representations, conditions, warranties, and
covenants made between the parties hereto. All prior agreements, understandings,
conditions, and terms not contained in this Agreement are hereby superceded.
Unless set forth herein, neither party shall be liable for any representations
made, and all modifications and amendments hereto must be in writing.

     SECTION 6.04. ASSIGNMENT. This Agreement constitutes a personal contract
and the Distributor shall not transfer or assign the Agreement or any part
thereof without the prior written consent of the Supplier.
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     SECTION 6.05. NO IMPLIED WAIVERS. The failure of either party at any time
to require performance by the other party of any provision hereof shall not
affect in any way the full right to require such performance at any time
thereafter. Nor shall the waiver by either party of a breach of any provision
hereof be taken or held to be a waiver of the provision itself.

     SECTION 6.06. CONTROLLING LAW. The validity, interpretation, and
performance of this Agreement shall be controlled by and construed under the
laws of the State of California, the state in which this Agreement is being
executed. It is understood, however, that this is a general form of agreement,
designed for use in the United States wherever the Supplier may desire to sell
its Products and that any provision herein which in any way contravenes the laws
of any state or jurisdiction shall be deemed not to be a part of this Agreement
therein.

     SECTION 6.07. ATTORNEYS' FEES. In the event of any dispute, litigation, or
arbitration between the parties, the prevailing party shall be entitled to
recover reasonable attorneys' fees.

                                  The Amber Group, LLC, Supplier

Dated: _____________________      _______________________________________
                                  By Bob Brister, Chief Executive Officer

                                  American Soil Technologies, Inc., Distributor

Dated: _____________________      _______________________________________
                                  By Carl P. Ranno, President/CEO
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                                   SCHEDULE A

                               Products and Prices

GRAS Affirmed Polymers for Flume Water known as:

     1. FW -120, FW -121, FW -122, FW -123
     2. FW 201

Price of FW-120 through FW-123 to be $1.195 per Lb. FOB Cytec warehouse,
Phoenix, Arizona

Price of FW-201 to be $1.495 per lb. FOB Cytec warehouse, Phoenix, Arizona
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                                   SCHEDULE B

                             Distributor's Accounts

ACCOUNTS

1. Bolthouse Farms
2. Grimmway Farms

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