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WESTON Receives Business Finance Magazine's 2000 Vision Award

WEST CHESTER, Pa. - November 6, 2000 - Roy F. Weston, Inc. today announced it is one of the recipients of Business Finance Magazine's 2000 Vision Award for outstanding achievement in business performance reporting. WESTON was the selected winner in the $101 to $500 million sales revenue category and the only company in that category to receive the award.

"This award provides peer recognition of both our excellence in business reporting and the people who make it possible," said William L. Robertson, WESTON Chief Executive. "Our ability to base management decisions on sound business performance results strengthens our credibility in the marketplace."

Winners for the 2000 Vision Award were chosen from four sales revenue categories and included companies with under $100 million in sales revenue to over $1 billion in sales revenue. The awards were presented at the American Institute of CPA's Fall National Industry Conference held on October 26 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.

"This award confirms the success we have had at significantly improving our business reporting tools. We have spent considerable resources upgrading our business systems infrastructure and seized the opportunity to optimize many of our administrative business processes. These improvements have contributed to WESTON's recent financial success," said Vincent A. Laino, Jr., WESTON Vice President and Chief Information Officer.

Business Finance, a monthly magazine that focuses primarily on the internal aspects of financial management, is published by Duke Communications International, Loveland, Colorado, a subsidiary of Penton Media Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.

WESTON is a leading infrastructure redevelopment firm based in West Chester, Pennsylvania. With an emphasis on creating lasting economic solutions for its clients, the company's services include site remediation and redevelopment, infrastructure operations and knowledge management to bring impaired facilities, land and other resources back to productive use.