Sonic on the Move!

VANCOUVER, May 31, 2007 BCEIA member Sonic Environmental Solutions Inc. released details on its growth and development strategy, following the SEDAR filing of its financial results for the first quarter ending March 31st, 2007. The solid foundation laid by successful environmental operations with the Sonic Treatment Systems, using its proprietary PCB Sonoprocess(TM), has set the stage for expanding the Company's reach beyond the environmental division to take its core technology and sonic energy expertise forth into new arenas for collaborative development.

Adam Sumel, Sonic President and CEO (and BCEIA Board member), announced the Company is relocating this month to a new 6,300 square foot facility in South Vancouver that encompasses each of the Sonic Demonstration & Pilot Plant Facility, the Sonic Research & Testing Facility and the corporate head office alongside the new Sonoprocess(TM) Development Centre. Reported Adam, "We are very excited to have all these branches together at one site where we plan to accelerate our pace of organic growth and development into new application areas while reducing aggregate costs."

Sonic's growth and development strategy focuses on both environmental operations and Sonoprocess(TM) technology development opportunities. The PCB Sonoprocess(TM) has provided a solid footing to permit more meaningful attention to be devoted to the development of other Sonoprocess(TM) opportunities identified by the Company's Technical Advisory Board supported by industry partners. Going forward, Sonic's strategy is to collaborate with suitable industry players who can accelerate the development and access to market for new sonic energy applications, and provide for earlier revenue opportunities for the Company. Sonic's strategy to grow the environmental operations, apart from securing more contracts in Canada, is to expand on license opportunities for the Sonic Treatment System potentially accelerating revenue generation while minimizing capital expenditures and the market risks of project timing.

To better reflect the growth and direction of the Company expanding beyond the environmental sector, Management has made a motion for shareholder approval at the Annual General Meeting set for June 20th, 2007, to change the corporate name to Sonic Technology Solutions Inc. "It is clear that while any Sonoprocess(TM) brings environmental benefits, our future opportunities reach much farther than the environmental market sector itself. We intend to consolidate our environmental operations into what will become a subsidiary company retaining the Sonic Environmental Solutions name." explained Mr. Sumel.

Recently, the Company completed proof of principle work on an oil sands related application with some financial support from the Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP). Sonic has received further IRAP support based on provisional patents filed for development of its Sonocrete(TM) process to condition waste flyash from coal combustion. The Company also announced in a press release dated May 24, 2007 that it has concluded an agreement to co-develop a Sonoprocess(TM) for assisting in the upgrading of heavy oil containing asphaltenes.