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Modine Volunteers for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Program to Reduce Priority Chemicals

RACINE, Wis.--Feb. 9, 2006--Modine Manufacturing Company , a world leader in developing heating and cooling solutions for the agriculture, automotive, truck, heavy-duty and industrial markets, announced today that it is voluntarily participating in a United States Environmental Protection Agency program aimed at reducing the use of 31 priority chemicals.

Seventy facilities nationwide are participating in the U.S. EPA's National Partnership for Environmental Priorities (NPEP) program. Modine will have four locations: Pemberville, Ohio; Jackson, Mississippi; Jefferson City, Missouri; and Harrodsburg, Kentucky targeting the elimination of several priority chemicals used in the manufacturing process.

"Companies participating in the program establish goals to reduce certain chemicals and/or the waste generated. Modine is happy to participate because one of our five Global Commitments is to focus on Corporate Citizenship, which includes more environmentally friendly use of chemicals," said Gary Fahl, Vice President, Environmental, Safety and Security.

"We congratulate Modine on joining the program. The U.S. EPA is aware that Modine has significantly decreased the release of toxic chemicals to the environment since 1996, and is well ahead of the national average during that same time period," said James Gulliford, Regional Administrator of U.S. EPA Region 7.

Modine has a history of environmental consciousness, and has been named to the prestigious "100 Best Corporate Citizens" list by Business Ethics Magazine for the past six years for its commitment to the environment. The "100 Best" has gained national recognition as an indicator of best practices in the area of corporate social responsibility.

Over the past two months, representatives of the U.S. EPA's regional offices in Chicago, Kansas City and Atlanta have visited three of the Modine facilities participating in the NPEP program. During these visits, the U.S. EPA presented plaques to the plant managers in recognition of their participation in the program, and to formally kick-off this initiative. A visit to the fourth facility in Jackson is being scheduled. For more on the program, please go to: http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/hazwaste/minimize/partnership.htm

Founded in 1916, with projected fiscal 2006 revenues from continuing operations of approximately $1.6 billion, Modine specializes in thermal management systems and components, bringing highly engineered heating and cooling technology and solutions to diversified global markets. Modine products are used in light, medium and heavy-duty vehicles, HVAC (heating, ventilating, air conditioning) equipment, industrial equipment, refrigeration systems, fuel cells, and electronics. Based in Racine, Wisconsin, the Company has more than 8,200 employees at 35 facilities in 15 countries worldwide. For information about Modine, visit www.modine.com.

This news release contains statements, including information about future financial performance, accompanied by phrases such as "believes," "estimates," "expects," "plans," "anticipates," "will," "intends," and other similar "forward-looking" statements, as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Modine's actual results, performance or achievements may differ materially from those expressed or implied in these statements, because of certain risks and uncertainties, which are identified on page 36 of the Company's 2005 Annual Report to Shareholders and other recent Company filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Specifically, this news release contains forward-looking statements regarding Modine's desire and ability to eliminate certain hazardous chemicals from its products and production processes at certain plants in the U.S. through participation in a federal government project. These forward-looking statements are particularly subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, including economic changes and challenges and enhancements in technology. Modine does not assume any obligation to update any of these forward-looking statements.