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Michael Kelley
Michael Kelley is a professional engineer with a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering and an Master of Business Administration. He has spent the last six years as a senior application engineer for Zoeller Company. He works with customers on design and troubleshooting in applications including pressure sewer, pump and basin sizing, on-site wastewater treatment and other specialty applications. For more, visit zoellerpumps.com.
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