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Bill Wagner
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Mr. Wagner is a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) in the State of Georgia and has over 20 years of environmental engineering experience including serving with the EPA on a Department of Energy alternative fuels development task force. Over the years he has worked on a variety of life cycle management (recycle/reuse projects), endorsed pollution prevention measures, and also directed renewable energy and alternative energy projects for a wide assortment of industrial clients located throughout the southeast. E-mail Bill at this address.


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Thursday, December 17th, 2009
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