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EWMA welcomes Morgan

EWMA is pleased to welcome Sean Morgan, P.E. Morgan is an environmental engineer with over twenty years of wide-ranging technical experience. Prior to joining EWMA, Morgan was environmental department director for Conklin Services & Construction, Inc. He has had a long and distinguished career in the oversight and management of multiple environmental investigations, remediation projects and spill responses. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in New York. Morgan earned his B.S. in Environmental Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Originally from Walden, N.Y. Morgan has lived in Slate Hill for six years and is a youth coach for Minisink Valley School. EWMA is a full-service environmental consulting and remediation firm. EWMA's regional offices in New York City and New Jersey ensure our clients have prompt access to staff and other resources needed to meet their environmental needs.
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