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PWGC hires Colabufo and Kirby

Steve Colabufo

 

Eddie Kirby

 

Steve Colabufo and Eddie Kirby, PE have joined PWGC. Their additions will strengthen the capabilities of our Environmental Division and Environmental Compliance Division.

Colabufo, senior hydrogeologist/Subject Matter expert at PWGC, will be assisting in completing a variety of hydrological and water resource project projects. He has more than 30 years total experience in the groundwater industry including project management, well construction, regional water resource planning, and groundwater education. In his new role at PWGC, his responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, assisting with hydrogeological investigations, groundwater resources investigations and reports, and well permitting and design.

Kirby, PE, senior engineer at PWGC, will focus on assisting project managers and staff members with completing new and ongoing projects. He will be responsible for completing various phases of projects such as engineering design, permitting, report writing, cost estimating and project management duties.

“We are very excited to have Steve and Eddie join our roster of professionals,” said PWGC president and CEO Paul Boyce, PE, PG. “We look forward to their contributions to our growth going forward.”

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