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SAK Environmental names Gulbicki project scientist

Eric Gulbicki

North Andover, MA SAK Environmental has welcomed Eric Gulbicki to the environmental family as a project scientist to support environmental permitting and field operations. Gulbicki came from the City of Portsmouth where he was an operator at the city’s municipal wastewater treatment system. Prior to that, he serviced and monitored groundwater and sub slab vapor remedial systems. A graduate of Plymouth State in Environmental Science, Gulbicki brings SAK a blend of firsthand operations experience, and associated compliance permitting and reporting. When not working, Gulbicki enjoys hiking, is an avid back-country skier, and ultra marathoner competing throughout New England

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