G. MICHAEL COLEY has joined the water/wastewater practice area of Barton & Loguidice, (B&L) as a senior managing engineer in the firm’s Syracuse office. A current resident of Camillus, Coley received his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Union College in Schenectady. In his previous role, as deputy commissioner of the Westchester County Department of […]

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G. MICHAEL COLEY has joined the water/wastewater practice area of Barton & Loguidice, (B&L) as a senior managing engineer in the firm’s Syracuse office. A current resident of Camillus, Coley received his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Union College in Schenectady. In his previous role, as deputy commissioner of the Westchester County Department of Environmental Facilities, Coley served on the executive management team for a 350-person department with oversight of the water and wastewater division. Coley was previously director of wastewater treatment, where he directed the operations management of seven wastewater treatment facilities. Coley also worked as an environmental engineer for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and is a licensed professional engineer and certified Grade 4A wastewater treatment plant operator in New York state.

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