LPS systems offer a scalable, efficient and environmentally sound option for wastewater infrastructure.
Chase Wurtsmith
Chase Wurtsmith is an application engineer at Zoeller Pump Company, where he specializes in the design of wastewater pump systems. He holds a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from the University of Louisville and is an engineer-in-training actively pursuing his PE license. At Zoeller, Wurtsmith supports representatives and engineers by providing technical guidance, training and system recommendations tailored to project-specific needs. For more information, visit zoellerpumps.com.
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