From ancient innovations to modern challenges in wastewater treatment.
Layla Wilhelm
Layla Wilhelm is a product manager at Crane Pumps & Systems. She has a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology and an MBA from the University of Cincinnati. Wilhelm also serves on the executive board of the Submersible Wastewater Pump Association (SWPA). For more, visit cranepumps.com.
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