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Orbis Environmental Consulting
Phone: 574-635-1338
email: info@orbisec.com
Mailing Address
PO Box 10235, South Bend, IN 46680
Mission Statement: To provide solutions our clients need to make their jobs easier, while being a source of responsible management of natural and cultural resources, and a source of personal and professional growth for our employees.
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