To our valued clients, partners, and friends, we would like to pass on our wholehearted concern for you and your families’ well-being. We hope that those affected by the virus … Continue reading A look back 50 years helps SCS meet challenges today
NWRA and SWANA Both associations are providing guidance, as many waste management activities must continue. SCS is following association advice, state protocols, and our clients’ recommendations in our own procedures … Continue reading Resources for Those Continuing to Work in Waste Management Essential Services
We know our valued clients, partners, and associations are busy assessing the impact and the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 coronavirus. Our thoughts are with your employees and their families … Continue reading Update COVID-19: SCS’s efforts to continue serving you today and in the future ...
In light of public concerns related to COVID-19, SCS Engineers has proactive measures and contingency plans in place to protect our employees and our clients, while continuing our work. SCS’s … Continue reading A message from SCS regarding the Coronavirus
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Stationary Combustion Turbines Residual Risk and Technology Review 40 CFR Part 63 This action finalizes the residual risk and technology review (RTR) conducted … Continue reading EPA Releases NESHAP Final Rule Stationary Combustion Turbines and Electronic Reporting Requirements
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to make available approximately $5 million to provide supplemental funds to Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) cooperative agreements previously awarded competitively under section 104(k)(3) of … Continue reading EPA Provides Supplemental Funds of $5M to RLF Cooperative Agreements Under CERCLA
A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment is a good starting place for identifying whether environmental issues may exist at a property. If a Phase I identifies potential risks, these reports may recommend additional investigation (Phase II) in the form of soil, soil vapor, and groundwater sampling. Phase II is ...
For International Women’s Day, SCS decided to interview one of our own, Nicole Kron, who is a Hydrogeologist in Madison, Wisconsin. Nicole joined SCS Engineers in December 2017, as a … Continue reading International Women’s Day is March 8 – Hydrogeologists Rock
SCS Engineers welcomes Ben Reynolds, to our Little Rock, Arkansas office. Mr. Reynolds joins the SCS environmental services team providing support to real estate developers, construction firms, and industrial clients … Continue reading SCS Engineers Welcomes Ben Reynolds to the Arkansas Environmental Services Team
CCR – Disposal Regulation Revisions & Permitting Program by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency moves forward on two matters that proposed to revise its 2015 solid waste regulations for the … Continue reading EPA Update – Coal Combustion Residuals – CCR