On August 17, 2023, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released the first of twelve datasets (representing approximately 7% of the total data that it plans to collect) … Continue reading EPA Releases First of Twelve Datasets on PFAS and Lithium in Drinking Water ...
In her paper, Utilizing Multiphase Flow Modeling to Estimate CO2 Solution Storage Efficiency and Sequestration Project Size, author Kacey Garber discusses how developing an understanding of CO2 storage efficiency and CO2 … Continue reading Flow Modeling for CO2 Storage Efficiency
Capturing carbon and injecting it into a carbon sequestration well, also called a Class VI Well, is an EPA-approved technology. Manufacturers and industries are considering using carbon sequestration to … Continue reading Protecting Drinking Water During Carbon Sequestration
It’s time for the California Land Recycling Conference (CALRC) in Carson, California, September 26-28. The Center for Creative Land Recycling (CCLR) is hosting the conference, and this year’s event … Continue reading Join SCS at the California Land Recycling Conference
This year’s National Brownfields Conference in Detroit, Michigan, was notable. The evening before the conference began, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) hosted an ‘Environmental Justice’ caucus in … Continue reading Reflections on the 2023 National Brownfields Conference
Worker Safety: “Focusing on worker safety can transform an entire organization and dramatically improve culture, quality, productivity, communication, and ultimately profits.” Paul O’Neill made this statement in 1987 when … Continue reading Proactive Health and Worker Safety Programs Can Increase Profits
Many companies are exploring carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) to help reach greenhouse gas emission reduction goals. Protecting aquifers is a primary concern for the public to safeguard underground drinking … Continue reading Protect Aquifers During Carbon Sequestration
North American developers and contractors are well aware of the high costs associated with transferring soil from developments. These costs only increase when some or all of that soil … Continue reading Soil Management: Reduce the Cost, Delays, Risks of Transferring Soil from Developments
Industries commonly have odor complaints, especially as suburbs encroach closer to a facility’s property boundary. Even when using scrubbers and other industrial treatment methods to eliminate odors, they can … Continue reading How Industry and the Burbs Coexist Without Odor Complaints
Siamak Modarresi joins SCS Engineers in our Bellevue, Washington, office location as the newest member of our Environmental Services practice. Modarresi supports SCS’s Landfill Leachate and Industrial Wastewater Treatment … Continue reading SCS Engineers Welcomes Dr. Siamak Modarresi