SCS professionals are active in, and leaders of industry and professional associations. We organize and participate in workshops and conferences, author and present technical papers, conduct research, and participate in national and state-level legislative and rule-making processes and regulatory policy. Our engineers, environmental consultants, and scientists work in close coordination on environmental solutions.
Eric Peterson, PE, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers working near Medford, New Jersey. He is also one of our National Expert on Landfill Gas Control. Eric directs landfill-gas (LFG) investigations and energy utilization studies, provides due diligence for energy and carbon emission reduction investors and designs LFG systems for energy recovery and control of emissions, odors, and migration. He is a Professional Engineer licensed in several states.
Eric Peterson, PE, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers working near Medford, New Jersey. He is also one of our National Expert on Landfill Gas Control. Eric directs landfill-gas (LFG) investigations and energy utilization studies, provides due diligence for energy and carbon emission reduction investors and designs LFG systems for energy recovery and control of emissions, odors, and migration. He is a Professional Engineer licensed in several states.
Mr. Peterson directs LFG investigations and energy utilization studies, provides due diligence for energy and carbon emission reduction investors, designs LFG systems for energy recovery and control of emissions, odors and migration, and provides training and consulting for system operations and optimization. He also is involved in bioreactor and leachate recirculation system engineering and operations consulting.
Practice Areas
His projects involve permitting, design, construction engineering, system start-up and trouble-shooting. He has designed over 150 LFG systems including LFG recovery systems; emissions and odor control systems; and systems to protect buildings located adjacent to and on landfills. As an expert in landfill emissions, air regulations and associated permitting and compliance requirements, he has conducted training air compliance seminars to both private waste firms and regulatory agencies.
Contact Eric at 609-654-4000 or
Lee Pyle is a Vice President of SCS Engineers, the Business Unit Director of our SCS Tracer Division, and our National Expert on Risk Management Plans and Process Safety Management. Ms. Pyle serves as lead engineer on many projects and has been involved in the preparation of over 100 Risk Management and Safety Management Programs. She is a key element in the development of the Risk and Safety program at SCS Tracer Environmental, including document preparation for specific Administrating Agencies throughout the state of California and ensuring that all our risk programs are acceptable to these agencies.
Lee Pyle is a Vice President of SCS Engineers, the Business Unit Director of our Tracer Environmental Division, and our National Expert on Risk Management Plans and Process Safety Management. Ms. Pyle serves as lead engineer on many projects and has been involved in the preparation of over 100 Risk Management and Safety Management Programs. She is a key element in the development of the Risk and Safety program at SCS Tracer Environmental, including document preparation for specific Administrating Agencies throughout the state of California and ensuring that all our risk programs are acceptable to these agencies.
Ms. Pyle specializes in risk programs for chemical processes in particular, ammonia refrigeration facilities and water/wastewater treatment facilities. Ms. Pyle has developed EPA Risk Management Program submittal documentation (Risk Management Plans) for dozens of facilities, including developing Executive Summaries detailing each facility’s safety features, management structure, and potential risks associated with the process for EPA review and approval.
Ms. Pyle has worked with industry groups to develop standardized Process Safety Management Programs (PSM) for industry members to ensure compliance with OSHA’s 1910.119 regulation (Cal-OSHA Title 8, §5189). She has also been involved in auditing facility PSM programs. Ms. Pyle’s experience includes all aspects of preparing documentation for PSM and California’s Accidental Release Prevention Program (CalARP) programs. This includes participating in Hazard and Operability Studies as the team leader, quality control, preparing qualitative risk assessments, and conducting off-site consequence analyses. Her vast experience in developing programs for numerous facilities has generated new approaches and innovative methods for managing and implementing individual PSM programs.
Additional experience includes preparing Operations Manuals for facilities transferring bulk oil; supporting SCS Tracer’s RECLAIM and Clean Air Act Amendment – Title V permitting programs by developing potential-to-emit and actual emission profiles as well as outlining detailed process flow diagrams for industrial facilities; developing emissions inventories for natural gas storage facilities and refineries; and conducting detailed air quality inspections of industrial facilities in support of developing federal operating permits.
Contact Lee at 760-744-9611 or