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February 20, 2019

SCS Engineers may not allow you to foresee every problem, but…

… we will certainly work toward making a smoother, more resilient project experience for you. Here’s one reason why: To anyone experienced with siting new utility infrastructure that environmental planning … Continue reading SCS Engineers may not allow you to foresee every problem, but…

February 18, 2019

A New ERA in Industrial Stormwater Regulation

Read Considerations, Strategies and Lessons learned for NPDES Regulated Industrial Dischargers within the Exceedance Response Action Models of Stormwater Regulation Stormwater Regulation is evolving, pushing more responsibility on to the dischargers by … Continue reading A New ERA in Industrial Stormwater Regulation

February 13, 2019

SCS Advice from the Field: Maximizing Leachate Pumping System Performance after Expanding Landfill Footprint

  Evaluating the performance of any existing pumps along with new pumps when a lateral expansion is designed ensures optimal performance with minimal wear on the pumps.   Regulatory and … Continue reading SCS Advice from the Field: Maximizing Leachate Pumping System Performance after Expanding Landfill ...

February 7, 2019

Carlo Lebron Promoted to SCS Engineers Southeast Business Unit Director

Lebron is an expert in Title V permitting and other regulatory requirements associated with landfill gas collection systems. These systems can convert landfill gases into renewable energy. Regulations include New Source Performance Standards and State Implementation Plans (NSPS), National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), and the National ...

January 28, 2019

PSM, RMP, ARM Planning for 2019

Reflection, as a means of self-evaluation of the robustness of your refrigeration management system, is critical to the continuing success of your program. Proper planning is another vital element of your program. Together, they … Continue reading PSM, RMP, ARM Planning for 2019