SCS Blog

March 15, 2018

Innovative Projects on Landfill Sites

The Freshkills project, which involves 2,200 acres of a closed landfill, began early planning stages 12 years ago. The first three sections are open, and the rest will roll out over the next 18 years. Some features are athletic fields, kayak launches, horseback riding trails and art installations. There will ...

March 13, 2018

Meet SCS Engineers Senior Project Manager Fangmei Zhang

From Remote Chinese Village to Thriving Miami Practice, SCS Senior PM Finds That Hard Work, Determination, and Giving Back are Keys to Success Fangmei Zhang, P.E., PhD, is a Senior … Continue reading Meet SCS Engineers Senior Project Manager Fangmei Zhang

March 7, 2018

SCS Advice from the Field: Are You Ready to REACT to an Accidental Spill?

Agri-business companies handling large quantities of chemicals and transporting them through all sorts of conditions to different facilities must be prepared for an accidental spill.  Accidental spills create environmental problems that can … Continue reading SCS Advice from the Field: Are You Ready to REACT to an Accidental ...

March 6, 2018

NSPS/EG Rule Update – March 2018

EPA has committed to reconsideration of the NSPS/EG rules, with draft reconsidered rules due in 2019 and final rules in 2020. There remain some serious issues related to applicability, interpretation, and implementation that must be resolved, and the industry will continue to work with EPA during reconsideration to ...

March 5, 2018

SCS Advice from the Field: Considerations for the Piping Network

It is common to place condensate sumps inside the landfill at a low point in the piping network. This placement occurs typically when the LFG header enters the landfill footprint and follows a serpentine path with low and high points on the landfill surface. Condensate sumps are then designed ...