The recent MWEA Conference covered a wealth of other important topics on water management and safety, including this presentation with SCS Engineer’s Remote Monitoring Control specialist, Brett Heist. Brett … Continue reading MWEA Highlights: Brett Heist co-presents “More Than a Pretty Map – GIS Covers ...
EREF, the Ohio EPA, and industry leaders will discuss the latest science, factors, and best practices around landfill instability. This session will include managing liquids and leachate and the … Continue reading EREF Summit Focuses on Landfill Stability and Emerging Challenges
The engineer in Ryan Duckett tends to want to build the biggest, most top-of-the-line waste and recycling facilities whenever he can, but always what is practical for his clients. SCS’s … Continue reading Duckett Couples Engineering Expertise with Financial Acumen and Creativity
Media Borough, Pennsylvania’s Food Compost Program uses a witty video encouraging participation in its organic waste diversion and composting program. We had to share – not only is it … Continue reading Gotta Getta Bucket – Witty Community Video Makes Waste Diversion Fun
The EPA and, in some cases, states are rolling out new emissions guidelines at least as stringent. The EPA estimates that the plans could cover about 1,600 landfills. These … Continue reading Summer of Compliance – Articles, Videos, and Expert Advice at Your Fingertips
SCS periodically prepares Technical Bulletins to highlight items of interest to our clients and friends. We publish these on our website. Our most recent Bulletin summarizes and updates the … Continue reading TCEQ Updates Rules for CCR Management – Compliance Deadline is January 24, 2021 ...
With support from the Town of Stonington, the Southeastern Connecticut Regional Resources Recovery Authority (SCRRRA) began a four-month food waste composting demonstration project at the Stonington Town Transfer Station … Continue reading SCRRRA Launches Food Waste Compost Demonstration Project
In his latest article, Bill Lape reviews IIAR safety compliance and provides best practices. Eyewash/shower units should be within 55 feet, but that can feel like a long way if … Continue reading Finding the eyewash station shouldn’t feel like this!
Thank you to the many folks attending SCS’s live webinar on July 15th about managing the NESHAP, NSPS/EG transition period. As promised, we’ve created a library of resources for … Continue reading NESHAP and NSPS/EG Transition Resources On-Demand at SCS Engineers
EPA anticipates awarding up to $2 million in total AD funding. Individual projects could be in the range of $50,000-$200,000 for the funding period of two years. The U.S. … Continue reading Keep watch for EPA’s grant applications to help reduce food loss and waste ...