SCS Blog

September 4, 2019

Landfill Gas to RNG Plant – GHG Reductions and Economical

The RNG plant employs an iron redox scrubber for hydrogen sulfide removal, membranes for carbon dioxide removal and pressure swing adsorption for nitrogen removal. The plant is on schedule to achieve commercial operation in February 2020. Kinetrex, as a major distributor of LNG, intends to convert the RNG into LNG. ...

September 3, 2019

Landfill Leachate Removal Pumps – Submersible vs. Self-Priming Pumps

  An SCS Advice from the Field blog. Self-priming pumps can provide excellent performance in the design of a landfill leachate removal system. Landfill owners and operators prefer them to … Continue reading Landfill Leachate Removal Pumps – Submersible vs. Self-Priming Pumps

August 31, 2019

EPA Proposes Updates to Air Regulations for Oil and Gas Industry

  The updates to air regulations intend to remove redundant requirements and reduce compliance burdens where environmentally appropriate. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed updates to the oil and … Continue reading EPA Proposes Updates to Air Regulations for Oil and Gas Industry

August 30, 2019

Americans use 500 million straws a day; enough to fill Yankee Stadium over 9 times in a year!

Even the smallest change can make a big difference.   Do you really need to use a drinking straw? With most beverages, probably not! Make this one change and help … Continue reading Americans use 500 million straws a day; enough to fill Yankee Stadium over ...

August 28, 2019

Tim Smith, P.E. Joins SCS Engineers Expanding Environmental Services in Alabama

SCS Engineers welcomes Tim Smith, P.E, to the firm’s environmental engineering practice. As the Alabama Project Director, he and his team provide engineering and consulting to public and private entities … Continue reading Tim Smith, P.E. Joins SCS Engineers Expanding Environmental Services in Alabama