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June 28, 2019

SCS Engineers Storm the Beach – Run, Walk, Roll for U.S. Vets

SCS Engineer’s Long Beach Headquarters sponsored and participated in the U.S. Vets Storm the Beach 5K/10K  Run, Walk & Roll for Veterans event in Long Beach, CA. U.S. Vets is … Continue reading SCS Engineers Storm the Beach – Run, Walk, Roll for U.S. Vets

June 25, 2019

Kenton Yang, P.E., Joins SCS Engineers

SCS Engineers welcomes Kenton Yang, P.E, to the firm’s Solid Waste Services practice. Kenton is a Project Director in Raleigh, North Carolina, responsible for providing landfill engineering and solid waste … Continue reading Kenton Yang, P.E., Joins SCS Engineers

June 24, 2019

Unique Approaches to Bridging CCR State and Federal Regulatory Gaps

When the Federal Coal Combustion Residual (CCR) rule went into effect in 2015, it was a new regulatory layer on top of a widely varying landscape of state regulations affecting … Continue reading Unique Approaches to Bridging CCR State and Federal Regulatory Gaps

June 21, 2019

SCS Engineers Welcomes Dana Justice to Phoenix, AZ

SCS Engineers’ Arizona office is continuing to grow with the addition of Dana Justice, a marketing specialist, who previously worked at the award-winning firm’s office in San Diego. “Dana brings … Continue reading SCS Engineers Welcomes Dana Justice to Phoenix, AZ

June 17, 2019

Determining if Deep Well Injection is a Viable Technology for Your Facility

Compatibility evaluations also consider the potential for creating unwanted microbial growth and scale formation within the injection interval. Growth and scale can happen with injected fluid containing sulfur or ammonia (two food sources for microorganisms) or wastewaters supersaturated with minerals. Unless planned for and evaluated properly, these items have ...