SCS Blog

January 24, 2018

A variety of odor mitigation strategies can be employed at solid waste facilities.

Odor management remains one of the most daunting tasks for any solid waste facility. Part I of Pat Sullivan’s series on odor management at solid facilities covered regulatory requirements with … Continue reading A variety of odor mitigation strategies can be employed at solid waste facilities. ...

January 22, 2018

Innovative Annulus Pressure Monitoring and Control Design for High Pressure Class I Wells with Depths in Excess of 10,000 Feet

High-pressure injection of liquids can be challenging in Class I wells where depths exceed 10,000 feet and extreme temperature variations occur between injection and shut-in conditions. Elevated downhole temperatures at … Continue reading Innovative Annulus Pressure Monitoring and Control Design for High Pressure Class I Wells ...

January 18, 2018

China and Recycled Commodities: The Perfect Storm?

Marc Rogoff sees unprecedented factors in play as “The Perfect Storm”—the banning of solid waste materials and imposing an almost unreachable contamination standard on bales entering China. Read his recent article to … Continue reading China and Recycled Commodities: The Perfect Storm?

January 17, 2018

Mike Miller of SCS Engineers Keeps Nebraska Beautiful

Governor Pete Ricketts recently re-appointed Mike Miller of SCS Engineers to the Governor’s Council to Keep Nebraska Beautiful for an additional term until December 31, 2020. In a letter dated … Continue reading Mike Miller of SCS Engineers Keeps Nebraska Beautiful

January 5, 2018

Meet Somshekhar Kundral – Project Manager at SCS Engineers, Miami

Som Kundral is a Project Manager with the Miami office. He is currently managing a 500-acre C&D landfill redevelopment project involving multiple engineering disciplines. Som serves clients in the region … Continue reading Meet Somshekhar Kundral – Project Manager at SCS Engineers, Miami