SCS Blog

June 6, 2017

Addressing Unconfined Aquifer Groundwater Gradient to Avoid Design-Build Challenges

Many environmental projects assume an unconfined aquifer groundwater gradient with a simple arrow and without performing an analysis of the validity of the underlying data and conclusions. Therefore it’s no … Continue reading Addressing Unconfined Aquifer Groundwater Gradient to Avoid Design-Build Challenges

June 5, 2017

Wastewater Pretreatment, Removing Fats, Oils, and Grease

ButterBuds® Food Ingredients supply their concentrated dairy flavors to consumers and food businesses all over the world. ButterBuds called in SCS Engineers to help them lower the concentrations of fats, … Continue reading Wastewater Pretreatment, Removing Fats, Oils, and Grease

June 2, 2017

JJ The Eagle Returns to the Wild; Waste Management and SCS Engineers Raise Funds for Wildlife Groups

Event attendees said it was inspiring to see JJ take flight. They watched until he disappeared into a distant tree line. “The event was fantastic!” stated Myles Clewner of SCS.

June 2, 2017

Meet Senior Project Manager Gene Dumas

SCS Engineers presents a behind-the-scenes look at the special people who make us thrive and the roles they play within the organization. Gene Dumas joined SCS Engineers in 2015 as … Continue reading Meet Senior Project Manager Gene Dumas

May 31, 2017

Solving Environmental Challenges When Developing Property

San Diego County is in the midst of an affordable housing shortage — and more units could be lost as government-aided housing agreements expire over time. And the state of California … Continue reading Solving Environmental Challenges When Developing Property