
New scientific findings and updated federal and state regulatory guidance on vapor intrusion are prompting facility leaders to reassess indoor air quality and risk management, especially on redeveloped or legacy … Continue reading How Commercial Facilities Are Addressing New Vapor Intrusion Regulatory Guidance
Salt Lake City’s rapid growth is expanding into areas affected by historic mining, where mine tailings—residual materials from ore processing—pose environmental and financial challenges. However, these tailings do not inherently … Continue reading Mine Tailings: a Unique Brownfields Remediation Condition
The Southeastern Connecticut Regional Resources Recovery Authority (SCRRRA) announced it will begin construction this month on the region’s first commercial-scale food waste composting facility. The facility will divert organics … Continue reading SCRRRA Advancing Connecticut Organics Recycling with Hybrid-ASP System
A recent examination by SCS Engineers Project Directors Evan Guignon, PE, and Michael Bradford, PE, into geosynthetic liner damage and repairs examined the permeability of geosynthetic liners used in … Continue reading How Impermeable Are Our Geosynthetic Liners?
Deep well injection can give electric utilities something that’s getting harder to find: long-term certainty. Where it’s suitable, it offers regulatory durability, operational flexibility, and a way to permanently store … Continue reading Rethinking Liquid Waste Management with Deep Well Injection