SCS Blog

October 12, 2020

The Trajectory of Industrial Stormwater Regulations in the US

Industrial stormwater discharge regulatory compliance defined by the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System – NPDES, and the Federal Multi-Sector General Permit – MSGP, slated for implementation in January 2021, will … Continue reading The Trajectory of Industrial Stormwater Regulations in the US

October 8, 2020

SCS Advice from the Field: The Importance of Capturing Landfill Field Notes

The unsung hero at landfills with a landfill gas collection system is the humble Wellfield Technician. The position of Wellfield Technician is multifaceted; this individual needs to be well equipped … Continue reading SCS Advice from the Field: The Importance of Capturing Landfill Field Notes

October 6, 2020

An SCS Engineers’ Young Professional Comments on PFAs

SCS Engineers’ Gomathy Radhakrishna Iyer explains, “The structure of PFAs is a carbon and fluorine bond, and that bond is considered one of the strongest in nature. For industry, Chlorofluorocarbons … Continue reading An SCS Engineers’ Young Professional Comments on PFAs

October 5, 2020

Keystone SWANA 2020 Election Results

Our congratulations to Keystone’s new Officers and Directors, including SCS’s Denise Wessels and Tom Lock.   President, Michele Nestor Vice President, Denise Wessels Secretary, Tom Lock Treasurer, Matthew Foltz Private … Continue reading Keystone SWANA 2020 Election Results

October 2, 2020

Former Landfill and Brownfields Declared a Historic Landmark

Locals continue enjoying a slice of Bavaria – beers, famous sausages, and baked goods while shopping and gathering safely for swap and holiday events.   The Los Angeles County Board … Continue reading Former Landfill and Brownfields Declared a Historic Landmark