Remote Monitoring and Control systems are revolutionizing landfill operations by improving efficiency, safety, and sustainability. They enable smarter waste management practices, benefiting landfill operators and surrounding communities. This SWANA article ‘Smart Landfills,” discusses the transformative impact of Remote Monitoring and Control Systems (RMCs) on landfill management, as presented by David Hostetter, vice president of SCS Engineers, during a session titled “Smart Landfills: Transforming Waste Management with Remote Monitoring.”
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David Hostetter, PE, LEED AP, CEM, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and a Business Manager for SCS RMC (Remote Monitoring and Controls). He manages the group’s RMC work across the USA and internationally. His project experience includes remote monitoring and control systems engineering, construction, and operation; landfill gas (LFG) blower/flare station engineering; LFG wellfield engineering; leachate and groundwater pumping systems engineering; energy audits; energy modeling; LEED design and documentation; commissioning and retro-commissioning; property condition assessments; and HVAC and plumbing engineering.