SCS Engineers is pleased to welcome John Tsun as its National Industrial Clean Air Act (CAA) Practice Leader. In his role, John will focus on increasing SCS’s services to both public and private sectors related to evolving regulatory policies stemming from the Clean Air Act (CAA). John will be based out of SCS’s Suffern, NY office, serving clients along the eastern seaboard and nationwide.
Mr. Tsun brings over three decades of extensive experience and qualifications in environmental engineering, air quality services, and regulatory compliance. His background includes managing air permitting and compliance projects for sectors including, but not limited to, petroleum, pharmaceutical, chemical, and power-generation facilities and governmental agencies. His specialization is in air-quality-related solutions that include regulatory compliance audits, emissions inventories, emissions control selections, permitting strategies, ambient air-quality monitoring, air dispersion and consequence modeling, soil vapor dispersion modeling, vapor intrusion barrier installation, vapor intrusion sampling, vibration monitoring, bi-axial tilt monitoring, and noise monitoring.
Mr. Tsun is knowledgeable in regulatory applicability, such as New Source Review and Prevention of Significant Deterioration, preparing air permit applications such as Title V computer simulation modeling, and compliance reporting. For our clients, Mr. Tsun’s experience translates into streamlined permits and compliance obligations that are practical while controlling emissions appropriately. These comprehensive attributes are particularly important to SCS Engineers with in-house resources to navigate the permitting process, secure the necessary approvals, and offer solutions that save time and money.
For many industries, CAA is critical because the evolution of regulations impacts capital expenditures, especially those with older facilities, which may be required to install pollution control technologies or upgrade equipment to meet current emission standards. Consequently, implementing and maintaining pollution controls increases operating costs if the environmental solutions are not identified and planned sustainably.
Air permitting is often the critical path element in a construction schedule for new facilities and must be completed before construction can commence. Guiding clients through properly identifying emission sources and inventories, selecting proper control technologies, and efficient modeling will minimize timelines that are important for construction timelines when “speed-to-market” is crucial.
“Our clients face ever-increasing challenges and scrutiny in complying with various State and Federal air and other environmental regulations. John has decades of proven experience helping clients successfully navigate these challenges. We are delighted to have him join our team and expand the CAA services we offer our clients,” SCS Engineers Senior Vice President Michael Miller says.
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