San Bernardino County Selects SCS Engineers for $14.8 Million Landfill Gas Contract

August 7, 2013

 

 

LONG BEACH, CA – San Bernardino County has selected SCS Engineers to support three landfill gas extraction and treatment systems over three years. The project scope also includes environmental engineering support services for the entire county.

The $14.8 million contract covers the operations, maintenance and monitoring of the landfill gas extraction and treatment systems located at the Colton, Mid-Valley, and Milliken Sanitary Landfills, as well as on-call non-routine landfill gas engineering services at all 39 of the County’s active and closed landfills.

SCS’s efforts on behalf of the County will be led by Project Manager Robert Legaspi, of SCS’s Field Services Division, Rancho Cucamonga office. SCS’s Long Beach office will provide engineering support.

SCS Engineers will operate the landfill Gas Collection and Control Systems at these sites to fulfill South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1150.1, Mohave Desert Air Quality Management District Rule 1126, as well as applicable State and Federal air quality and greenhouse gas requirements.

“Solid waste and landfill gas services are an important niche for SCS Engineers and this contract fits in well with our portfolio of work,” said Legaspi. “Complying with the many regulations governing the control of landfill gas requires both experience and technical know-how, and we are happy to apply our expertise in support of San Bernardino County in this area.”