Join SCS Engineers at the 2025 Air & Waste Management Conference & Exhibition on June 9-12 at the Raleigh Convention Center in Raleigh, NC. This event brings together experts in air quality, climate change, and environmental management to explore the latest regulations, policies, and innovations. ACE 2025 will cover key topics such as clean technology, sustainable energy solutions, environmental and climate justice, PFAS, green transportation, and ESG strategies and reporting. Hot topics include satellite data for air quality and emissions assessments and the future of hydrogen as a fuel. Don’t miss out – come visit us at Booth 48 and register today!
Join Pat Sullivan and other SCSers at the Environmental Challenge International (ECi) Competition, where student teams propose effective solutions to a simulated environmental problem. Learn more here. The Environmental Challenge International (ECi) Competition gives student teams experience with proposing effective solutions to a simulated environmental problem—a problem based on real-world site conditions and events. The 2025 Challenge: PFAS Residuals Management for Drinking Water Treatment in North Carolina. Teams will present their solution to a panel of environmental professionals at the conference.
Victoria A. Evans presents Corporate Climate Disclosures: Roadmap for the Journey to Mandatory Reporting. Victoria’s presentation will provide the highlights of these new disclosure requirements for climate disclosures, the standards to be applied, and the related audit (assurance) requirements for each. Carbon accounting expectations, materiality considerations and what to do now to prepare will be discussed.
Eva Luu and Armando Hurtado-Garcia present Real-Time Monitoring of Odor Using Sulfur as a Surrogate. Through meticulous planning and iterative rounds of testing, SCS identified total reduced sulfurs (TRS) as a reliable surrogate for real-time measurements of cannabis odors in enclosed spaces. This approach allows operators to identify odor problems in situ and take necessary action in a timely manner ultimately assisting cultivators in effectively addressing community concerns while optimizing operational integrity.
Stephanie Taylor is a panelist for the Career Panel Being Adaptable for a Resilient Career that is part of the Student Program at ACE. The panel will be held Tuesday, June 10, 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm . Get the inside scoop from distinguished professionals working in different parts of the environmental field as they share their career experiences and answer questions in this interactive and enlightening panel.
David Greene will present WasteWater and Waste-to-Energy on Tuesday, June 10th, and Waste-to-Energy, Municipal Solid Waste, on Wednesday, June 11th exploring the intersection of resource recovery, sustainability, and innovative waste management solutions. His presentations will highlight how communities and industries can implement integrated systems that reduce environmental impact while generating renewable energy.
Michael Dustman is a panelist on the Young Professional Panel: Recovering from Natural Disasters, where he’ll share insights on building resilience and navigating the challenges of disaster response early in your career. Michael will share his firsthand insights on working in high-pressure recovery environments, the technical and emotional demands of emergency response, and how adaptability, teamwork, and mentorship can support professional growth and community impact in times of crisis.