environment conference

November 7, 2024

Join SCS Engineers at the 27th Annual EUEC Conference March 25–27, 2025. Get ready for an incredible experience at the Energy Utility Environment Conference (EUEC 2025) and Charge Expo, held at the Tuscany Suites & Casino in Las Vegas. This event will bring together over 1,000 industry professionals, feature insights from 300+ expert speakers, and showcase 100+ innovative exhibits. Located just off the Las Vegas Strip, this conference is a must for energy and environmental professionals looking to connect, learn, and lead in sustainable solutions. We look forward to seeing you there!

Posted by Brianna Morgan at 9:47 am

May 14, 2024

Join SCS Engineers at the annual FET Conference and Exhibition, called Environment 2024, October 29th – October 31st, at the Marriott Milwaukee West in Waukesha, WI.

As an exhibitor sponsor, come visit us at Booth #34, SCS Engineers is excited to participate in this prestigious event focused on environmental, health, and safety advancements. Cheryl Moran will be attending the FET Annual Conference. Engage with us as we explore professional development courses, informative sessions, and networking opportunities aimed at shaping the future of environmental technologies. Don’t miss the opportunity to connect with SCS Engineers and explore the latest advancements in environmental technology and services.

 

John Tadelsk John Tadelski is presenting on October 29th, from 3:30-4:15 pm as part of the professional development day. He is delivering the talk called: Air Compliance Best Practices and New Developments.

A number of recent changes have come about in the Wisconsin air management world and more are anticipated. New guidance on stacks and obstructions, compliance after the redesignation of the Milwaukee nonattainment area, and general compliance best practices and overlooked practices will be covered.

Mark Hammers Mark Hammers is presenting Thursday, October 31st, 9:45-10:30 am. He is delivering a presentation called:  NAAQS – Updated Standards, Redesignation, and the Impact on Air Permitting.

EPA has revised the PM2.5 ambient air quality standard, and in addition, the nonattainment status for ozone is changing in certain areas of Wisconsin. How will these changes impact your facility and future permitting?

Posted by Brianna Morgan at 10:03 am