smart landfills

June 10, 2025

SCS Engineers Sustainability

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.” ​ SCS RMC utilizes advanced technologies such as drones, satellites, and sensors to enable landfill managers to monitor and address issues remotely, saving time, reducing costs, enhancing environmental compliance, and improving health and safety. ​

Hostetter demonstrated a mobile interface that allows operators to monitor and control landfill systems, such as restarting flares, directly from their phones. ​ He highlighted the integration of data sources like elevation data, thermal imaging, and aerial images into SCS RMC systems, showcasing their versatility. ​ By automating tasks like recording pump station levels and flare readings, the technology frees up managers for other responsibilities while minimizing the need for physical presence in hazardous areas, reducing risks like methane exposure and slip-and-fall incidents. ​

SCS RMC also improves environmental safety by sending alerts for high-level alarms in pump stations and tanks, enabling quick action to prevent risks. ​ These systems enhance the quality of life for landfill managers by reducing workplace hazards and allowing remote problem-solving, even during off-hours. ​ Additionally, SCS’s clients say RMC fosters better relationships with local communities by proactively addressing environmental concerns, reducing emissions, and managing odors. ​

Odor management is significant, as odors account for 50% of air-quality complaints in the U.S. ​ Hostetter introduced three tools that help pinpoint odor sources and integrate data into RMC systems for continuous updates, which help minimize nuisance complaints.

  • Complaint Management System for logging and analyzing odor complaints,
  • Mobile Olfactometry System for on-site odor assessment and
  • Total Reduced Sulfur (TRS) measurements to monitor and identify odor patterns. ​

Overall, RMCs are revolutionizing landfill operations by improving efficiency, safety, and sustainability. ​ They enable smarter waste management practices, benefiting landfill operators and surrounding communities. ​

 

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Posted by Diane Samuels at 6:00 am

May 10, 2024

SCS Engineers is again hosting our popular half-day Solid Waste Seminar in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on June 5.  Lunch is included.

This annual seminar covers the latest regulatory, policy, and technology developments in solid waste, landfill, landfill gas, and sustainable materials management.  It is designed for solid waste management professionals, landfill managers, waste/recycling managers, supervisors, and operators.

This year’s presentations will be

Smart Landfills: Transforming Waste Management with Remote Monitoring,
by David Hostetter, PE, LEED AP, Vice President, RMC Business Manager, SCS

Overview of Methane Sensing Technologies and the Future of Emissions Quantifications,
by Chris Woloszyn, Senior Project Professional, SCS

PFAS: The Saga Continues,
by Jennifer Robb, Vice President, SCS

Planning, Operating and Maintaining Bottom-Up Caisson Wells,
by Justin Stevenson, PE, Project Manager, SCS & Dan Faby, Senior OM&M Superintendent, SCS

Pennsylvania 2024 Regulatory Update,
by Jason Dunham, Department of Environmental Protection | Bureau of Waste

Site Assessment for Glass Recycling,
by Josh Krumski, Staff Professional, SCS

 

Please see the flyer for registration information. We hope to see you there!

 

Posted by Laura Dorn at 2:15 pm
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