The Environmental Business Journal is honouring SCS Engineers with multiple awards for 2019. The Environmental Business Journal, known as EBJ, is a business research publication that specializes in defining emerging markets and generating strategic market intelligence for companies, investors and policymakers.
EBJ announced the awards on January 23, 2020; the official awards ceremony takes place as part of Environmental Industry Summit XVIII in San Diego, California, on Thursday, March 19, 2020.
"Assisting our clients with sustainable approaches for managing air, water, and soil resources and pollution prevention is a key driver in our business," said Bob Gardner, a Senior Vice President of SCS Engineers. "Offsetting as much of the cost by improving operations, lowering energy consumption, and switching to renewable energy resources is critical to our clients."
SCS Engineers will accept the following awards at the upcoming Summit:
Gold Business Achievement Award for a Large Environmental Firm
SCS, an employee-owned company, attributes its organic growth to clients interested in these services: (1) Sustainable Materials Management (SMM) programs to increase solid waste management efficiencies, reduce waste, and support sustainable recycling. (2) The design and design/build of renewable natural gas (RNG) facilities that convert landfill gas, dairy digester gas, and wastewater treatment plant digester gas to RNG. (3) The firm's Geographic & Practice Area Expansion initiative, which provides professional engineering and consulting services for liquids management, wastewater treatment, and emerging contaminants from new SCS offices in the South, Central, and Midwest regions of the United States.
Information Technology Award for SCS Remote Monitoring and Control® (SCS RMC®) software
The Environmental Services Division of the city of San Diego, in collaboration with SCS Engineers, is receiving recognition for the composting operation at the Miramar Landfill in San Diego ("Miramar Greenery"). In collaboration with the City, SCS designed an innovative, covered Aerated Static Pile (ASP) composting system that can divert 100,000 tons per year of organic waste from the landfill. The ASP can compost 40,000 tons per year into useful by-products (with capacity for an additional 20,000 tons), provides an enhanced stormwater control system, and will eventually run on renewable energy generated from the landfill. According to the StopWaste.com calculator, the upgrade reduces greenhouse gas emissions by the equivalent of removing 19,015 cars from the road.
Composting Project Merit Award
The Environmental Services Division of the city of San Diego, in collaboration with SCS Engineers, is receiving recognition for the composting operation at the Miramar Landfill in San Diego ("Miramar Greenery"). In collaboration with the City, SCS designed an innovative, covered Aerated Static Pile (ASP) composting system that can divert 100,000 tons per year of organic waste from the landfill. The ASP can compost 40,000 tons per year into useful by-products (with capacity for an additional 20,000 tons), provides an enhanced stormwater control system, and will eventually run on renewable energy generated from the landfill. According to the StopWaste.com calculator, the upgrade reduces greenhouse gas emissions by the equivalent of removing 19,015 cars from the road.