The Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) has selected
Sacramento-based SCS Engineers to provide engineering and construction support
services for a landfill closure located on SMUD’s North City Substation
property. SCS will provide the necessary services aligned with SMUD’s
Environmental Protection Policy for the closure.
“Our team has extensive experience in similar landfill
closure projects,” Wendell Minshew, senior project manager at SCS, says. “We
understand and support the district’s environmental commitments, as well as its
fiscal responsibility to the communities it serves.”
SCS will assist SMUD’s Environmental Services staff in
designing and engineering a closure and post-closure maintenance plan, as well
as engineering to cap the landfill. SCS will handle the project permitting,
engineering, waste management, construction quality assurance and project
management support, as well as provide community outreach pertaining to the
project.
Once the project is in place, the SCS team will also monitor
and generate the necessary landfill gas and groundwater reports, the company
says.
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