by Jeremy Squire | Jan 18, 2022 | Events
My pilot tests at this site indicated the influent air stream would far exceed the UEL and I recommended against thermox because of the dilution that would be required. Instead, we recommended building a co-gen plant and using or selling the electricity. Seems like...
by Jeremy Squire | Dec 12, 2021 | Events
A reminder to all the industrial businesses in the Los Angeles area: this evening a rainstorm will begin, and it will continue through mid-day Tuesday. It will most likely result in discharge from your facility, so make sure to have your sampling kits and lab bottles...
by Jeremy Squire | Nov 10, 2021 | Events
In a huge win for Imperial Beach, Tijuana, and the coastal San Diego region as a whole, EPA has elected to adopt an advanced, multi-tiered, cross-border cooperative solution to sewage treatment and management of outfalls. Look for this project’s first phase to...
by Jeremy Squire | Nov 5, 2021 | Events
With 3 lanes on the Nevada side reducing to 2 lanes on the California side, backups of trucks and autos can reach 20 miles long on busy weekends.
by Jeremy Squire | Oct 15, 2021 | Events
Part of an engineer’s job when recertifying the tank systems associated with a Fixed Treatment Unit (FTU) that treats hazardous waste is to evaluate the tank anchorage. Seen here is the condition of a tank anchor that was covered by epoxy coating. Murex’s...
by Jeremy Squire | Oct 10, 2021 | Events
USEPA’s proposal to add four PFAS chemicals as RCRA hazardous substances will trigger several broad-based changes in how the substances are managed, how lawsuits will be advanced, and who is likely to see higher costs as a result.