Woodward is a Mechanical Engineer graduating from LSU and the President of Environmental Management Services, Inc. We are experienced at providing these plans and cost estimates for nonhazardous and hazardous (RCRA) waste landfills. Closure Plans & Cost EstimatesĮnvironmental agencies require landfills to have closure plans and financial assurance mechanisms to assure that adequate funds are available for eventual closure of the facilities. With many experienced hydrogeologists on staff, we can help you design a monitoring system, use our cost-effective field technicians to do your sampling, and provide groundwater monitoring reports to regulatory agencies. We can help you evaluate your treatment and discharge options. Loading from soluble metals, salts, ammonia, and other hard to treat constituents can make leachate a treatment problem, even for the local POTW. Leachate management at landfills can vary in complexity depending on the nature and quantity of waste received at the facility and the age of the facility. Leachate Management, Treatment, and Permitting We can help you sort out what permits are required and get the needed permits. Now new greenhouse gas regulations are being added to the mix for landfills. Title V air permitting requirements now apply to many MSW landfills. Our engineers and field technicians are experienced in construction QA/QC for various types of liners, leachate collection systems, gas venting systems, and remediation systems. We can also help obtain grants for recycling startup equipment and programs. Our recycling support team can help with programs such as composting of yard waste, which keeps materials out of landfills saving airspace and money. Increasingly recycling and reuse are becoming more viable in the Gulf Coast area as markets for recycled materials are being developed and expanded in the area. Click here for a link to our Professional Land Surveying page. Learn more about our professional land surveying services. We routinely provide expedited engineering and environmental plot plans to assist in risk management and critical decision making. EMS has two licensed surveyors on-staff capable of providing topographic surveys, scale plot plans, maps and drawings of site features based on nearby bench marks, as well as, volumes of earth materials. We maintains state of the art survey-grade GPS and conventional surveying equipment interfaced with our 3-D computer and CADD systems. Our engineers and geologists work to optimize your design to balance initial operating costs with future expansion plans with expandable modular designs allowing cost-effective vertical or horizontal expansions. ![]() ![]() We can design your Class 1 or Class 2 rubbish site, or Subtitle D municipal solid waste (MSW) landfill. By using a combination of disposal facilities, waste processors (such as MRF’s), waste to energy, composting, and other facilities, we can help you balance costs against other objectives such as recycling. Solid Waste PlanningĬity and county governments and other governmental agencies need to plan for their waste disposal needs well into the future. We have been through this process for several clients and know the keys to success. Local Planning & Zoning Assistanceĭeveloping a new landfill sometimes requires a change in zoning or special use exceptions in cases where the local zoning has not anticipated the development of a solid waste landfill or rubbish disposal site. Selecting a site that meets the right balance of size, zoning, accessibility, location, zoning, and environmental suitability is important to reduce future costs and problems. Leachate Management, Treatment, and Permitting.Our Solid Waste Management Consultant Services include: ![]() We offer complete environmental and civil engineering services, geologic services, environmental consulting, and construction management services that will take your project to completion. As waste management consultants, we can assist your business with site selection, landfill engineering and design, landfill permitting, and construction of a solid waste management facility.
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