SCS Engineers Tapped for On-Call Work

Nov. 14, 2016
Riverside Regional Water Quality Control Plant and Tequesquite Landfill renew engineering services

SCS Engineers was selected to provide on-call services for capital improvement projects at the Riverside Regional Water Quality Control Plant (RWQCP) and the Tequesquite Landfill for the city of Riverside Public Works Department. The expansion of the water quality control plant will allow the city to treat up to 54 million gal of sewage per day, and to produce high-quality effluent that meets state and federal requirements. The expansion of the plant is necessary to keep up with the city’s growing population. 

Over the next three years, SCS will provide wastewater planning and engineering services; geotechnical and materials testing; specialty inspection, including concrete, structural steel, electrical, welding, instrumentation, high voltage inspection services, and other optional construction inspections; PLC programming services; landfill studies, remediation and monitoring; air quality testing and compliance services; as well as regulatory and environmental compliance services.

“SCS Engineers is excited to be a part of the RWQCP plant expansion that will ensure the city of Riverside complies with current state and sederal regulations,” said Pat Sullivan, Sr. Vice President for SCS Engineers. “We look forward to assisting RWQCP, and the Tequesquite Landfill meet the increasing needs of their community.”

SCS Engineers has provided engineering services at the landfill since 2013.

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