Engineering that Delivers
🚧 Fueling Progress, Powering Communities – Built by SSCI’s Engineering Experts 🚧
At Separation Systems Consultants, Inc. (SSCI), we don’t just support fuel infrastructure—we engineer it for performance, safety, and long-term success.
Our Engineering Team leads the charge in delivering turnkey fueling solutions that support critical infrastructure across Texas and beyond. Whether it’s installing new Petroleum Storage Tanks (PSTs) or upgrading existing systems, SSCI brings together permitting, design, and compliance into one streamlined process.
What We Do:
- End-to-end engineering and permitting for fueling infrastructure
- Construction-ready design plans & compliance verification
- Construction oversight, project management, and safety monitoring
- Post-installation restoration, inspections, and maintenance
- Custom manuals for detention/retention pond operations
Why It Matters:
Environmental Protection Built In:
- Advanced remediation techniques to mitigate soil and groundwater risks
- Full inspections with site-specific documentation
- Long-term pond maintenance plans tailored for your site
We Go Further With Infrastructure Care:
- Structural integrity assessments
- Bank erosion and vegetation control
- Pump and electrical systems evaluation
- Sediment analysis and reconstruction planning
- Debris removal and trash management
Fueling Infrastructure, Past & Future: From the phase-out of lead and MTBE to today’s ethanol blends, SSCI understands the evolving fuel landscape and its environmental impact. Trust our experience to keep your systems modern, clean, and safe.
Ready to streamline your fueling system with SSCI’s Engineering Team? Let’s talk! 🛠️ SSCI Services at a Glance:

🔍Fun Fuel Facts:
Did you know leaded gasoline was once marketed as a performance enhancer? When it was introduced in the 1920s, leaded fuel was called “Ethyl” to avoid the negative connotation of lead. It boosted engine performance—but at a major environmental cost.
You’re probably driving on corn! Over 98% of gasoline sold in the U.S. contains ethanol, a renewable additive often made from corn. It helps reduce emissions and improve octane levels.
MTBE went from hero to hazard. Introduced in the 1990s as a cleaner fuel additive, MTBE (Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether) was later phased out due to widespread drinking water contamination risks.
Leaded fuel was officially banned in 1996 for on-road vehicles. That’s the same year DVDs were introduced—imagine how far we’ve come in both tech and fuel!
Steel PSTs used in the 1980s were often single-walled. Today’s standards require double-wall tanks with leak detection to prevent environmental contamination—a major leap in fuel safety and compliance.