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City of Enid Water Production SCADA Upgrade Case Study

Case study of City of Enid's migration from push-button controls to GENESIS64 HMI/SCADA for water production and wastewater operations.

Published
June 4, 2026
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3 min read
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The City of Enid, Oklahoma upgraded its water production control system from legacy push-button and ActiveX interfaces to ICONICS GENESIS64 64-bit HMI/SCADA. The implementation covers 1,400+ tags across 140 wells, seven pumping stations, and two treatment plants. Key integrations include Koyo PLCs, OPC-UA/DA, wireless telemetry, and Microsoft SQL Server. The system provides 3D visualization, web access, and standardized operator interfaces for municipal water and wastewater operations.

Key takeaways

Replaced legacy push-button and ActiveX controls with GENESIS64 HMI/SCADA

Manages 1,400+ tags across 140 wells, 200 miles of lines, and two treatment plants

Integrates Koyo PLCs, OPC-UA/DA, UHF/VHF wireless, and SQL Server

Enables 3D visualization, web browser access, and in-house configuration

Supports future expansion into wastewater and mobile access

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