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Lincoln Wastewater System SCADA Implementation Case Study

Case study of Lincoln Wastewater System deploying ICONICS GENESIS32 SCADA and BizViz tools to monitor and control two municipal treatment plants and 14 lift stations.

Published
June 4, 2026
Read time
3 min read
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Lincoln Wastewater System manages 970 miles of sewer lines and two activated sludge plants treating 23.5 million gallons daily. The utility implemented GENESIS32 HMI/SCADA with WebHMI, BridgeWorX, ReportWorX, and PortalWorX to control pumping, aeration, solids handling, and disinfection. Redundant server architecture and OPC connectivity to Allen-Bradley and Wago controllers enable remote monitoring, SQL logging, and automated daily reporting across the fiber-optic network.

Key takeaways

GENESIS32 SCADA controls raw water pumping, aeration DO, RAS flow, and solids removal at both treatment plants

Redundant server setup allows one plant to serve basic graphics and alarming if the other server fails

BridgeWorX logs process data to SQL Server; ReportWorX distributes daily runtime and compliance reports via email

WebHMI provides managers desktop access to real-time trends, alarms, and graphics over the city network

System integrates Allen-Bradley SLC/MicroLogix PLCs and Wago Modbus I/O via KEPware OPC servers

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