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The SCADA gold standard in coastal Connecticut

The Grass Island wastewater treatment plant now boasts a SCADA system with vendor-agnostic technology and cybersecurity, setting a new standard for wastewater automation.

Client

Greenwich Department of Public Works

Location

Greenwich, Connecticut

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Matthew Lick PE, CISSP
OT Cybersecurity Discipline Leader

State-of-the-art SCADA with enhanced cybersecurity and flexible architecture

Since 2014, the Greenwich Department of Public Works has been working to modernize its Grass Island WWTP’s automation systems in support of the city's future maintenance and system expansions. The new vendor-agnostic solution provides flexibility and cost saving compared to proprietary systems.

A system with flexibility

A modern system allows for technical support from multiple providers, reducing costs and speeding up response times.

Robust cybersecurity measures

Multi-factor authentication, network monitoring and other protections help the city defend against cyber threats.

Seamless system transition

Staff collaborated to develop a maintenance of plant operations plan, ensuring continuity throughout the upgrade process.

Built for future expansion

Ongoing upgrades integrate with the SCADA system, allowing for future expansions without the need to replace equipment.

One of the most critical pieces of ongoing support was strength­en­ing cyber­se­cu­rity measures. With the help of CDM Smith’s experts, the city’s network monitoring devices now continuously detect anomalies and flag unauthorized connection attempts, while secure intermediary servers handle even trusted services like antivirus updates.  

“We couldn’t have made these significant improve­ments without a strong foundation. We credit the city with having a solid framework that we could build on,” said Matt Lick, our discipline leader for operational technology and cybersecurity.

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Matthew Lick

Automation Engineer

Matt's experience includes design of control systems, programming of PLC and HMI systems, and cybersecurity planning and risk management.

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