Enhancing Visibility & Secure Data Movement: Genesee County Drain Commissioner Division of Water & Waste Services Update

November 18, 2025

CASE STUDY UPDATE
Since the project first launched in 2023, DYNICS and Genesee County Drain Commissioner Division of Water & Waste Services (GCDCWWS) have continued to advance a unified vision for secure, scalable, and data-driven water and wastewater operations. What began as an effort to improve visibility across one of the region’s most complex utility infrastructures has grown into a multi-phase modernization strategy; strengthening cybersecurity, enhancing operational intelligence, and enabling future-ready network management.

This updated case study highlights the progress made to date, the technologies deployed, and the measurable impact of our ongoing collaboration as GCDCWWS moves toward a more resilient, efficient, and connected operational landscape. Take a look at how far we’ve come—and what’s next.

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