Cross-utility visibility from a single command view
Regional water authorities managing multiple member agencies need risk visibility that spans utility boundaries — while keeping each agency's operational data appropriately isolated.
Three pressures that individual-agency deployments can't solve
Disconnected SCADA systems
Each member agency operates its own SCADA historian and GIS. The authority's operations center has no mechanism to rank risk across agency boundaries — or to know which single transmission main segment poses the highest collective exposure right now.
Drought amplification
Multi-year below-average precipitation in the Southwest increases caliche expansion cycles and ground movement under shared transmission corridors. A break on a bulk main serving three agencies creates a cascading supply disruption that no single-agency SCADA operator can see coming.
State-level infrastructure reporting
ADWR and EPA reporting requirements for regional authorities require consolidated asset condition data across member agencies. Compiling that from three separate SCADA systems is a quarterly manual exercise that consumes staff time and produces inconsistent outputs.
Each agency sees only their own data. You see all of it.
Agency-level data isolation
Each member agency's telemetry, asset data, and operational events are stored and permissioned independently. Staff at one agency cannot view another agency's data unless explicitly granted cross-agency read access.
Authority-level aggregate view
Regional authority staff see a consolidated risk dashboard across all member agencies — highest-risk segments across the entire system, with drill-down to individual agency detail.
Shared transmission monitoring
Transmission mains connecting member agencies are monitored as shared infrastructure — joint alerting, shared cost recovery reporting, and cross-agency capital coordination for bulk main replacement.
Regional authority configurations are quoted on a custom basis.
Pricing depends on the number of member agencies, total segment count, and whether shared transmission mains are included. Starting configurations typically run $8,000–$18,000/month.