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Example: Water rights analytics
Turning water rights into analysis-ready data.
This example focuses on analytics: combining geospatial data, water rights records, and remote sensing to answer more complex questions than a simple lookup or map can provide.
Types of analysis
- •Support historic beneficial use evaluations with high resolution lidar and multi-temporal aerial and satellite imagery.
- •Support regulatory compliance by verifying no enlargement of use, identifying periods of non-use, detecting unauthorized expansion, and estimating consumptive use for administrative proceedings and due diligence reviews.
- •Evaluate waste by identifying over-irrigation, runoff patterns, and inefficient application using advanced flow modeling techniques.
Who it's for
These workflows are designed for professionals who need something deeper than a static map:
- •Consultants and engineers doing due diligence.
- •Attorneys preparing for water court or negotiations.
- •Analysts screening potential project sites.
- •Landowners evaluating their future water needs.
From messy records to usable layers
WaterWise aims to provide accurate and advanced spatial and temporal analysis of water rights data to lawyers, state agencies, and consultants. By integrating modern remote sensing and geospatial processing techniques, we can provide the experts with the information they need.
If you're interested in analytics or have a specific use case, please reach out through the contact page.