Water Industry Challenges
Leaders in the water industry need one operational view across infrastructure, treatment, weather, watershed, and field data. But that information lives across disconnected utility, environmental, and operational systems, making real-time decisions on overflow, contamination, resilience, and service continuity far harder than they should be.
The needed information is fragmented across SCADA and OT systems, rainfall forecasts, river and watershed data, pump and treatment plant status, sewer models, asset condition records, water quality sensors, power availability, and crew data. Because no single system unifies storm conditions, system capacity, infrastructure health, and field readiness, leaders face slower decisions, uneven response, and greater environmental and public-health risk.
Outcome Solutions & Value
Instead of forcing the GM to work across disconnected infrastructure, weather, watershed, treatment, and field systems, Outcome can unify and contextualize public, private, proprietary, satellite, and sensor data into one trusted operating picture. In this scenario, that gives the leader one place to understand where risk is building, which assets are constrained, and what action should happen now.
One Operating Picture
Bring storm, watershed, treatment, sewer, power, and field data into one shared view.
Faster Intervention
Surface alerts and recommendations on where overflow, flooding, or contamination risk is highest.
Better Prioritization
Help determine where to deploy crews, preserve capacity, and issue public guidance first.
Explainable Decisions
Provide a clear rationale tied to source data for public trust, compliance, and coordination.
System-wide Coordination
Enable operators, engineers, and leadership to act from the same shared operational picture.
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