Texas Water Development Board

Texas Water Intelligence Network

The utility dashboard — the complete set of tools each participating Texas water utility uses, all built on data they already report to the state.

What this is

TWDB Survey 3 (88+ stakeholder responses) identified data visualization tools as the top stakeholder priority beyond the SWAC awareness campaign, and SB 28's Texas Water Fund created dedicated support for TWDB-led initiatives including data visualization, K–12, and related work. This is the Phase 1 Utility Dashboard — what each participating Texas water utility sees. A statewide rollup view for TWDB and TWF is part of Phase 2.

Tools in this demo

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Tool 1

Water System Performance Index

1–100 composite score across five weighted dimensions, with anonymized peer benchmarking and a natural-language data layer.

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Tool 2

Conservation Impact Card

Shareable annual savings summary — turns each utility's conservation work into a public-facing scorecard with dollar value and plain-language equivalents.

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Tool 3

GPCD Trend Card

Interactive 10-year GPCD chart with peak demand overlay and projection cone showing trajectory against stated WCP goals.

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Tool 4

Water Loss Opportunity Calculator

Dollar-denominated projections for water loss remediation, with peer comparison and concrete remediation paths.

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Tool 5A

Public Awareness & Amplification Readiness

Turns Water Conservation Plan Annual Report page-7 outreach data into a size-normalized Amplification Readiness Index — showing which utilities are ready to carry SWAC messaging through channels they already run.

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Tool 5B

SWAC Campaign Asset Toolbox

Branded, downloadable campaign assets — one-pagers, social graphics, and K-12 materials — that co-brand to each utility, with a Claude caption writer grounded in the utility's data.

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Tool 6

Water Planning Roadmap

Generates a cost-optimized five-year conservation plan — phased BMPs, infrastructure, and supply strategies — that closes the gap to the utility's filed GPCD goal, with a live supply-vs-demand stress test for drought and data-center load.

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Demo utility roster includes City of Pearland (Houston Water customer, real data) plus a roster of fictional utilities calibrated to plausible Texas archetypes spanning region, size, and conservation maturity.