Water Pulse / Invite-gated pilot

Water Pulse turns
water risk into evidence

Water Pulse is the public preview for ALCUB3 Impact's first customer wedge: a scoped, human-reviewed evidence pilot for property, portfolio, and basin questions where source freshness, caveats, and method notes matter.

A System With Too Many Blind Spots

Water stress, contamination, and infrastructure failure are still managed with fragmented data, intermittent sampling, and long delays between signal and response.

The result is predictable: the places with the least operational slack often have the least visibility. By the time a risk becomes visible, communities are already reacting to damage instead of preventing it.

This is not just a hardware problem. Sensors, public datasets, and models already exist. The missing layer is usable intelligence: transparent methods, better synthesis, and workflows that turn scattered signals into action.

Scoped pilots Water Pulse is offered through bounded evidence pilots, not open-ended automated risk claims.
Source-aware Outputs must show source trail, freshness, confidence, caveats, and method version.
Human-reviewed Buyer-facing briefs require review before delivery; raw signals are not final recommendations.
Partner-ready The path is designed for operators who need documented evidence they can discuss with stakeholders.
Continuous monitoring
14%
Periodic sampling
33%
Critical blind spots
53%

Water Pulse in Three Layers

A public-facing preview, an observability layer, and partner workflows designed to move from scattered signals to reviewed evidence.

01

Water Pulse

A public preview for understanding water-risk context, source coverage, caveats, and how the evidence pilot works before any buyer-facing claim is made.

02

Observatory Workflows

Sensor, satellite, public-record, and model outputs brought into one usable surface for change detection and source-aware review.

03

Partner Programs

Shared workflows for operators, researchers, and public-interest institutions who need practical, explainable evidence before committing to deeper analysis.

The stack should be inspectable.

Water intelligence only earns trust if the methods are inspectable. The pilot model keeps methodology visible: source manifests, assumptions, caveats, and method versions must travel with the evidence.

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BasinKit

Unified tooling for water quality, drought, flood, and geospatial records, moving toward gated developer access when the contract is ready.

Pilot tooling
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Methodology Notebooks

Transparent records for scoring logic, assumptions, method versions, and the caveats behind every public or buyer-facing claim.

Drafting
A2

Observatory Toolkit

Reference pipelines for remote sensing, change detection, and map rendering across public data sources and partner signals.

In Development
H2O

Water Pulse Models

Applied model candidates for quality prediction, contamination context, and infrastructure monitoring, kept caveated until validation proof clears.

In Development

Impact uses the same ALCUB3 runtime in a public-interest lane.

Water Pulse, Observatory workflows, and BasinKit sit on the same shared runtime principles that power AI Agent, AI Workers, and Higher-trust planning: identity, review, provenance, and controlled delivery.

01

AI Agent

The individual surface for private AI work: deliberate prompts, memory boundaries, and usable execution for one operator at a time.

02

AI Workers

The team/workspace surface for delegation, approvals, orchestration, and the shared operating patterns that later carry into Impact partner workflows.

03

Higher-trust planning

The enterprise and sovereign deployment profile for organizations that need controlled environments, auditability, and stronger trust boundaries at the point of execution.